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TC-Helicon Go XLR Desk Stand & Gator Frameworks Deluxe Broadcast Microphone Boom Stand with 10' XLR Cable, Black

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Pattern Name: Mixer + Microphone Boom Stand, Black


Style: Modern


Features

  • Robust metal desk stand securely holds the GoXLR mixer and tilts to optimize viewing and access angles.
  • 360-degree rotating mic boom arm with integrated XLR cable provides flexible microphone placement up to 32 inches.
  • Stand clamps securely to desks up to 2.17 inches thick and holds microphones up to 4.4 lbs for stability.
  • GoXLR stand includes rubber pads to protect mixer and inline power switch for easy power control.
  • Boom arm has quiet operation and standard mic mount to pair with popular podcasting microphones.

Description

The TC-Helicon GO XLR Desk Stand and Gator Frameworks Deluxe Broadcast Microphone Boom Stand form the ideal podcasting bundle. The sturdy, all-metal GO XLR stand securely holds the GO XLR mixer in place at 4 different angles using rubberized pads to protect its finish. With the included inline power switch, you can easily manage power to the GO XLR. Pair it with Gator's 32.25" spring-loaded boom arm which rotates a full 360 degrees quietly into any position. The stand easily mounts to desks up to 2.17" thick and includes a 10 foot internally guided XLR cable to connect any standard 5/8"-27 podcasting microphone like the Shure SM7B or MV7. With a 4.4 pound weight capacity, it reliably holds large diaphragm mics in the perfect position to complement the GO XLR's mixing capabilities. This podcasting bundle gives you adjustable, rugged stands to mount the feature-packed GO XLR mixer and microphone exactly where you need them.

Brand: TC-Helicon


Material: Metal


Style: Modern


Base Type: Leg


Date First Available: May 21, 2024


Material Type: Metal


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  • Great combo for preamp, mixing, eq, compressor, noise gate
Pattern Name: Mixer Style: GoXLR MINI
After a year of experience, I have edited my review to share my observations, and why I still would justify buying the GO XLR mini over the other options I tried (like Blue Yeti X with Logitech G-Hub or Voicemeeter or M-Audio or MOTU M2). -The preamp is loud and has a superior tone compared to other preamps I have used. I don’t have a great voice, and this makes me sound good on any mic, which says a lot. It’s full, warm, and balanced and retains a lot of coloration and character in my recordings. The noise is not loud at all. I've had quieter self noise on the MOTU M2, but it makes my voice sound a tad muffled. I find the GOXLR Midas preamps have the best balance and sound quality. -EQ, compressor, noise gate, and mix: The EQ, compressor, and noise gate is just minimum customization for pre-processing. It allows for just enough, but it felt limited. In a sense, it’s better that way because if I just customize minimally, I can avoid over-processing and sounding unnatural. It also means that it’s a little easy to over-process if settings are too high. -EQ works great. I found that my settings with different mics are fairly consistent with my surroundings and my voice. Was able to tame some of the annoying clicks, sibilance, room reverb, boom/rumble a tad while retaining the high/mids/lows I need. The GOXLR mini only has 6 frequencies to EQ, so it does feel a tad limited, but at least can do the minimum I require. The normal GOXLR has more options (but bigger and more expensive). -The compressor is so strong it’s too easy to screw it up. I had my attack too low and release too high with not enough make-up gain for the longest time that sometimes it produced a pumping noise. I found out that the attack and release has to be closer to the lower middle end, with a tad higher make-up gain for best results. For low compression, I found 2.5:1 works quite naturally. For higher compression, 4:1 works best overall. Just real sweet without distracting booms. -The noise gate settings are strong, but if slightly adjusted, works great without sounding distracting or taking away from my voice. It’s so strong in fact that I leave it in the minimum settings and it does a great job. Any higher will ruin the quality. -Mixing: Sometimes I have music streaming from my phone in the background. It’s cool to adjust once in awhile for effect. Usually keep it at 35%. -Live monitoring/Playback: The preamp hiss is so loud, I had to buy a 3.5mm filter to get more accurate live monitoring/playback. And it can get LOUD. If not careful, the live monitoring can get so loud it can create an echo or feedback on the mic, or worse yet, hurt my ears. Gotta keep it turned down. Gotta have the filter to cut down the hissing noise. Just to be clear, the hiss is not recorded. -Interface/Menu/Sliders: The software menu isn’t too confusing. It can be used to customize LED settings or save other mic profiles. Using the sliders is fairly straightforward. I find the soft buttons of the mute and bleep to be pleasing to the touch. The Go XLR menu interface is great because it’s not a resource hog, but rather a control center with minimum resource drain because the actual processing is done onboard the Go XLR mini itself, which also makes for smoother output. -Build: It feels sturdy but like all interfaces, it’s a bit clunky and can be awkward to place on a desk. The GOXLR mini is just slightly bigger than the other 2 audio interfaces I used. For $200, the GOXLR is a better deal than all other audio interface and processor combos. High quality audio and pre-processing all in one package. The ONLY issue some people may have with it that I can think of, is that there is only 1 mic XLR input. If you want to podcast with multiple people on one device, this would be a hard no. For my usage scenario: 10/10 - I do not need any other device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021 by BK

  • Simply the best in it’s category, for now.
Pattern Name: Mixer Style: GoXLR MINI
Top quality materials, sound quality, and functionality. If you want the ability to adjust individual audio sources on the fly there is no substitute. “You can do that with many audio mixers”. You can, but the beauty is in the software. And the software is exclusive. It can be a little confusing at first but if you break it down and learn the basics you can do so much with it. Like iOS makes the iPhone what it is, this software is a great compliment to this high quality mixer. Complaints: - Bigger than I thought. The top side with the volume adjusters seems pretty standard. Could be condensed but not a big deal. The fact that it’s around 2.5” high makes it a little overly cumbersome. - power doesn’t shut off when you turn off your pc, you need to set a sleep mode and turn off all the lights. If your power resets for whatever reason it goes into a default state with lights shining bright. - the bottom left button could easily be customizable in the software as opposed to strictly an audio censorship sound. - why is the headphone jack on the front?? -$250 is steep. No better quality in the class but the price is definitely a slight drawback imo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021 by NotXilent

  • Fantastic mixer for streamers/content creators.
Pattern Name: Mixer Style: GoXLR MINI
This mixer only needs few words. It’s functional and well built for its price, RGB customization is a bonus point. Plus, the software is well optimized for daily use without issues and is super configurable with routing. My personal favorite is its ability to apply real-time microphone configuration such as compression, noise gate, and equalization. Is able to drive dynamic mics, and condensers are pristinely quite from static noise thanks to the onboard studio grade preamp chip. I would give this 5stars if it wasn’t for the odd high pitch whining that occasionally happens through my microphone output. I have plenty of mics I tested and can say it’s the Goxlr mini. But it’s minuscule and thanks to the nose gate, it just a snuffs it out. Sometimes it’s not even there. But would I recommend this? Absolutely, worth the investment. Definitely a better long term solution for those who aren’t absolute audiophiles but care about mic quality. Even if you don’t understand that kind of stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2021 by Joel Smith

  • Fantastic overall
Pattern Name: Mixer Style: GoXLR MINI
I really like this product. It has allowed me to separate my audio tracks for streaming very well. The software interface for doing so is well designed and easy to use. But it can be a bit daunting to set up the first time. I used Herris Heller's setup video to help me figure it out which was great. There are some issues though I ran into that showed the support for it is pretty lack luster, they have a discord for support but they don't seem to want to help you very much. But I was able to figure out the issue myself and have helped people with the same issue find the solution. The issue was a crackling pop pretty often with it and I discovered it was because my motherboard usb port was dropping power to it in mere milliseconds causing the popping noise. It wouldnt reboot or anything but the power delivery was faulty. Updating my motherboard's BIOS fixed this issue. Apparently it stemmed from a greater issue they had with AMD motherboard usb ports, so if you have that issue, update your motherboard BIOS to the latest version and you should be good to go. I love the ability to customize the look of it and how nice it fits on my desk. Honestly perfect for my needs as I was looking for a device that could use my XLR mic and allow me to separate out my audio tracks on my PC for streaming and gaming. If you want something simple like that, highly recommend. Previously I used Shure's xlr to usb adapter and that sucked compared to this. Very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by Cam H Cam H

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