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deckFrame(32)

deckFrame(32)

Mic stand mountable frame for the 32-Key Stream Deck Module

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Regular price $40.00
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Extend your Stream Deck's positioning possibilities by adding a mic stand mountable frame. Mount it vertically on any straight mic stand, or add the included 45° clip to angle it toward you on a stand — or prop it up on a desktop.

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▸ Quick Facts
What it is Mic stand mounting frame for the Elgato Stream Deck Module (32 Keys). Standard 3/8"-27 microphone thread for infinite positioning on any mic stand or magic arm.
Who it's for Monitor Engineers/FOH Engineers/Broadcast Operators running Stream Deck for show control/macros and require very specific placement of the controllers.
Used by
  • Geoff Plourd (Monitor Engineer, 311)
  • Caleb James (Monitor Engineer, Wu-Tang Clan)
Mounting options
  • Vertical on straight stand — deckFrame threads directly onto any mic stand
  • Angled on straight stand — add the 45° clip to tilt the deck toward you
  • Desktop use — the 45° clip doubles as a desktop foot to prop deckFrame up on any flat surface
Compatible device Elgato Stream Deck Module (32 Keys) exclusively — Stream Deck Module not included
Thread standard 3/8"-27 microphone thread — fits any standard mic stand, and also magic arms and boom accessories via standard thread adapters.
Includes deckFrame(32) + 45° Clip — FREE (introductory period)
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Caleb James (monitors for Wu-Tang Clan) running macros of his deckFrame(32)

Got macros?

Nothing beats having your macros trigger-ready right at your fingertips. With the deckFrame you can have your button exactly where you want them,

Geoff Plourd setting up his deckFrame on a magic arm

At arm's length

Magic Arms are all the rage these days. The deckFrame just makes your Stream Deck compatible with a whole new set of hardware options.

Mic stands are always there, use'em!

Just adding a mic thread to your Stream Deck multiplies the ways you have to set it up.

  • Hang it. Angle it. Own it.

  • Double the macros. Same stand.

  • Angled even on straight stands