Gator FrameworksCases Microphone Stand Clamp-On Software Floor Space with 10 Pound Weight Capability, 9″ x 9″ Shelf (GFW-SHELF0909)
Original price was: $ 24.99.$ 22.99Current price is: $ 22.99.
Merchandise Weight | 2.2 kilos |
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Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 1.3 inches |
Nation of Foundation | China |
ASIN | B07HM8Q5FR |
Merchandise fashion quantity | GFW-SHELF0909 |
Buyer Critiques |
4.7 out of five stars |
Perfect Dealers Rank | #1,149 in Musical Tools (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #36 in Microphone Stands |
Is Discontinued By means of Producer | No |
Date First To be had | August 9, 2018 |
Colour Title | Black |
Subject matter Sort | Alloy Metal |
Measurement | 9″ x 9″ Shelf |
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, Gator Frameworks’ GFW-SHELF0909 Small microphone stand clamp-on Software shelf is best possible to carry small equipment like capos, harmonicas, and cellphones. The 9” x 9” floor space supplies quite a few house whilst the raised lip round edges prevents pieces from sliding off. The GFW-SHELF0909 Shelf suits any tubing as much as 40mm thick. The metal building and swish black, powder lined end supplies a blank look. Load up the Gator Frameworks GFW-SHELF0909 Shelf with your whole equipment as much as 10lbs.
Small Microphone Stand Clamp-On Software Shelf
9” x 9” Floor Space
Nice for Retaining Small Equipment Like Capos, Harmonicas, and Cellular Telephones with Raised Lip Round Edges to Save you Pieces from Sliding Off
Suits Tubing As much as 40mm | 10lb Weight Capability
Metal Building with Black Powder Lined End
Captmom –
Good quality
Works like a champ. Easy to use and holds what you need
Kirk –
Perfect for light weight accessories!
I know this is marketed as a microphone stand shelf, but I attached mine to a music stand. This is a great shelf to hold my banjo accessories. If attaching to a music stand, make sure it has a substantial post. It would not work with the thin $12 fold up style stands that have a tiny vertical post.I have been bothered with pens, picks, tuners, capos, and other small odds and ends cluttering up my music stand. When I turn a page in a book or spread out sheet music, these items really got in the way. Other reviews have complained about the shelf not being level. To my eye, it is spot on level – no complaints and very secure. The shelf itself is made out of a lightweight plastic mounted to a thick steel clamp which will serve my purposes well. The plastic is so hard, I believe if the stand would fall over, the shelf would chip, crack, or shatter. So if you have kids that run around knocking over your stuff, you might want to consider this before you buy. Do not over tighten the two locknuts during assembly, this could crack the shelf. As other have done, I placed a flat washer under the clamp (opposite the locknuts) for added support.The clamping mechanism is well thought out and includes a pre-installed foam/rubber strip to protect the stand it is attached to (shown in one of my photos). The protective piece on the end of the threads that presses into the stand when you turn the clamp is a very hard plastic. I have had it on and off a few times and did not mar or break through the paint. If I had one complaint, I would have preferred a slightly softer material here but that may have introduced some flex in the shelf if loaded with heavier items.I recommend not to set anything heavy on this shelf but it is plenty strong for cell phones, keys, a regular size drink, or other lightweight items a musician may need at the ready.If you are a traveling musician, this shelf takes a bit of time to install and remove because you have to spin the thumbscrew many times to back out the threads completely to loosen the clamp enough to clear and remove the shelf off of the post. My stand stays at my house and is never broken down so this is a non-issue for me.
Ramona Evans –
Simple attachment.
It does the job! Lots of convenient features.
Lizzy Bennet –
GREAT TRAY for GIGGING!
This tray is great. The plastic makes it really lightweight, which gives me added peace of mind loading it up because I know I’m not overburdening the mic stand with the added weight of a heavy metal tray. The tray is securely attached with a D-clamp and able to hold the things I need it to (phone, pint glass, flashlight, set lists). I really appreciate the cup holder – feels much more secure to me than just putting my glass on a tray, especially with a lot of electronics around and underfoot. I wish the tray were a little bigger to accommodate an 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper placed lengthwise. There would be plenty of space for that if you use a long boom, which I do. In any event, I tape my setlists to the tray and let them project off the end and that seems to work fine. I also have the On Stage MST1000, and I like this better. There’s more tray space; the tray is lighter; the D-clamp attachment feels a bit more secure to me, and I really appreciate the glass holder. 4 stars for sturdiness and value for money only because I think $20 is a bit steep for a tray and because it is plastic and, therefore, more breakable than metal. But I can’t envision the situation where the tray would ever be under enough pressure to break (maybe if you drove over it after the gig?) and, as discussed, I appreciate that it’s plastic because that makes it lightweight. Overall a 5-star tray.
Verified Human –
Can fit a number of things, but not for everyone.
TL;DR sturdy and will fit accessories for most instruments, but some flimsy plastic components in the clamp knock off a star.Iâm going to break this review into two sections – construction and capacity.1) Construction: The plate and clamp are solid, sturdy metal, which is a rarity in this day and age, and doesnât go unappreciated. Only complaints are the nubs on the clamp, which are flimsy plastic, and likely have limited longevity. Fortunately itâs only two, easily replaceable parts, and when they go it wonât mean the end of the productâs lifespan.2) Capacity: The plate will fit accessories for woodwind and modern instrument players, but brass players may struggle, depending on what music is called for. As a Horn player, I can fit most everything I would ever need – rotor oil, linkage oil, straight and stopping mutes, slide gel, a pencil, earplugs, spare strings and my buzz pipe all fit (albeit snuggly). Trumpet players may struggle if the piece calls for more than two types of mutes, and trombonists will probably only be able to fit one mute and accessories.
Trevor K. –
Pretty Great
To my surprise, the threads haven’t given out yet, and I stack it with quite a bit. I use this to hold my phone, IEMS, headphone amp and a DI box + some odds and ends. Reliable and does what it says it does.
Brad W –
This stand is very sturdy and useful! Can hold a large drink as well as other items. Has a spot to hold guitar picks. Mounts on to a standard mic stand. Iâve used it both at home and at gigs and it has held up for both uses!
Mandalynn –
I needed something to attached to my IV pole that would hold my pump. This works perfect! I love the fact it has a cup holder and enough room on the tray to hold the pump. I have to either 4 or 8 hour infusions every day so this is really going to work so well!
LuisVox –
Llegó bien y sellado, muy rápido al dÃa siguente en la mañana, justo lo que describe, material bueno, bien.
Scott –
The stand works great. Strong and sturdy, I love it.
Colin Baird –
Mine has not slipped and can hold drinks plus other junk. Does not have a cup holder, but I bought it with the idea of holding a mic effects unit. That works but I actually need to access the footswitch, so I put it on the floor again.