The K-TEK K-102CCR Klassic Series Microphone Boompole features 5 telescoping sections, lightweight graphite construction, captive collet locking system and soft-touch rubberized collars with dimpled grip.
The rain resistant construction is also dent proof, and weighs just 1.542 lb for easy handling and portability. Eight layers of graphite also resist handling noise. The K-102CCR features an internally coiled cable and side-exit XLR connector at the base.
| Material | Graphite |
| Seções | 5 |
| Minimum Length | 2.3' (70.10cm) |
| Maximum Length | 8.9' (271cm) |
| Weight | 1.542 lb |
| Capacidade de Carga | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
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Comments about K-Tek K102CCR 5-Section Klassic Series Lightweight Boompole:
And It was a trusty tool. This one has the same solid feel and action so I am willing to bet it performs equally reliable. I am a little bummed this one did not have the foamy grip wrapped on the handle but carbon fiber is not hard to hold in the cold of the arctic. Next I will get the stereo cabled version.
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This item was good on the first try, when you extend it and put it together. However you used it the first time and were ready for the 2nd go at it, tighteners or whatever you may want to call it didn't actually tighten when the pole was fully extended and would be very loose and collapse.. the pole it self was very helpful if at the least it would stay fully expended.
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Comments about K-Tek K102CCR 5-Section Klassic Series Lightweight Boompole:
Great pole for recording.. love the internal cord placement and sturdy construction.
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Although this boom pole is nicely made and sturdy, the coiled cable inside will make a surprising amount of noise that will be picked up by a sensitive microphone with the gain turned up on the mixer or recorder. Even a cautious and slow rotation of the pole can result in disturbing noise from the internal cable unless the volume is kept low.
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Seems like a good pole, have not had a chance to actually use yet.
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Very lightweight. The side mount XLR connector means I can sit the pole down on it's end without having to worry about the connection.
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Comments about K-Tek K102CCR 5-Section Klassic Series Lightweight Boompole:
This is a great length for all around use. I find it much more versatile than the 8.9. It is really light and is built to last. Handling noise is not bad if you keep movement to a minimum.
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Comments about K-Tek K102CCR 5-Section Klassic Series Lightweight Boompole:
With the MKH 416 and the Rycote softie mount and front, the whole rig weighs 2.5 lbs. Great, the pole is quite noisy when using with rycote softie mount. Lots of low frequency jargon. Id probably buy it again just buy the best shock mount you can.
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I just replaced my old metal boom pole with this carbon fiber boom pole. I have to say I am a bit disappointed. First of all, when you loosen a collar and try to slide the pole out it sticks and is not smooth at all. I'm not sure if it will loosen up with more use, but right now it makes it difficult in run and gun situations. Second, in my opinion the collars must be loosened several rotations before the pole can be exteneded. I'm use to half a turn and then extend the pole, again difficult to move quickly for ENG work. Third, because this pole tends to stick, it makes far too much noise. This is the first K-Tek product I have bought, I've always heard good things about them, maybe I just have a bad pole. Either way i think I'll go back to my old metal pole, it was quiet and smooth, never got stuck.
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