You'll be pleased to know after I commented on your other video I'm now seeing more of your videos on my homepage. I guess that's another issue with the whole summary/low retention issue. If they're jumping ship early they're not commenting etc either.
I’ve used Ambient poles for years with zero problems and much ease of use. One selling point certainly used to be that the tube wall was so tough, it wouldn’t crack, even if someone stepped on it.
"UHM" is Ultra-High Modulus carbon fiber. The elastic modulus is a measure of stiffness, so that's consistent with your observation of the higher stiffness and greater responsiveness of the Ambient pole. The downside is that UHM carbon is significantly less impact-resistant. You probably don't want to be bumping that Ambient pole into stuff all that often. FWIW I have a Really Right Stuff 4-segment boompole that's UHM as well. I like it a lot. The nice thing about buying your pole from a tripod maker is that they really have their stuff together when it comes to those rotational locks.
As I was watching this I noticed my Insta360 Extended Selfie stick sitting on a small tripod. It weighs 12.8 oz, extends from 14" to 118". It has 1/4 20 male and female on each end. I extended it with the another 5.25 feet with an aluminum mono pod with the Insta360X4 mounted on one end. B&H sells them for $89. It doesn't have locks to tighten, just friction. I doubt it will last all that long under heavy use. There wasn't much sag with the insta360 on it even with the mono pod. No more than I use a boom pole I think this will work for me. Best Regards.
Maybe a low probability but you mentioned Teflon and atm there seems to be apprehension about it and PFAs with regards to health. Maybe on the safe side, users can consider having a pair of gloves if they will be hand operating the pole for hours on end, for months and years. Hopefully the gloves can help prevent any possible direct skin contact/absorption. These chemicals apparently last a long time and I suppose they could be transferred to food and other things we might touch or consume with our hands. Just a thought!
Although I'm not a daily user of a boompole, i haven't had any issues out of my Rode aluminum pole. Love the balance on it vs the graphite ones I've tried! Because of the lighter material, the graphite balances significantly closer to the mic, and so for me is much harder to keep steady!!🤷
I was going from röde PRO to ambient Qps 5 with coiled cable. It’s like day and night and I am very happy with it. And this purchase was Allens fault as well…. He should take care of my bills hahaha 😂
I should have seen this coming from a mile away. I knew about you guys meeting for a collab, I know Allen loves Ambient and yet I failed to deduce that Allen would be here. Great surprise tho 😄
Funny timing on this video realease, I literally just ordered a Rode boom pole and blimp last night. However, I definitely couldn't afford this pole on my current budget.
I use this boom pole now ! How do I season it properly? Once locked ( and I have to lock it tight ) I slightly unlock it and it rubs tight when adding or subtracting length to the ambient slim pole , is that ok ? I don’t wanna ruin the carbon fiber material thus ruining the pole
Hi Curtis Judd! I have a question. I bought Deity V-MIC D4 and I am having trouble finding a trrs to trrs cable for it. To my surprise I couldnt find any good female to male cables. I bought one but it create noise because it is not shielded I think. I need trrs to trrs because I have to use this mic with my MacBook very often. Do you have any suggestions for me? I wonder what kind of cables pros use? Thanks in advance.
The way we have it rigged up here, it is wireless so there are not cables through or outside the pole. You CAN thread a straight cable through the Ambient QP Slim if you choose to do that.
I have never done this, but it sure looks like something that seems to look like it could take a toll on your body. I feel muscle fatigue just carrying around milk at the grocery store, where it feels like it weighs nothing but after 10 minutes or so it feels like it weighs a ton. So watching audio guys holding any pole like that, seems like there has to be a better way. Even some kind of mono pole or something to carry the weight when they have to stand in one place for long periods of time. I know that it is traditional to hold the poles, and I probably sound like George on Seinfeld, where he tells the bank security cop that he should have a chair. But with all the advancements in all tech, I don't get why they still have to torture people like this. It is impressive that they can do it, but does it not make this a young person's job? Anyway - just wondered.
Agreed with SoundSpeeds, there are techniques and, for starters, I don’t always hold the pole above my head. Also, long takes of 15 minutes are not that common in narrative work. For interviews, the boom is usually placed in a holder on a stand.
The cameo had me dying!!! Love it!!!
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I've used the same Ambient pole for 8,5 years. It has never let me down.
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Allen knows his stuff. Great comparison video.
Thanks Audio Buff~
Thanks for mentioning the painter poles. You just saved me a ton of money! Budget tip!
Good luck!
You'll be pleased to know after I commented on your other video I'm now seeing more of your videos on my homepage. I guess that's another issue with the whole summary/low retention issue. If they're jumping ship early they're not commenting etc either.
I’ve used Ambient poles for years with zero problems and much ease of use. One selling point certainly used to be that the tube wall was so tough, it wouldn’t crack, even if someone stepped on it.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
"UHM" is Ultra-High Modulus carbon fiber. The elastic modulus is a measure of stiffness, so that's consistent with your observation of the higher stiffness and greater responsiveness of the Ambient pole. The downside is that UHM carbon is significantly less impact-resistant. You probably don't want to be bumping that Ambient pole into stuff all that often.
FWIW I have a Really Right Stuff 4-segment boompole that's UHM as well. I like it a lot. The nice thing about buying your pole from a tripod maker is that they really have their stuff together when it comes to those rotational locks.
The RRS booms do have great locks but if you like the boom, don't watch my review of it.
Yes, tradeoffs.
Always cool to survey the "spectrum" of products in any niche.
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Love the collab!
👍 me too!
the only thing left this channel had to give was humor, and that first bit killed me. it's so awesome you both get along so well :)
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This was a funny start of the video with y'all two, lol. 👍
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Well designed. Thanks Curtis.
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Omg I’m so glad UA-cam previewed the beginning of this video for me on my phone cuz it really got me cracking up! 😂
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4th another epic video❤, thanks for coming Allan❤
Yes, thanks Sound Speeds!
Brilliant intro! Well, DONE!
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Two legends 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Markus! Thank you for your videos!
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As I was watching this I noticed my Insta360 Extended Selfie stick sitting on a small tripod. It weighs 12.8 oz, extends from 14" to 118". It has 1/4 20 male and female on each end. I extended it with the another 5.25 feet with an aluminum mono pod with the Insta360X4 mounted on one end. B&H sells them for $89. It doesn't have locks to tighten, just friction. I doubt it will last all that long under heavy use. There wasn't much sag with the insta360 on it even with the mono pod. No more than I use a boom pole I think this will work for me. Best Regards.
Ok. 👍
Maybe a low probability but you mentioned Teflon and atm there seems to be apprehension about it and PFAs with regards to health. Maybe on the safe side, users can consider having a pair of gloves if they will be hand operating the pole for hours on end, for months and years.
Hopefully the gloves can help prevent any possible direct skin contact/absorption. These chemicals apparently last a long time and I suppose they could be transferred to food and other things we might touch or consume with our hands.
Just a thought!
Thanks for sharing!
Although I'm not a daily user of a boompole, i haven't had any issues out of my Rode aluminum pole. Love the balance on it vs the graphite ones I've tried! Because of the lighter material, the graphite balances significantly closer to the mic, and so for me is much harder to keep steady!!🤷
Stick with what works best for you!
@@curtisjudd thanks! If I were to upgrade from the Rode but stay with aluminum, what would you recommend?I also like the straight internal cable style
@@jamesburton1050 Honestly, I don't know. I haven't used any other aluminum poles.
@@curtisjudd no problem. Thanks!
Wonerwfull crossover)))
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I was going from röde PRO to ambient Qps 5 with coiled cable. It’s like day and night and I am very happy with it. And this purchase was Allens fault as well…. He should take care of my bills hahaha 😂
Hahaha! But glad it is working well for you!
Why not the slim ?
Great video as always! What is the wireless system for the mic that is shown at 4:05?
Sound Devices A10. 👍
I don’t know words for this!!! Ha! Great intro guys :)
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I should have seen this coming from a mile away. I knew about you guys meeting for a collab, I know Allen loves Ambient and yet I failed to deduce that Allen would be here. Great surprise tho 😄
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Quick question, what type of microphone shock mount are you using in this video? Thanks!
The Rycote nanoshield shockmount.
That collab !❤
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Nice cameo by Allen!
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Awesome intro 👏🏽👏🏽
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Funny timing on this video realease, I literally just ordered a Rode boom pole and blimp last night. However, I definitely couldn't afford this pole on my current budget.
Happy booming!
I use this boom pole now ! How do I season it properly? Once locked ( and I have to lock it tight ) I slightly unlock it and it rubs tight when adding or subtracting length to the ambient slim pole , is that ok ? I don’t wanna ruin the carbon fiber material thus ruining the pole
Unlike Shure axient and lecrosonics …Why does sound devices not make a plug on wireless transmitter for boom pole use ?
They make a boom pole bracket for their A20 transmitter instead.
Did you fly Allen up just for the intro? What a flex! Well not the boom pole... you know what I mean.
He had me shipped in by truck.
@@SoundSpeeds I hope for your sake the truck was traveling at the speed of sound. 😏 Love you both and your collab ❤
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Curtis, what are all the pieces you are using for the wireless mic in this demo?
Sound Devices A10 transmitter with its boom attachment plate. That’s wired with a DPA 4017b and the mic is in the Rycote Nanoshield’s shockmount.
@@curtisjudd Thank you. I'm thinking of doing something similar with Deity's Theos.
Hell funny intro, great work. 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks 😁
If you did cabling all the way through would you pick a flow through kit for ambient or pick a tkek coiled?
Probably a flow through with Ambient.
No coiled cable would fit thru the thin section of a Slim.
Hi Curtis Judd! I have a question.
I bought Deity V-MIC D4 and I am having trouble finding a trrs to trrs cable for it. To my surprise I couldnt find any good female to male cables. I bought one but it create noise because it is not shielded I think. I need trrs to trrs because I have to use this mic with my MacBook very often. Do you have any suggestions for me? I wonder what kind of cables pros use?
Thanks in advance.
Pros use balanced cables when they need longer cables, generally. I think RODE makes a TRRS extension cable.
the beginning is so funny!!
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So how the cable goes on this expensive one? Didn't quite get it ...
The way we have it rigged up here, it is wireless so there are not cables through or outside the pole. You CAN thread a straight cable through the Ambient QP Slim if you choose to do that.
"Yeah. . . Yeah. . . . . Yeah. [sigh]" will be my epitaph.
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"If you're a nobody amateur, will you be very excited if you find a boom pole at goodwill? Yes, you will be positively giddy."
LOL
🤣best intro
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Great intro haha
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I have never done this, but it sure looks like something that seems to look like it could take a toll on your body. I feel muscle fatigue just carrying around milk at the grocery store, where it feels like it weighs nothing but after 10 minutes or so it feels like it weighs a ton. So watching audio guys holding any pole like that, seems like there has to be a better way.
Even some kind of mono pole or something to carry the weight when they have to stand in one place for long periods of time.
I know that it is traditional to hold the poles, and I probably sound like George on Seinfeld, where he tells the bank security cop that he should have a chair.
But with all the advancements in all tech, I don't get why they still have to torture people like this. It is impressive that they can do it, but does it not make this a young person's job?
Anyway - just wondered.
I'm nearly 50 and love booming. There's technique that helps us to avoid injury- is not just mindlessly holding a boom awkwardly overhead
Agreed with SoundSpeeds, there are techniques and, for starters, I don’t always hold the pole above my head. Also, long takes of 15 minutes are not that common in narrative work.
For interviews, the boom is usually placed in a holder on a stand.
Curtis: “have you no self respect?”
No.
LOL!!