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Good for smaller interview
Rode Lavalier GO is a very good microphone to make smaller interviews and video projects. I've also used it in smaller live streaming events and they work well. Since I've bought these I've had no issues.
About sound... In my experience, there is very hard to get "body sound". If there are more quiet customers, it's even harder to get good sound. But, it doesn't bother on live events.
I recommend these lavaliers to smaller videographers. I am using these with Wireless GO and WIRELESS GO2.
About sound... In my experience, there is very hard to get "body sound". If there are more quiet customers, it's even harder to get good sound. But, it doesn't bother on live events.
I recommend these lavaliers to smaller videographers. I am using these with Wireless GO and WIRELESS GO2.
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Good for begginers or content creators
These are good mics if you want to make content for social media or corporate videos. I have done some professional sound for film with them and it just sounds cheap when you hide them under clothing, although their size is actually nice for hiding.
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Do what they have to do
I went with various cheap and good but old lavs before and now that I bought the Rode Go II I decided to just get the lavs for it. Works like a charm. For my taste they pick up a bit too much omni directional, I have to still figure out how the big movies get such a clean sound without too much background noise.. but these Rode lavs are a solid choice.
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Simple and good
Great mic to use with rode wireless go and go ii. Great also to use with invisiLav for professional productions.
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Superb Lav Mic!
Amazing little lav mic. Beautiful quality and nicely build. Holds up in post-production great too, with the recorded audio taking EQ and Compression nicely inside the DAW.
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Mediocre lapel mic
This is my first lapel mic, and I wasn't impressed.
If your room is not threaded well, don't expect anything spectacular. You will still hear echo (yes, I understand this is an omnidirectional mic).
I'd suggest buying Shure MVL instead.
In my opinion, Shure MVL sounds better.
If your room is not threaded well, don't expect anything spectacular. You will still hear echo (yes, I understand this is an omnidirectional mic).
I'd suggest buying Shure MVL instead.
In my opinion, Shure MVL sounds better.
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Great Product
Easy to use and great sound
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Rode Lavalier GO
This Mic I have purchased to facilitate and make my education lectures easy. As it is from a reputed brand- known for some of its' professional most used microphones, I thought it might replace my SHURE USB condenser mike or RODE NT 1A to some extent! but I was wrong- I have tried to use couple of times- It never fill my expectations. It was not a good purchase.
Anyway, this is a good product in its category- only it never fits my requirement.
Anyway, this is a good product in its category- only it never fits my requirement.
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Happy with the mic
Bought the mike and used it a couple of times for video prudution.
Serverd very well in recording outdoor interviews.
I am very happy with the mic and would recommend it.
Serverd very well in recording outdoor interviews.
I am very happy with the mic and would recommend it.
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Good microphone
This mic gives you the recognizable "youtuber"/"podcaster" sound with a good vocal tone and a slight bass boost.
The windshield is too big for my taste, I would prefer something smaller.
I had to by a phantom power adapter in order to use this with my audio interface, I wasn't aware of the power issues (it is not compatible with phantom power by default).
I'm quite happy with the final result.
The windshield is too big for my taste, I would prefer something smaller.
I had to by a phantom power adapter in order to use this with my audio interface, I wasn't aware of the power issues (it is not compatible with phantom power by default).
I'm quite happy with the final result.
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