Use the K-Tek KP14V Mighty Boompole on your next set thanks to its wide overall 3.8 to 14' extension range and 3/8"-16 mounting screw for wide shotgun microphone attachment compatibility. The uncabled boompole features five telescoping sections with twist locks for intuitive length adjustment. Remove the headpiece and bottom rubber bumper to feed through a separately available XLR cable without needing to solder.
KPCCR Right-Angle XLR Module
KPTA Transmitter Adapter Module
KPFT Flow Thru Module
The Small 3/8"-16 Female Threaded Adapter to 1/4"-20 Male Threaded Post from Impact converts a 3/8"-16 male threaded screw to a 1/4"-20 screw. The adapter is made of brass.
The K-Tek KSQD1—or the Squid, as it’s more commonly known—is a convenient, stretchy solution for mounting a transmitter, mobile device, remote, and more to a tripod, handgrip, and yes, even a boompole. The Squid is made of silicone, quite elastic and strong, and stretches to provide a solid grip over the device. The silicone doubles as a barrier to shield the equipment, behaving in some ways as a shock absorber. As the Squid is translucent, you can see your controls and status indications quite easily.
Attaching something like a transmitter to the top end of your boompole with the Squid you can achieve better RF range, as well as stability as you swing the boom to and fro. Also, the silicone material adds little weight to the endeavor, which, as any boompole operator can tell you, is a plus. You can even attach a camera with a gimbal to the top of the boom, achieving drone-like shots. You can also use this device on tripod legs, antenna masts, or indeed, any tube-shaped object.
Stay protected with 1-Year Extended OEM Warranty from CPS. Providing 1-year of coverage, this third-party extended warranty begins after your product's manufacturer warranty ends. Covering parts and labor, this warranty includes product replacement if repair is not possible. Choose between mail-in or in-home options at the time of claim, depending on the product category. Please note that for mail-in services, customers are responsible for shipping fees.
