Αξεσουάρ Μικροφώνων Rode Interview GO Handle adapter for Wireless GO II
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The Rode Interview GO Handheld Mic Adapter for the Wireless GO II is a versatile accessory designed to convert the Wireless GO II transmitter into a compact handheld microphone. This adapter is ideal for various applications, including on-camera interviews, reporting, and other ENG (Electronic News Gathering) scenarios.
The Rode Interview GO adapter consists of two main components: the adapter itself and a high-density windshield. The adapter securely attaches to the Wireless GO II transmitter via its cold shoe clip, ensuring a stable and secure mount. This setup transforms the Wireless GO II into a handheld microphone, providing a professional look and feel that is perfect for capturing high-quality audio in various environments.
Key Features:
- Reduces plosives to prevent distortion in audio recordings.
- Protects the microphone capsule from wind noise.
- Compact and lightweight design for ease of use.
The windshield included with the adapter serves multiple purposes. It reduces plosives, which are sudden bursts of air that can cause distortion in audio recordings, particularly when recording voices. Additionally, the windshield protects the microphone capsule from wind noise, ensuring clear and crisp audio even when recording outdoors.
Compatible Devices:
- Wireless GO II Transmitter
- Other wireless lavalier transmitters like DJI mic or Boya/Saramonic transmitters
The Rode Interview GO is designed to be user-friendly and adaptable to various recording situations. This adapter is an essential tool for professionals and hobbyists alike who need a reliable and professional-grade handheld microphone solution.
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Adapter Dimensions42.9 x 237 x 23 mm
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Windshield Dimensions73.3 x 81.6 x 73.3 mm
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Adapter Weight84 grams
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Windshield Weight8 grams
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Package Weight220 grams
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ColorBlack
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Secure attachmentCold shoe clip
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Windshield FeatureHigh-density for reducing plosives and wind noise
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Description
The Rode Interview GO Handheld Mic Adapter for the Wireless GO II is a versatile accessory designed to convert the Wireless GO II transmitter into a compact handheld microphone. This adapter is ideal for various applications, including on-camera interviews, reporting, and other ENG (Electronic News Gathering) scenarios.
The Rode Interview GO adapter consists of two main components: the adapter itself and a high-density windshield. The adapter securely attaches to the Wireless GO II transmitter via its cold shoe clip, ensuring a stable and secure mount. This setup transforms the Wireless GO II into a handheld microphone, providing a professional look and feel that is perfect for capturing high-quality audio in various environments.
Key Features:
- Reduces plosives to prevent distortion in audio recordings.
- Protects the microphone capsule from wind noise.
- Compact and lightweight design for ease of use.
The windshield included with the adapter serves multiple purposes. It reduces plosives, which are sudden bursts of air that can cause distortion in audio recordings, particularly when recording voices. Additionally, the windshield protects the microphone capsule from wind noise, ensuring clear and crisp audio even when recording outdoors.
Compatible Devices:
- Wireless GO II Transmitter
- Other wireless lavalier transmitters like DJI mic or Boya/Saramonic transmitters
The Rode Interview GO is designed to be user-friendly and adaptable to various recording situations. This adapter is an essential tool for professionals and hobbyists alike who need a reliable and professional-grade handheld microphone solution.
Technical Specifications
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Adapter Dimensions42.9 x 237 x 23 mm
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Windshield Dimensions73.3 x 81.6 x 73.3 mm
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Adapter Weight84 grams
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Windshield Weight8 grams
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Package Weight220 grams
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ColorBlack
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Secure attachmentCold shoe clip
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Windshield FeatureHigh-density for reducing plosives and wind noise