New K-Tek Klassic Traveler Kit meets needs of operators on the go
Nov 28, 2008 8:20 AM
The Klassic Traveler Kit includes the K-87CC boom pole, which can extend to 7ft 3in and can be compressed to 22in.
K-Tek has introduced the Klassic Traveler Kit to meet the needs of boom pole operators on the go.
The new kit offers the K-Tek Klassic six-section graphite boom pole (K-87CC), K-Mount microphone suspension (K-MT) and a slip-on Fuzzy windscreen (Z-FSO) in a single package.
K-Tek's new Klassic graphite pole is engineered for quick storage and easy transportation. The six-section design allows the pole to collapse to a shorter minimum length, with no sacrifice to maximum reach. The K-87CC extends to 7ft 3in and can be compressed to 22in. Locking collars feature dimples and a soft-touch rubberized sleeve for an easier grip and more comfortable feel. The K-87CC comes outfitted with an internal coiled cable and a bottom XLR connector.
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