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The QUIK LOKMS-329 Large Clamp-On Utility Tray is engineered for professionals seeking durability and versatility. Made from heavy-duty steel tubing, it features a sturdy tripod leg base for maximum stability and a scratch-resistant black enamel finish. Its compact foldable design makes it easy to transport, ensuring you can take your workspace anywhere.
A**R
Seems very sturdy
I bought this in order to have some extra storage space on my music stand. I use a TASCAM DP-008 to capture those rare, impromptu moments of brilliance when I am practicing, and I wanted to keep it within arm's reach. The first thing I noticed when this shelf arrived was how heavy it is for its size--it feels like it weighs about 3 pounds. I look at this as a positive feature, in terms of its build quality. Everything is metal except for the screw heads used to adjust the telescoping support and attach to the music/mic stand. (The screws themselves are metal, but the piece you grip is plastic.) The piece that attaches to the stand will take up to a 13/16 inch diameter (20mm), and the support at the bottom allows you to position the platform from .5 inches to 2.5 inches away from the stand.The only drawback I can see to the weight is that if you are using a lightweight mic stand with fold out legs, it might make your setup a bit top heavy. This definitely would not work on one of those small metal fold-up music stands you used in grade school--it is far too heavy for one of them. In terms of size, it's an 8.5 in square. My DP-008 fits on it, though it rests on the edges of the shelf as opposed to the flat surface. I could also see this being used at an open mic to give performers a place to set down their notes, extra pics, capos, etc. Overall I think this shelf would stand up to its fair share of abuse if you were to use it at performances. It is certainly more than adequate for home use.
M**Y
Great for holding gig accessories
This is great for holding your miscellaneous gig stuff: picks, capo, tuner, "egg" shaker, small set list, etc. I have never had a problem securing it to my mic stand, as others have complained about. I also don't want it to tilt and am happy it doesn't - it's not a "tablet" holder. Perfectly designed. My only complaint is that I think the tray area should have a "non-slide" wipeable surface: when you put things back on it during a gig, it can be quite loud when you are placing something on it unless you are very careful (can you say "cowbell"?), and things can slide or roll around (egg) when doing so. This may or may not matter, depending on the type of gig you are doing. To alleviate this,I bring a piece of foam that fits the tray size to minimize those things, but would prefer something already designed for that without carrying an extra item. It's very heavy and sturdy and obviously well made. I am a pro musician (bass, violin) and this is a pro product. Definitely would recommend it over the more flimsy lightweight tray that my guitar player uses.
Z**E
Great table, needs better clamp
I play guitar, banjo, and Dobro on stage and have to make some really quick changes and this platform works great for holding all the gear right where I need it. I tried using pockets and a stand pick holder, but this is much easier and keeps my pockets free of capos, slides, and the like. I put gaff tape over the face to keep it from making too much noise when I toss metal pieces on it.I agree with some of the other comments that the clamp needs a better design. If you fiddle with it enough you can find a sweet spot where it won't fail, but I don't trust a water bottle on the far edge as it as slowly drooped during a show. The only bad experience I had was at a very reflective symphony hall I accidentally set a slide down a little harder than normal during a show and the clamp shifted and it began to slip. Then CRASH right in the middle of very quiet song, and gear went sliding all across the stage. Really embarrassing, but out of a 29 date tour it was the only time that happened.
J**E
Convenient for mini-ipc computing
I liked the first one a lot and just bought a second. I used it on a boom-mic style easy chair monitor stand and plan to use it on a standing display monitor floor stand as well. A little fanless computer and few accessories sit nicely on the tray out of the way but in easy cable reach of the monitor. Works great for my purpose, and heavy duty enough to trust putting computing equipment on it. I haven't needed to fix anything like other reviewers have for these stands, but have had to do similar screw tap or clamp spacer maintenance on other equipment.
S**H
I have a great need to not have power supplies and controllers for ...
OK, I am not using it on a Mic stand. I have a great need to not have power supplies and controllers for lights off the floor. I found that this is the right thing for that. I attache them to the legs of c-stands, and point them inwards in such a way to not interfere with the bags, and stay inside the leg boundary. Like some of the reviews that say it does not work for them ... well measure carefully, know what you need to do, and figure it out for yourself .. these are heaven sent for my particular need. (I have about 30 pounds of stuff on these little guys, and I think I saw one of the crew stand on it to adjust something ... not recommended, and they are not doing it again...)
P**A
Should Have Bought One Years Ago
Great item. Built like a tank. As was said by others, the opening on the clamp does not fit the bottom part of a regular mic stand, but it does fit the smaller extension part of the stand that you use to raise the mic from your belly to your lip zone. That puts it at a great height for most people. It has an adjustment to allow you to place it closer to you. If you use a big pedalboard or have lots of junk on the floor, you can position your stand away from your feet and bring the tray out so you can reach it.It will not serve you drinks or make you play any better, but if you need a place for picks, cheat sheet, or a place for your slide or e-bow, this little stand tray is the bomb.
A**R
Ok, but not as useful as expected.
This device will only fit mic stands, and it's platform can only be repositioned sideways, and up and down. You can't tilt the platform.It's quite heavy. Would have been nice if the platform were a little wider to hold things like an ipad or laptop. You might be able to hold a mini laptop, but barely.I suppose you could put your lunch on it at rehearsals. LOLWould have also been nice to be able to clamp to larger diameter objects.I don't like the screw clamp as there's nothing to keep the bolt from scratching the surface of your stand. I'd recommend putting a plastic or rubber cap on the end of the bolt.
M**B
mensola porta expander midi
ho acquistato questa mensola da asta per montarla sul reggitastiere. Utile per soreggere un expander MIDI delle dimensioni di 1/2rack durante le esibizioni live. Il montaggio è facile e sicuro grazie all'incastro realizzato sulla vite di fissaggio. Riesce a sostenere senza problemi il peso di un Roland JV1010 e di un iPad.La vite di fissaggio ha una comoda manopola per facilitare il montaggio della mensola.Può essere montata facilmente sia su montanti tondi che squadrati (3x3cm).
V**O
E' un buon prodotto.
E' un buon prodotto, ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo, è robusto e si aggancia bene all'asta microfonica!
C**N
Ottimo supporto, robusto
QuikLok è una garanzia. Ottimo supporto attaccato ad un'asta microfonica QuikLok per un piccolo mixer affiancato ad un pianoforte elettronico.
D**I
Ottimo
Fantastico usato per diversi live appoggiando mixer resistente
B**L
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