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Gator Frameworks ID Series Speaker Stand Set with Padded Nylon Carry Bag; Set of 2 Stands (GFW-ID-SPKRSET)

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  • Set of (2) Frameworks ID Series adjustable speaker stands with Nylon carry bag
  • Internal Piston Helps Lift Speaker to Desired Height
  • Integrated Sliding Adapter for 35mm Speakers. Red Safety Trim on Feet
  • 3rd Leg Adjustable for Leveling on Uneven Surfaces
  • 60 Lb Weight Capacity (27 kg). Min / Max Height: 48/75 Inches (1219/1905 mm)


Engineered for the discerning professional, the Frameworks ID Series speaker stand is a testament to meticulous industrial design and craftsmanship. Tailored for career audio techs, engineers, and DJs who demand nothing short of excellence, this stand embodies reliability and precision. Seamlessly accommodating speakers, its integrated sliding adapter is designed for versatile mounting with hole sizes of both 38mm and 35mm. The innovative EEZ-LIFT Internal Lifting Piston facilitates effortless height adjustments, supporting an unaided lift weight of 45 lbs. and an overall capacity of 60 lbs. Its secure cam lock system ensures unwavering height settings, while the unique leveling leg grants stability on uneven terrains. Embedded cable management adds to its sleek design, ensuring a clutter-free setup. With a towering reach of up to 75 inches, you're assured of unparalleled sound projection. And when the job's done, it gracefully collapses for storage in the accompanying padded nylon carry bag (included with the GFW-ID-SPKRSET). Experience sound with a stand that's been crafted with your professional demands in mind: the Gator Frameworks ID Series.


Sandy
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I can understand that this product is heavy and was willing to live with it. We researched the product before purchasing to make sure it was able to lift our speakers before purchasing. It says to lift speakers for up to 60lbs. We have EV ELXP115 that weights 53.7lbs. Guess what, it does not lift it. We tried BOTH our stands in case one of them was defect and nop!On top of that, Tri Pod is REALLY not user friendly and dangerous for a guitar player to squeeze his fingers in...So it ends up pretty pricy and useless considering the weight of the stands!! Very disappointing! WAYYYYY overrated!
Mike Carlucci
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
I've owned my pair of Gator Frameworks speaker stands since 2016. Hundreds of gigs and never any issues. Solid construction, made with real steel, strong, sturdy and excellent design for easy use.Make no mistake these are expensive but worth every penny. They will save your back from having to lift heavy speakers awkwardly onto stands. Just place the speaker on the stand and unlock the hydroulic lift to do the heavy work for you. Buy these now!
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021
They set up pretty well. Love the carrying bag and style. The only flaw I would say they have is when trying to open the legs, there’s not much to grab on the legs to pop them open and it take a bit of pressure so I ripped a finger nail off the first time and now very cautious. Small margin of error for my fingers at least.
Gator Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2019
there are dents & 1 long scratch on both stands when i got them .they are about same weight as a normal Alum. speaker stand, not as light as other people mentioned on you tube reviews.i find legs are very hard to open, people says give it a little twist & legs are open, but it is not; you have to really pull all 3 legs out 1 by 1.overall, they are looking good, look very professional, but need to really baby them good or they'll get scratches all over.
JT
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2018
I have been using cranked up speakers stand for last 5 years and they were looking little bit used. I did some research on speaker stand with lift assistance and I found Gator Frameworks Series on Amazon and read some of the reviews and was impressed with them. I decided to buy them and and am totally impressed with the easy of use, the quality of the product. These stands are little heavier than my previous stand but they work great
T. Dan Nichols
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018
Presentation is a big zero. I’m unsure if that’s an Amazon botch or Gator ? The box the bag and 2 stands was in (within the Amazon box) looked like it had been dragged down the street for a day or two. Even the shipping receipt was wadded up. Lame... beyond that the stands look rock frikking solid but I can say this. If I didn’t hate returning stuff I’d return them. Why? What you make up for in ease of lifting the speaker, you pay for in the weight of the damn stands. Holy smoke they’re heavy. My ultimates I’ve had for 27 years and I can practically twirl them around like a baton. I’m not sure this was a good idea. These are really heavy to handle.
Nicholas J. Kittleson
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2016
This is the second set of speaker stands I have purchased for my mobile entertainment company. They are very expensive, but after three years of experience I am willing to invest in what will make my work life easier. I have truss to do large shows and corporate events. But most of my clients are hiring me to do smaller size shows. So I put a 10' aluminum pole in the O-clamps that I use to fly my JBL 515XTs and hang some effects lighting and a couple fog machines on the pole. Perfect for weddings, school dances, etc. Now before my Gators I would have to lift my speakers up on the stands, then stand on a chair or ladder to clamp in the pole and hang and wire my lights and foggers. With the Gators, I put my speakers up, but keep them low. I put the pole in, I hang and wire my lights and foggers. I test the lights, make sure they are all good, just the way I want them. Then I open the clamps on the speaker stand, walk to the center of the pole and with very little effort I slowly raise the aluminum pole which lifts both speakers up at the same time. And all the bridesmaids setting up the reception start saying to each other, "Ooh la la!!!" They have no idea there is lift assist in the poles. Another great thing about these speaker stands is that they are small. They break down incredibly well and fit in a much smaller space in my vehicle than my previous ones. Tear down is simple, too. With a little bit of pulling effort the stands come down because the weight of my speakers, aluminum pole, lights and foggers balances against the lift assist nearly perfectly. These stands are heavy. Much heavier than my previous Pyle Pros. But the bag is a very high quality case and makes transporting them very easy. The only thing I wish Gator had added is some way to know when the stands are level. Some markings on the tube should be sufficient I would think. Now I have to raise them up, clamp them, walk to the back of the room and eyeball, come back and open the clamps, adjust one side or the other higher or lower, close the clamps and repeat. Yes, they are expensive. But due to the time and effort they save me on the job, they are well worth it!
AVI Media
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2016
These are one awesome set of speaker stands. They look better IMO then the ultimate stands which seem to be fairly common. The system is completely self contained, or in other words there are no screws to get lost. When you use them you have to snap the legs away from the center post. When stored the legs have a clamping mechanism which keep the stand from flopping around. The carry bag is form fitted so you won't be able to fit anything else inside the bag like a mic stand. These stands are heavy. At first it seems like they're overly heavy, but when you compare them to ultimate stands the heft translates to durability in my mind.The lifting mechanism is amazing I have 40lbs speakers and they work quite well. There is a collar that helps you lower the stands when you're done with them. If you happen to release the piston lever without a speaker on top, it is somewhat difficult to lower it again (might take two hands for small build people). The legs are really nice looking, and I haven't had any problems with the red rubber feet falling off. They are also very gentle on gym floors.In other forums and reviews there seems to be people who think the plastic parts won't hold up to the rigors of the road. I would agree if a rental company was using these, however for band use and personal shows these are tough stands. The plastic in question is not the kind of plastic you find on cheap toys. It appears to be ABS which is the material used to make legos. This may seem an odd comparison, but when was the last time you saw a lego brick missing a peg? In other words I would relax about the plastic parts. As a final note these stands have no knobs. This means when your stand gets dropped, hit, or otherwise abused there's nothing to catch and break.
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