360-Degree Rotation 
      
 
      Full 360-degree rotation. Engineered to produce minimal sound when moved. (reduces the potential for interruptions during sound-sensitive recordings)
 
       
      
     
      
      
      
        Versatile Mounting 
      
 
      Includes both a clamping and fixed mounting base attachment to best accommodate your particular setup needs
 
       
      
     
      
      
      
        Heavy Duty Threaded Mount with Built in LED Indicator Light 
      
 
      Heavy-Duty 70mm threaded boom end supports microphones up to 4lbs, and Built-In LED Indicator Light Ring with Brightness Control
 
       
      
     
      
      
      
        Integrated XLR Cable 
      
 
      Black-powder coated steel construction with integrated XLR Cable Channel. Fully removable XLR Cable Included (10' Length)
 
       
      
     
    
   
  
 The professional desktop broadcast/podcast microphone boom stand by Gator Frameworks allows you to capture vocal recordings with zero fuss. The GFWMICBCBM4000 continues on from its proven predecessors with the addition of an LED light ring to inform the operator of a live mic, along with the inclusion of a fully removable 10’/3048mm XLR cable and dedicated cable management channel. Choose between three different color modes (red, blue or violet) and control brightness using the LED controller. The stand is fully adjustable for desired mic placements and will clamp or directly mount to surfaces up to 2.17 ”/55mm in thickness, including the ability to rotate a full 360-degrees.
 To reduce the potential for noisy interruptions during sound-sensitive recordings, the stand is engineered specifically to produce minimal sound when being moved. The spring-loaded articulating arm has a maximum weight capacity of 4.4 lbs. /2 kg and can extend up to 32.25 ”/940mm, allowing it to support the load of extra heavy broadcast mics and large-diaphragm condensers, regardless of the length of extension. The GFWMICBCBM4000 comes equipped with a 3”/76mm extension adapter to further distance the mic from the boom end, giving you plenty of extra room to comfortably attach an XLR cable without having to bend or force cables.