Bose T1 ToneMatch Microphone Stand Mounting Bracket
Mount your Bose L1 system's T1 ToneMatch mixer directly to your microphone stand for easy access! This bracket adjusts to fit a variety of tube diameters.
Overall User Ratings (based on 3 ratings)
Submitted November 22, 2014 by Dan Sherbon in Ponca City, OK
"Working Musician"
The clamp is made of plastic that breaks very easily even while being careful with it. The clamp adjusts to several sizes which is very well thought out. The problem is the material the clamp is made from.
Musical Background:
Professional musician. Pedal steel, keyboards and saxophone
Musical Style:
Country, rock, jazz
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Submitted April 2, 2017 by Jay Sims in Austin, TX
"Don't"
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This is the shoddiest music accessory ever made. It's made of plastic, and after a couple of uses it will no longer fully clamp down. Shortly after that, it will break, allowing your $500 tonematch (also made of plastic) to fall to the stage. With all of Bose's innovations, one would think that their engineers could design a simple, METAL, reliable device for attaching the tonematch to the mic stand.
Musical Background:
Singer/songwriter, 40 years.
Musical Style:
All styles.
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Submitted February 1, 2019 by Will K in Del Haven, NJ
"Very Shoddy Construction"
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The peg which holds the clamp components together slips out of its hole during the simple act of closing it. Putting it back in place, it holds, but hardly seems secure. It's a shame because mounting the mixer on the mic stand, for a solo performer in particular, is quite useful (and one of the reasons I bought the mixer in the first place). I'm going to purchase a more secure solution; I'd recommend saving the $25 and doing the same.
Musical Background:
Playing for 25 years, 40-50 gigs per year
Musical Style:
Classic rock, folk rock. Guitar, piano.
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