The K-Tek K-Mount Suspension System is a rugged and affordable shockmount for most shotgun, stereo and other cylindrical microphones. The shockmount features K-Tek's patented 4-point polymer suspension bands that stretch to fit most diameter sizes. The polymer bands are housed in a rugged, lightweight aluminum frame with a standard 3/8"-16 thread adapter for mounting onto microphone stands. A shoe-mount adapter is available for camera mounting.
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Key Features
- Fits Most Cylindrical Microphones
- Stretchable 4-point Polymer Suspenders
- Standard 3/8" - 16 Thread
The K-Tek K-Mount Suspension System is a rugged and affordable shockmount for most shotgun, stereo and other cylindrical microphones. The shockmount features K-Tek's patented 4-point polymer suspension bands that stretch to fit most diameter sizes. The polymer bands are housed in a rugged, lightweight aluminum frame with a standard 3/8"-16 thread adapter for mounting onto microphone stands. A shoe-mount adapter is available for camera mounting.
More DetailsK-Tek K-MT Overview
UPC: 791090332224
K-Tek K-MT Reviews
Works Well
By Hugh
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-10
Works well with my Sennheiser ME66.
Made in USA Piece of Junk
By Gordon
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2017-04-04
My first shock mount fell apart. The screws came loose between the mount and the tightening arm. I took some blame for not seeing sooner the loose screws. Because the screws came out and were lost I went ahead and bought a brand new mount. The tightening and loosening mechanism did not loosen the mount. It stayed very tight and unworkable. So.....I took off the tightening handle from the new mount and replaced it with the handle from the old mount. Problem solved.
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question
How well does this shock mount fit a Rode NTG-1?
Yes, the Rode NTG-1 does fit. It is a snug fit to ensure a firm grip and make sure you expensive microphone is securely held in place.The rubber suspenders further ensure that the mic can't bottom out on the frame as the rubber's retaining force grows exponentially the more moving/vibrating force the microphone experiences.
Date published: 2018-08-27
