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Your cart is empty.Gator Frameworks’ GFW-SHELF0909 Small microphone stand clamp-on Utility shelf is perfect to hold small accessories like capos, harmonicas, and cell phones. The 9” x 9” surface area provides plenty of space while the raised lip around edges prevents items from sliding off. The GFW-SHELF0909 Shelf fits any tubing up to 40mm thick. The steel construction and sleek black, powder coated finish provides a clean appearance. Load up the Gator Frameworks GFW-SHELF0909 Shelf with all of your accessories up to 10lbs.
Daniel W
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Shelf fits on pole which supports PA speaker. I can set a small Bluetooth mixer on it, keeping cables tidy & mixer out of the way. Sturdy metal tray and clamp. Best value I have found.
Axel B.
Reviewed in Germany on February 22, 2025
Für meine Zwecke perfekt. Ich benutze es um meine MPC one am Mikrofonstativ zu befestigen. Passt super und ist echt stabil.
Jaimie Macartney
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Super strong - You could even put a big gulp from 7-11 and some other things on there.
Stewart K
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These add-on trays are perfect, well-made, and securely, attach to my monitor stands, provide enough rigidity for my equipment to rest, solidly and securely
Scott
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2024
The stand works great. Strong and sturdy, I love it.
Benjamin Tincher
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Gives my talent a little shelf of their own on my gear cart. They can put their drinks, phone, tablet, and if they ask nicely, we can string a charger to it for em, they love em. Providing someone with a small space for their stuff can work miracles for relationships on set where sometimes things are tense for no reason at all.
Muhamad Hamim bin Abdul rahim
Reviewed in Singapore on April 19, 2023
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Alan Ee
Reviewed in Singapore on August 15, 2022
Easy and firm attached to mic stand! Audio sound card nicely sit on the shelf. Strongly recommended
Scapin Giambattista
Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2022
Perfetto per alloggiare pedaliera Line6
M. McKown
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
I had to replace the pull-out keyboard try on my old office desk. The old tray had room for a mouse. The new one has a little tray that slides out from the tray but it's really not big enough.Then I bought a mouse tray that came directly from China. Really flimsy and fell apart.But then I discovered these trays that clamp to a mic stand. Now, I do have a nice camera tripod stand, and this tray clamps nicely to it, and it's stable. So now I have a large mouse tray. How cool is that? I may put a kind of mousepad-type surface on it, but it's really not necessary. Works fine without it.
rags
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
This review is for the 9x9 utility shelf. I needed something to hold an approximately 5 or 6 pound tube headphone amp on an e-drum kit. This was one of the few options with a clamp that opens wide enough for a drum rack post (Simmons SD1200, in this case). Getting this shelf clamped on a pole in the 1-1/2" neighborhood is no problem.I was balking at the price of this shelf while shopping because it seemed like a pretty flimsy looking item, but actually the quality exceeds my expectations: the shelf isn't wobbly or flimsy, it is welded to a stout enough frame bar, and the clamp and bolt are thicker than I expected. The clamp bolt has a much appreciated rubber pad to help grip while preventing denting whatever you're clamping to, and the clamp handle is easy to hold onto and use. Most cheaper trays of this size seemed to only really be for mic stands, but I'm glad I spent the extra bucks for a tray that can mount to thicker poles and have a sturdy enough feel. It's perfect for my needs. I recommend this version.
Amazin' Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020
The shelf is very sturdy and easy to put on. It's extremely heavy, BTW, so not good for taking to gigs. However, there is a little bolt thing at the end of the screw that is not replaceable. I got one shelf and it's holding up fine, but when I ordered the second, this bolt piece was made of plastic instead of metal. It broke almost immediately. We've tried repairing it twice and finally had to give up. Luckily, it was replaced with Prime. But I wish they'd made that one piece a little sturdier. It's ridiculous to have to send back a nice heavy piece of metal that's still usable.
D. Johnston
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2020
Fantastic addition to a mic stand!• sturdy (no jiggling)• well-made (all metal)• extremely handyI didn’t intentionally set out to purchase one of these, but after adding a Gatorworks mic stand to my cart, this accessory came up in the “customers also purchased” section. So thank you fellow Amazonians for also purchasing one of these!SIZE:I went with the 9” x 9” size for two main reasons:1.) convenient size capable of holding all those little playing essentials like capos, picks, etc, but could also still be used to hold things like an iPad for lyrics or watching instructional videos or using a looper app, or for holding a couple of pedals I like to frequently adjust.STURDINESS:2.) Sturdiness. I felt smaller was better as I didn’t want it getting in the way whenever I had a big acoustic guitar in front of me, but also because of the worry-free peace of mind you get when something is securely fastened, doesn’t wobble or jiggle, and doesn’t leave you wondering if the weight of it (and whatever it holds) is going to cause to Great of imbalance to a mic stand, or worse... come crashing down, potentially ruining valuable pedals or devices, etc.QUALITY:Though plastic would’ve been lighter, this things feels very well made as the only plastic I can find on it is the twist lever on the tightening clamp. The only shortcoming I can see is the fact the clamp itself is entirely metal. Would’ve been nice if they would’ve added some sort of rubber coating or padding to the inside of the clamp so as not to scratch or damage whatever it’s clamped to, but... easy enough fix. I simply cut up a small piece of black rubber (used for lining the bottom of toolboxes) just to protect my mic stand.
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