LyxPro Boom Pole with XLR Cable, 5-Section Stretchable Microphone Extends 2.4'-9.25'
- Brand:
- LyxPro
- Model Number:
- LYXMPL20
- UPC:
- 840102166439
- EAN:
- 0840102166439
- Walmart SKU:
- 429910546
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.33/5 from 9 reviews.
I can get the ideal length thanks to the three cascading telescopic pieces with hand screw tighteners.A comfortable and secure hold is made possible by the handle's padding.The cable is of inferior quality.works for voice and audio that will be post-processed.Since I only recently acquired the item, I'll be keeping an eye on its durability.
The actual twist locks are poorly constructed and made of plastic.The bottom lock is threaded backward for some reason, and several of the threads are already busted.Even a slight tremor causes it to ratchet quite a bit, and some of the rings holding the locks are deformed.
I had hoped maybe the reviews were inaccurate or something, but alas.With the wire inside clanging about, the pole is extremely noisy.Once open, the pole is difficult to close due to the wire inside becoming caught.Finally, the pole seemed shaky after being extended.It's very disappointing that I received this after paying for what seemed to be a high-quality item.Since the wire seems to be the primary problem, I genuinely believe I should have paid $10 less to purchase the pole without the wire inside.
It's not as simple to use as it seems.When the plastic tightening and loosening mechanism malfunctions, the entire pole retracts, including the microphone.Not a pole for regular usage.
Boompole is a monster!Perfect extension and strong construction.
terribly made.I've had it for about a week, and already the collar ring that locks the boom extension is broken.When we start filming this weekend, we're going to need to improvise.Not pleased.Purchase a different item.
It's not for use in the workplace.It was destroyed.
I had hoped to receive a boom that would at least last a few months, given the price of this one.As soon as I used it, I was completely let down.Without exerting a lot of energy, it is quite impossible to slide the arms out.It was by no means fluid.A tremendous amount of noise is also produced by this boom.On a recent low-budget commercial shot, I was boomerang, and the sound operator repeatedly inquired about the source of the noise.The boom was squeaking, as we soon found.I suppose this is in part because of how the boom was built, but possibly more importantly is that it was made of inexpensive plastic.
I thought this boom pole would be a good, inexpensive alternative to support a shotgun mic and live on a c-stand, however it was not suitable for that job.If your field audio trainee extends the bottom stage too far, it will fall apart because there are no firm stops there.Even worse, interference caused by the integrated XLR cable prevents re-assembly.Additionally, the female XLR connector at the base of the pole was so tightly sealed that it could not accept an XLR cable without exerting more force than was reasonably anticipated.Forget about this.Spend your money on a Sennheiser instead of wasting time on the set fiddling with inferior equipment.
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