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Hi I don't know if it is the right place to ask so please tell med where
to ask if this is the wrong place

I need a boom pole fore ENG-recording on the fly, it have to bee stored
on my backpack and take a beating on the job

what about K-tek 79ccr or Rycote A5 or any better?

What shock mount can hold both my k6/me66 or EV-re50?


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hmm wrote in :

Hi I don't know if it is the right place to ask so please tell med where
to ask if this is the wrong place

I need a boom pole fore ENG-recording on the fly, it have to bee stored
on my backpack and take a beating on the job

what about K-tek 79ccr or Rycote A5 or any better?

What shock mount can hold both my k6/me66 or EV-re50?


Best regards
hmm


The place to look is

rec.arts.movies.production.sound
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Hi I don't know if it is the right place to ask so please tell med where
to ask if this is the wrong place


You're probably better off in rec.arts.movies.production.sound.

I need a boom pole fore ENG-recording on the fly, it have to bee stored
on my backpack and take a beating on the job

what about K-tek 79ccr or Rycote A5 or any better?


The more rugged it's going to be, the heavier it's going to be. The Rycote
is probably more rugged than the K-tek but it also weighs a lot more.

What shock mount can hold both my k6/me66 or EV-re50?


Why not use the shock mounts designed for each? They need slightly different
tuning depending on the weight of the mike.
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Thanks for your great answer:-)
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 23:04:39 -0500, hmm wrote
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Hi I don't know if it is the right place to ask so please tell med where
to ask if this is the wrong place

I need a boom pole fore ENG-recording on the fly, it have to bee stored
on my backpack and take a beating on the job

what about K-tek 79ccr or Rycote A5 or any better?

What shock mount can hold both my k6/me66 or EV-re50?


Best regards
hmm


How much pole to you need?

If you're only doing run & gun, probably a 9 or 12 footer will do.

I got a 16 foot carbon fiber K-tek, because I do different things and wanted
a light pole with a big reach. With 16:9 studio shots, I can still lock down
my pole in a stand, reach the talent and still be out of frame.

I have a shorter K-tek, a 9 footer with internal cord that collapses small
enough to put in carry on luggage, but I've never used it.

Regards,

Ty Ford

Regards,

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On 08-02-2012 19:30, Ty Ford wrote:
On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 23:04:39 -0500, hmm wrote
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Hi I don't know if it is the right place to ask so please tell med where
to ask if this is the wrong place

I need a boom pole fore ENG-recording on the fly, it have to bee stored
on my backpack and take a beating on the job

what about K-tek 79ccr or Rycote A5 or any better?

What shock mount can hold both my k6/me66 or EV-re50?


Best regards
hmm


How much pole to you need?

If you're only doing run& gun, probably a 9 or 12 footer will do.

I got a 16 foot carbon fiber K-tek, because I do different things and wanted
a light pole with a big reach. With 16:9 studio shots, I can still lock down
my pole in a stand, reach the talent and still be out of frame.

I have a shorter K-tek, a 9 footer with internal cord that collapses small
enough to put in carry on luggage, but I've never used it.

Regards,

Ty Ford

Regards,

Ty Ford

--Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services
Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com
Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWaPRHMGhGA

Hi

It is for the moments where you have to record sound from a hard to
reach source, like a person surrounded by journalists ;-)
Or places where you just want the extra space or want to get the mike
above a crowd, but i have to put it on my backpack and maybe running
whit it so i don't want it to get cough in anything while on my back.

The best would be a 1 foot to 20 feet but i don't exists.

About the shock mount, I have to change the mike wary fast and have to
have a 22.5 mm/Ø to 25.4 mm/Ø mike on it


Regards Hmm
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