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  1. I have a K-Tek KE-79 and I want to internally coil cable it. I have bought the threaded XLR to fit in the base of the pole (Switchcraft part B3MAUH) but I'm wondering when install it, what kind of strain relief should I have where the internal cable joins the XLR connector? I imagine that when the boom is extended with the spring-like coiled cable it would put quite a bit of strain on the solder joints. I was thinking of putting a piece of plastic tubing around the terminals and fill it with epoxy to hold the cable in place. However this means the connector is no longer serviceable. Would you recommend using something softer that is removable such as silicone or hot-melt glue so I can pull it out if I need to get to the terminals again? This would obviously less sturdy though. What strain relief do they use in the K-Tek KE-79CC?
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