Cary Daniels Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 I got my KE-89CC a year ago and recently it has started to rattle. I took it into the guys at location sound and they checked all the knuckles and said is wasn't the pole but the cable inside. There are no knots inside the cable I already checked. He said that when the pole was extended the internal cable was stretch so tight that is was acting like a guitar string and vibrating to make the metallic rattling sound. This sounds kinda ridiculous to me cause I know the cable is coated in a material that shouldn't make a metallic banging. It rattles even if I dont extend all the way on each section. Anybody have any suggestions or ideas? I know it isn't a top of the line pole but i'd like to know what kind of lifespan other k-tek users are getting out of their poles. Also they said it would $100 to recoiled it and I would probably have to do it every couple of years... Quote
studiomprd Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 Hi, Cary, and welcome... " He said that when the pole was extended the internal cable was stretch so tight that is was acting like a guitar string and vibrating to make the metallic rattling sound. " not ridiculous, and he is probably correct. The folks at location sound are not on commissions. " Also they said " (ditto) depending on your usage, the internal cord can have a tendency to need attention, often even replacement. This is pretty much true of all the internal coiled cord boom pole makes and models. K-Tek poles are very well made, and very well thought of. Quote
studiomprd Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 what you are experiencing seems to be normal wear and tear. sometimes another symptom is not being able to contract (collapse) the pole all the way... Quote
dfisk Posted October 16, 2012 Report Posted October 16, 2012 Cary shot me an e-mail, and we are taking care of this service issue. Quote
Peter Mega Posted October 17, 2012 Report Posted October 17, 2012 Check the wiring of the internal cable for correct phase. My first K152CCR was wired out of phase from the factory and caused severe handling noise to the point where I thought it was unusable. When I flipped the phase on my mixer, the problem went away. My dealer swapped it out for another pole, the one I have now and it's been great. Cheers Peter Mega Quote
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