Reddit Reddit reviews 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)

We found 10 Reddit comments about 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). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Gator Frameworks Short Weighted Base Microphone Stand with Soft Grip Twist Clutch, Boom arm, and both 3/8
Short Microphone Stand With A Compact BaseMax Height: 23 Inches / 584 mmIncludes 16" Single Section BoomBase Weighted For Balance And StabilityCable Management Included.Base Type: U-shape4.5" X 8" Weighted Base
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10 Reddit comments about 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):

u/im_method · 10 pointsr/battlestations

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) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BPELU68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Gcj-BbT3CRCQZ

u/th3st0rmtr00p3r · 6 pointsr/starcitizen

Walls

u/seriously_stretching · 2 pointsr/audioengineering

Attempting to build a system that will allow us to have in ear monitors for when we go live, as well as in our "studio", however I'm not sure if this will work together or not and I don't want to invest in something that won't work, or is garbage.

Can someone let me know if this will do what I expect, and won't suck? :)

Currently I have a 4 channel mixer plugged into some PA speakers and a Scarlett 2i2 to plug things into my PC.

What that really means is, I have two mics plugged into the PA speakers as well as going to the Scarlett with the rest of everything going through amps and just the drums themselves.

We are a 4 piece band with drums, guitar, bass, and vocals.

Currently with our setup, we can record everything through a mic I have setup in the practice space but it's less than ideal to set levels and actually have any sort of decent sound.

If we want to record things separately then I can just plug whatever we want to record (aside from drums) into the Scarlett and call it good.

However we'd like to have everything go through a central source, and be able to hear that central source play back to us through some IEMs while we play. We would also all like to have our own mixes, and have the mixes be stereo

I'd love suggestions/feedback on my proposed setup and would like to know if what I'm thinking of would even be feasible.

The proposed setup - Cables aren't necessarily a specific brand but the length/type:

1x Behringer XR18 Mixer

1x P16-M

4x Galaxy Audio AS-1100

1x Pyle Pro Drum Mic Kit or some other simple drum mic kit

1x Kick Drum Mic Stand

2x Overhead Mic Stand

6x Short(ish) XLR Cables

2x XLR to 1/4 Cables

How I'm seeing everything plug together is:
Into XR18

  • Vocal mics
  • Guitar amp output
  • Bass amp output
  • Drum mic kit

    Out of XR18

  • Channels 1-2 -> Galaxy Audio
  • Channels 3-4 -> Galaxy Audio
  • Channels 5-6 -> Galaxy Audio
  • Main L/R -> PA Speakers
  • Ethernet Port -> P16-M -> Galaxy Audio
  • USB Port -> PC -> Recording

    To me this seems like it SHOULD all work, but I'd like some other opinions on if it will work as I expect or not, or if I need/don't need components.

    Is anyone able to see anything that just looks inherintely BAD with the list of components I'm wanting to get? I know the wireless systems aren't great, but we don't want to spend a ton of money (at least right now) on some quality systems.

    For now this will all be free-standing but eventually I hope to build a case to house everything. Will all of the above be able to fit inside a case, or will I face any issues?

    What are some good cable brands I should go for or avoid?
u/kylepezz · 1 pointr/Twitch

I use this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BPELU68/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's made of bass drum mics or amp mics but it's short which makes it great for desks and it's super rugged. It's fits the yeti out of the box

u/BlackMoth27 · 1 pointr/headphones

for a compressor depends on what software you are using, if you have OBS (google it if you don't know what it is) then there is plenty of youtube tutorials. i personally haven't yet ventured into streaming myself and can't help much more than googling the correct terms for you. "OBS compressor tutorial" it's easier to see an example through the tutorial then for me to explain in words what they do.

as for the other question ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ i don't personally use a mic stand for gaming i'm using a lav mic. i'm guessing it depends on your setup whether you'd want a on desk mic stand or a free sitting one. there is a youtube video for that.

my personal quess would be : gator short mic stand with sp1 shock mount and generic pop filter

u/Pyroraptor · 1 pointr/Twitch

You could buy a Blue Radius II shock mount, which you would want anyways to have it on your desk, and then a small boom arm stand like this desk stand.

I couldn't find the stand that is included, but maybe someone would be selling one on Ebay or something.

u/pomaplata · 1 pointr/podcasting

Amazon Basic Mic Stand

I use mostly and it holds the SM7B with no issues other than I have to use my back pack as a weight to keep it from tipping over. They work great for the E835’s

I also have Gator Frame Works but have not used much.

u/Junkstar · 1 pointr/podcast

Desktop stand with heavy base

Boom stand with clamp or mount

I gave up on desktop stands years ago. Too much hassle. I like a simple boom much more.

u/Miguelisgoat · 1 pointr/PKA

For Taylor, I know he loves flexing for everyone on the show but I dont want 1/2 hosts to get fatigued just bc he's holding his heavy ass mic.

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) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BPELU68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mR8tDb6FR7ZP9