🎤 Elevate your setup—never drop the beat or your gear!
The Gator Frameworks GFW-SHELF1115 is a large, clamp-on utility shelf designed for microphone and AV stands. Measuring 11” x 15” with raised edges, it securely holds accessories up to 10 lbs on tubing up to 40mm diameter. Constructed from durable black powder-coated steel, it offers a sleek, stable, and versatile platform for musicians and professionals to keep essential gear within easy reach.
B**T
Perfect stand accessory
I had a need for a second table-like surface as part of my laptop mic stand. I use a QSC Touchmix-16 and a laptop mic stand is perfect for that mixer. Since I made the move to a dedicated router for wireless connection to the mixer (highly recommended btw) , I had to set up a second mic stand-turned router holder. Then I saw this shelf clamp-on device and knew a way to reduce the gear I haul.It works perfect. Easy to clamp on. Sturdy - although its only holding a very light router so I can't test the weight limit. Easy to pack up and store. I would buy again in a heartbeat if I lost it. Highly recommended.
J**N
STURDY
I have mine hooked on to a tube frame shelving unit next to my desk and other instruments. It is ROCK SOLID. I can play a drum machine (drumbrute impact) on it without it bouncing around or moving. My cat can easily SIT on that drum machine and jump off of it (no worries, I use a decksaver just for the animals) The weight limit must be for using on a mic stand bc I have not found it yet when it's attached to a big thing that can't fall over. Do not get a cheaper brand, gator is the best for all your stand needs, I picked it bc their speaker stands are under my monitors and they are NOT big enough for my 8" monitors but they're as sturdy as the day I got them. I cannot recommend this little shelf enough if you need more surface space anywhere near a tubular frame, of which it can fit a WIDE range of sizes, maybe a bit larger than advertised.
K**S
Glad I bought it
This tray works perfectly. It attaches to your stand and can be secured firmly so that its stable and safe to put your gear on. I use mine with a projector table tripod stand, and place my MacBook 15" on it, and have no worries about the stability. My stand has an extra thick tubing size, and I was worried that the tray wouldn't fit around it, but it opens up enough that it slipped into place.Unrelated to the quality of the tray itself, I bought a roll of Velcro strips, which I cut to size and use to further secure my laptop to the tray, not because I don't trust the stability of the tray itself, but to guard against someone accidentally bumping against it.
M**Y
I love this thing. I have 2. I put laptops on them.
Every day, all day, I use 4 machines: Desktop and 3 laptops. The laptops sit on a music stand that has 3 shelves. Two are this item. They're great.I've been using them for years. Super sturdy, no worries about them moving around or falling off.The only "problem" is that the shelf is really a shallow tray, recessed by a few millimeters, so cables that plug into the laptops would get strained by the shelf lip. So I put 7mm sheets of high-density foam on top of the shelf, cut to fit in the "tray" (under the laptop, obvi), which makes the bottom of the shelf tray flush with the lip. And the foam keeps the laptops from sliding around. It's perfect. Everybody should have this.
R**S
Well Built BUT NOT FOR LONG TERM USE !!!!
I have had this music stand support shelf for about a year now. I remove and reinstall it at least a dozen times in the span of a month. it is very well built, for the most part BUT HAS A CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING FLAW. The plastic compression tip on the end of the threaded adjustment rod is not designed for constant compression and release. recently it split in two pieces. I attempted to super glue and wrap gorilla tape around it but to no avail. It continued to split so I cut and installed a 3/4 inch diameter by 1 inch long dowel drilled partially with a 1/8" hole. Now it is truly built for long term service. I suggest your engineers redesign it with this added feature. It is now functional for me. Sorry I couldn't give you five stars but A BAD DESIGN IS STILL A BAD DESIGN !!!!
K**R
Great Laptop Stand for Zoom Meetings w/DSLR
I host a podcast with some friends and we also record the video for YouTube. I was trying to find some sort of teleprompter-like solution so I could see my cohosts, guests, and notes without having to look down at my laptop on the table in front of me. I couldn’t find anything that met my needs and wouldn’t break the bank for a show I do as a hobby. I came across this stand it was just what I needed! It will hold my 15” MBP and attaches to the center post of my tripod. It’s sturdy and I don’t feel like I have to worry about it slipping or the laptop sliding off. It’s not the same as a teleprompter, but I can at least see my screen and continue to be somewhat looking at my camera. I highly recommend this great little shelf.
E**D
Holds my MacBook Pro 13
I have a speaker pole mounted on my On Stage GPA 1003 Pedal board mic stand. I can slide this shelf over the top of the speaker pole and clamp it snug in 2 seconds. It only holds my MacBook Pro, which is about 3 lbs. Great product for my purpose.
P**R
Heavy but sturdy, and does what it says.
I purchased this item in "Acceptable" condition and at a discount from the Amazon Warehouse, which, based on experience, is usually a hit, but can sometimes be a miss. I have a sign podium I wanted to double as a stand that could hold additional paperwork, so I took my chances as I didn't know what to expect. Not only did the item arrive in beyond acceptable condition, but the tool that latches and screws onto whatever pole or stand you're working with is relatively well sized. The tray is a lot heavier than I expected, which may be a bit too heavy for your run-of-the-mill podium with water-base weight at the bottom, so I'll have to improve by placing a large rock or something on the bottom to keep it from tipping over. Other than that this was a good purchase, and I would recommend this for anyone that needs a tray on their mic or podium, but doesn't want to buy an entirely new unit to satisfy that need.
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