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Gator Frameworks Short Weighted Base Microphone Stand with Soft Grip Twist Clutch, Boom arm, and both 3/8" and 5/8" Mounts; Base Dimensions - 4.5" X 8" (GFW-MIC-0821)

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Arrives Tuesday, May 14
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Size: Weighted Base


Features

  • Short Microphone Stand With A Compact Base
  • Max Height: 23 Inches / 584 mm
  • Includes 16" Single Section Boom
  • Base Weighted For Balance And Stability
  • Cable Management Included.Base Type: U-shape
  • 4.5" X 8" Weighted Base

Description

The Gator Frameworks GFW-MIC-0821 short microphone stand with a weighted base is the perfect multi-use mic stand for recording or live sound applications. The weighted base is useful when using heavier mics that need additional balance. The Gator Frameworks short microphone stand can be used for floor applications such as kick drum / bass drums, guitar amplifier cabinets, bass guitar amplifier cabinets, snare or tom bottom, keyboard amplifiers, theater, boundary, and many other applications. The GFW-MIC-0821 includes a 16” single section boom arm, twist clutch height adjustment, cable management clip and a no slip, vibration reducing gasket. The Frameworks GFW-MIC-0821 also fits both U.S. and Euro size standard microphone clips.The GFW-MIC-0821 has a maximum height of 23” and is constructed of heavy-duty steel and soft rubber twist adjustment knobs for added comfort while loosening and tightening. The base dimensions are 4.5” X 8”.Gator Cases is known for manufacturing innovative products designed to protect! We offer a wide range of available sizes, materials, and protection levels, for all types of instruments and gear including Frameworks stands, Rackworks install racks and accessories, and Protechtor drum cases. It isn't hard to find a great reason why Gator should be the brand you trust to protect your equipment for life!


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 23 x 6 x 13 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GFW-MIC-0821


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 5, 2013


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Steel


Size: Weighted Base


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  • Absolutely wonderful option for a desktop microphone stand for computer recordings
Size: Weighted Base
This microphone stand has been exactly what I've been looking for, but I didn't know it until I found it. What I mean by that is that this is advertised as a floor stand for placing a microphone next to a drum or something similar. I was looking for a stand that would sit on my desk for use in recording video lectures. The most common recommendation for setting up that type of recording is to use a boom arm. I have been using one of those but I am never satisfied with it because when it is fully extended, it is just long enough to reach my mouth, but when it is not in use, it is very unattractive. The crazy thing is that it is almost impossible to find a boom arm that is attractive. Even the name brand models that are $100+ are just as unattractive as the one I'm using. I finally found a really attractive boom arm, but it was $400+. I really do appreciate how good it looks, but there is no way I'm ready to spend that kind of money on just the boom arm in my setup. So I was looking around after being scared off by the price of that when I stumbled onto this product. It appeared to meet my needs and after receiving it and setting it up, I was correct. This stand sits to my left and easily brings the microphone directly where it needs to be, while not obstructing my line of site to my computer monitors. When it is not in use, it is very easy to move out of the way, or if I decide to leave it on my desk it is much better looking than the boom arm it is replacing. After looking at this stand, it makes it even more perplexing as to why so many stands and boom arms are so unattractive. This thing looks and works great! And it is sold for a very reasonable price! Pros: - The weighted base is plenty heavy to hold it steady even when you have it extended all the way. - The knobs are easy to turn, making it easy to adjust - The pieces all feel very solid - It has integrated cable management ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 by frankfromnj

  • Exactly what I wanted
Size: Weighted Base
Works great. It is very sturdy and maneuverable. I am using it with my at2020 xlr mic. I freaked out for about 10minutes because I could not figure out how to attach the mic to the stand. I'm a newbie at this. Looked online and discovered that the part of the mic clamp thing that screws on to the stand has a metal adapter in it that needs screwed out with a coin. I'm not great at describing things, but if you look at the photo you'll see that I'm holding the bit that needs screwed out. Anyway, great product. Packaged well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by SlenderSera

  • Great desktop stand
Size: Weighted Base
I know this stand is designed for drum and amplifier microphones, but it works great as a desktop stand too! It holds my Blue Yeti without any issue at full extension. Granted, it wouldn't take much more than the Yeti to allow it to fall over. Keep in mind, the Yeti weighs 1.2 lbs. I can't wait to record my next podcast without the stage boom I was using. Would definitely recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by Skitzy69

  • Best Boom Stand on the Market
Size: Deluxe Weighted Base
This is heavier than many cast iron floor stands. It also features a heavier counterweight than I have ever seen on any single mic boom. I ordered this on a whim to use in a hotel room while traveling to do some voiceovers. I will certainly be ordering more to use on stage back home. The boom extends a second time which was not apparent in the picture. It also comes with three cable management clips. Very impressed and pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019 by CWard

  • Perfect height for sitting acoustic guitarists
Size: Weighted Base
I mainly mic sitting classical guitarists and found the Gator Frameworks GFW-MIC-0821 ideal for this purpose: takes up little space and allows positioning the boom from beneath and out of the way of hands and music scores. Classical guitarists sit while playing so most boom stands are too tall and add to the visual clutter. This wee Gator is heavy enough to be stable and resist kicking over but easy to transport. Plus it has a small footprint, ideal for cramped spaces. Tripod legs are great for standing performers but get in the way of footstools and music stands used by classical guitarists. The main post allows only a few inches of height adjustment but by moving the boom you can get enough height to mic the bridge or fingerboard. This Gator model is well made and designed although I have some concerns about the longevity of the plastic handles on the tightening bolts. If you use a small to medium mic, you should not experience any problems with boom drift from mic weight. I mainly use a Neumann KM184, a small condenser mic, and a Neumann TLM 102, a small large Large-diaphragm mic, and the stand proved to be ideal, allowing the boom to be used at full extension. I don’t own a large mic but I’m pretty sure the counterweight on the boom is too light, so not a good stand for heavy side address or stereo mics unless used with the boom locked straight up or barely extended. Great design and build for the bucks: small footprint, stable for small and medium sized mics and perfect for sneaking a mic under the music stand of a sitting musician. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018 by P.K. Frary

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