Lightwave Audio features new G5-4M telescopic audio production pole

Apr 17, 2008 8:40 AM

    
The G5-4M is made from carbon fiber, which makes it strong and light for applications like newsgathering or location recording teams.

The G5-4M is made from carbon fiber, which makes it strong and light for applications like newsgathering or location recording teams.

Lightwave Audio Systems is launching a new telescopic production pole at NAB2008.

The G5-4M is a 13ft version of the existing 8ft G5 pole with the same easily serviceable triple-cam locking system. The telescopic pole weighs 21.8oz and is 3.2ft when collapsed. The G5-4M is made from carbon fiber, which makes it strong and light for applications like newsgathering or location recording teams.

See Lightwave Audio in NAB booth N8511, or visit www.lightwavesystems.com.




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