Ultimate Support MS-100R Studio Monitor Stand Pair - Red

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Ultimate Support MS-100R Studio Monitor Stand Pair - Red

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  • EXPANDABLE: Easily expand the height of your stands as they are compatible with current stands in the MS-90 series.
  • SONIC ISOLATION: Sonic isolation and decoupling via top mounted rubber decoupling pads and spiked, rubber covered feet.
  • WEIGHT MANAGEMENT: Three internal channels are included for cable and weight management.
  • ADJUSTABLE: The sunken groove in the top mounted monitor positioning holes makes it easier to adjust the angle of their speaker.

  • The MS Series studio reference monitor stands from Ultimate Support offer unparalleled innovation and strength for professional, project, and home studios alike. The MS-100 is a 38" tall monitor stand solution that provides surface decoupling via top mounted rubber decoupling pads and spiked, rubber covered feet. Three internal channels provide the option to pass cables through the base of the stand, while a larger internal channel allows you to add shot or sand for additional absorption and weight. The MS-100 series stands include MS-80 desktop stands, which provide a greater degree of vertical flexibility for positioning in your studio. The MS-100 is available in Red (MS-100R) and Black (MS-100B.)
    Product Name: MS-100B
    Part Number: 17450
    Color: Black with Black Accents
    Capacity: 75 lbs. (34 kg)
    Column Height (Spikes to Top Plate): 36" (914mm)
    Column Height (Foot Caps to Top Plate): 36.5" (927mm)
    Monitor Platform Height (w/Acoustic Foam): 2" (51mm)
    MS-80 Base Dimensions: 10.25" x 11.75" (260mm - 298.45mm)
    Top Plate Dimensions: 10.25" x 10.25"
    Base Diameter: 19" (483mm)
    Weight: 12.4 lbs.
    • SKU: ULT-MS-100R
    • Model Number: MS-100R


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