The Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System easily clamps securely onto guitar cabinets and can hold anything from the standard fare dynamic mics to their exotic ribbon, tube and condenser counterparts - even mics weighing up to 1lb!
The Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System is quite possibly the coolest mic stand since the Starbird. The Audix Cabgrabber easily clamps securely onto guitar cabinets and can hold anything from the standard fare dynamic mics to their exotic ribbon, tube and condenser counterparts - even mics weighing up to 1lb! Plus, it keeps the floor clear and there are no annoying booms extending out for a guitarist to bump into for that ever so popular effect/game of "Where did the guitar go in the mix?" AND, the Audix Cabgrabber works like a charm when the amp is on an amp-stand or you are mic-ing the top cabinet of a stack. Every venue needs at least a pair of these great solutions for stage and studio.
Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System Features
- An innovative miking solution for guitar amps and cabinets
- Allows for precise positioning
- Simple, elegant, compact and easy to use
- No tools required
- Adjustable, tension held
- Mic arm hand tightens firmly into position
- Holds mics weighing up to 1 pound (.45 Kilos)
- Works on cabinets with flat or recessed edge
- Clamps to side or top of cabinet
- Durable steel construction
Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System Specifications
- Type: Compact Mic Clamp
- Compatibility: Guitar Amps & Cabinets
- Construction: Durable Steel
- Weight Capacity: Up to 1 Pound (.45 Kg)
Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System Includes
- Audix Cabgrabber Guitar Cabinet Micing System
- Manufacturer Warranty
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Good, not great
Feb 14th 2024I like this thing and the concept is good, but it doesn't fit as seamlessly as I'd like on certain amps. And the adjustments are not done easily. It requires a lot of testing and trial/error to get the position just right. The idea is great and it can work if you're patient with it, but it needs a little engineering. In a live setting or a situation where you're under the gun, timing wise, it can be a frustrating device.