Gator Frameworks Deluxe Stand per microfono broadcast montato su scrivania per podcast e registrazione; Cavo XLR integrato (GFWBCBM3000) Supporto serie 3000

Brand:Gator Frameworks

3.4/5

172.93

I supporti a braccio per microfono montati su desktop della serie Gator Frameworks sono le soluzioni di supporto che riducono l'ingombro, perfettamente adatte per emittenti, podcaster, creatori di contenuti, conduttori radiofonici e personalità in onda. Ogni braccio del braccio include sia un meccanismo di fissaggio della base di montaggio che di bloccaggio per soddisfare al meglio le vostre particolari esigenze di installazione e ruota di 360 gradi. Tutti i supporti sono progettati specificamente per ridurre il rumore prodotto dalle parti in movimento e possono essere regolati per raggiungere gli angoli desiderati, offrendo opzioni di posizionamento del microfono silenziose e facilmente personalizzabili. Preoccupato che non reggerà i tuoi microfoni a diaframma largo? Abbandona la preoccupazione, poiché tutti i modelli sono progettati per sopportare il peso dei microfoni più pesanti della tua collezione, rendendo la serie di aste per microfono desktop di Gator Frameworks un gruppo di aste robuste su cui puoi davvero contare!

EAN: 0716408549064

Categories: Strumenti musicali, Microfoni, Accessori, Stand,

Dimensioni esterne: 20,50"/520 mm (L) x 4,75"/120 mm (L) x 2,50"/64 mm (A), Peso netto: 3,4 libbre. /1. 54kg. Filettature microfoniche standard da 5/8"-27 per il collegamento della maggior parte dei microfoni podcast e vocali, inclusi i modelli Shure SM7B, Shure MV7. Si monta o si fissa facilmente a scrivanie, tavoli e superfici di dimensioni simili 2. Spessore massimo 17"/55 mm. Braccio articolato a molla con 4,4 libbre. /2 kg di capacità di carico massima e estensione massima di 32,25"/940 mm. Fisso, guidato internamente 10'/3. Cavo XLR da 05 m incluso. Ruota di 360 gradi con rumore minimo.
Brand Gator Frameworks
Color Black
Color Name Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,412 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH 20.47 x 4.72 x 2.5 inches
Item model number GFWMICBCBM3000
Item Weight 1.6 Kilograms
Item Weight 3.52 pounds
Product Dimensions 20.47 x 4.72 x 2.5 inches
Style 3000 Series

3.4

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Scritto da: Casey Orr
Perfect in most scenarios.
This boom worked perfectly for my setup. Didnt have as much range of motion as I had expected but I figured it out an made it work. Looks great, looks professional. Love the integrated cable.
Scritto da: Lynn
Very sturdy product well worth the price, consider buying from a different supplier
The product came as advertised, but the group part of the product that latches onto the desk was SLIGHTLY damaged. Nothing too big of a deal but it doesn't have as hard a grip as (I believe) it was intended to. The arm overall is very heavy and sturdy, and while the price is steep for some people, I guarantee this product will last a very long time.
Scritto da: Craig Carrington
Perfect for my Shure SM7B
This mount is amazing! Has good range of motion. It has it's own cable inside so you don't have to worry about trying to install a cable through the mount either. Materials are solid and it is super easy to mount because all you have to do is tighten it's little base and you could even use screws to mount it if that's a preferred method.
Scritto da: Pauls S.
Decent buy, but some gripes
I bought this mic arm in January of 2022, and I've now used this mic arm on two different desks. Overall, this is an easy desk upgrade that will suit most people. The XLR cable is built in and the stand itself is highly adjustable vertically. This has been my daily stand for Discord calls and occasional idea recording for music. My main gripes come down to three things: - The desk clamp has been terrible for regular adjustments. I regularly move my mic up and out of the way when not in use, and on both desks I've used the clamp has slid off. If you don't plan on moving your mic too much in highly contrasting positions, this won't be a problem as it's an otherwise sturdy mic arm. - The disk that prevents a mic clip from screwing too far/too little is really good at not moving, and you definitely want that. However, if you change the position of the mic a lot, this will make minor adjustments to the angle of the mic difficult, and sometimes is a hassle. - This is more of an issue with repairability, but if the xlr stops functioning correctly, all solutions will be ugly. You'll either have to learn how to wire an xlr so you can snip one end of a cable to thread it through, or you'll have an external cable strapped to the arm and decide how to deal with the attached cable. I wouldn't be surprised if some people throw away the entire mic arm, and that's a real waste of money and parts. Overall though, this is a decent choice if you're looking to have a more reputable brand for a mic arm.
Scritto da: Reni
Really Nice Boom Arm
I really love that the XLR cable is built in however I’m worried if it breaks it’ll be hard to replace. Secondly it can be a little finicky to adjust, if you’re not careful you might accidentally get yourself hit in the face as it will spring up if you don’t tighten all the way. It is very sturdy though and holds my blue sona pretty well. I don’t recommend the boom arm if you have a lighter mic, however for heavier ones like shure sm7b it’s great as it won’t droop.
Scritto da: Erik
Awesome stand at a great value — with one tiny gripe
I decided to upgrade my recording setup this month. As the investment kept rising I found it easy to justify a boom arm upgrade... I had one of the cheaper boom arms you could buy on Amazon, it came in at a little more than 1/3 the price of this one. And while it did the job, it felt and looked cheap and was extremely stiff. It was also a bit short. This Gator Frameworks 3000 remedies all of that. It looks great, operates almost effortlessly and smoothly. And if you are upgrading to a mic that needs an XLR cable like I did, it includes a nice and long XLR cable, saving you about $20. It's a great value even without the cable, this makes it a no-brainer. The cable runs through the inside of the boom arm. This makes for a nice clean look. But, as far as I can tell, to change out the cable you'd have to run a naked cable through a small hole in the bottom, disassemble the stand to run the cable through (not too difficult) and then solder/crimp/however-you-attach-an-XLR-connector. I show a pic of the only spot I found that would require the connector to be attached after assembling. I suppose you could Dremel the top of that hole off and you'd be able to run your cable with the connectors attached. Maybe. (Hole close up shown in pic.) All this cable talk leads me to the one little gripe I have about this unit. The whole unit is black. So why, oh why, did we have to use a silver XLR connector on this cable? The reason it bothers me is that when on video if I have the mic in real close, that silver connector jumps out and draws attention. Without it the whole unit would just blend in and be much less noticeable. Tiny gripe, I know. I'll be painting the outside of the connector and my trauma will soon be forgotten. *** Note about the desk mount: I'm using the desk mount from my old boom arm, the pins are the same size. The mounts that come with this unit are awesome though! Very robust. It comes with one that can be screwed to the desk top — I might end up using that one. The other one is a really solid desk clamp, it just won't fit where I have my unit located, in a small crack between the desk and a desk extension I have my phone on.
Scritto da: Al
Sturdy but limited mobility
Arm works well. Only thing that bothers me is the mobility-- it's not very flexible
Scritto da: Megan
Quality
The price was by no means cheap, but you’re truly getting what you pay for in terms of sturdiness and sound quality
Scritto da: Alastair McDermott
Professional quality
I used to use a cheap boom arm with external springs. It was quite light, and the connections were poor quality. I did some research (mostly YouTube reviews) and the Gator Frameworks boom arm looked like the one for me. It is far superior to my original cheap boom. It's longer, quieter, sturdier and looks better. It has an integrated XLR cable, which is great because I was about to spend €20 on another cable. It comes with 2 desk mounts - one is a C clamp, that's the one I'm using, and it's very solid. The other is circular mount that screws into the desktop - long screws are provided. I haven't used it but I'm assuming the quality is as good as the rest of the kit. Overall, this is a high quality mic boom arm, well worth the money in my opinion.
Scritto da: JUSTIN HOUSE
(Frame) WORKS FOR ROGAN, WORKS FOR ME!
????????‍♂️Good enough for Joe Rogan, good enough for my own TrueHouse livestream YouTube channel. The Gator FrameWorks mic boom arm is WICKED. Aesthetically & ergonomically spot on. You'll find a tad more range of motion on a Blue Compass or Sontronics, but this thing ROCKS!!! The XLR (nice & long/) routing inside the arm is a really nice touch, normally reserved for MICA YellowTecs (pricey)... The ONLY mic arm I'm after next, is the low profile OC WHITE beauties. But this Gator FrameWorks is DEFINITELY worth £120 which is exactly what I paid for it. Came from 'Merica in 6 days - RAPID. I'm super happy. ????????????????????????????????????????
Scritto da: Chrissy
Completely broken after five months, no option to return or repair!
I use this boom arm for a weekly podcast. After just five months, there was a seriously loud feedback noise and as the cable runs through the centre of the boom arm, I can't replace the cable. Very annoying and disappointing not to be able to get help!
Scritto da: Guri
Perfect!
This is perfect for SM7B Mic. I would say it’s tailored for SM7B. Sturdiness is what matters as the mic itself is quite heavy so the desk mount does the job perfectly.
Scritto da: Anthony Nalli
Unfairly critical.
After much research I decided on this mic stand for my Shure and it's a perfect fit. The comment about it springing too much or not enough is easily neutralized if you adjust the tension knobs just a little. When set properly, which takes seconds, there is neither too much nor too little tension. Perfect! Even better is the fact that the clamp-on base is very sturdy and durable. There's also a screw-on base for more permanent installations. The boom arm is solidly made and I expect it will last quite a while.

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