Rode Lavalier GO

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Rode Lavalier GO

Rode

Lavalier GO

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 471279
Brand: Rode
Model: Lavalier GO
Price: $62.70

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The Rode Lavalier GO is a surprisingly capable little mic, especially when paired with the Wireless GO II system. It’s a great budget-friendly option for content creators, vloggers, or anyone needing a discreet and portable lavalier. Just be mindful of background noise – that omni pattern doesn't discriminate!

Product Description

  • Rode Lavalier GO
  • Condenser lavalier microphone
  • Perfectly matched to Røde Wireless GO II (Article Nr. #535956#)
  • Also suitable for other devices with 3.5 mm microphone input
  • Compatible e.g. with notebooks
  • DSLR cameras and mobile recorders
  • Miniature condenser capsule with omni-directional characteristic
  • Broadcastable sound quality
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20000 Hz
  • Sound pressure level limit: 110 dB
  • Kevlar-reinforced connection cable with 1.2 m length
  • 3.5 mm TRS jack plug with gold-plated contacts
  • Dimensions (microphone with draft shield): 24 x 11 x 11 mm
  • Weight: 12 g
  • Includes foam windscreen
  • crocodile clip and transport bag
PROS
  • • Kevlar cable offers impressive durability, resisting common wear and tear
  • • Omni pickup delivers surprisingly natural sound, good for interviews
  • • Miniature size is exceptionally discreet for on-body recording
  • • Gold-plated connector ensures reliable signal transfer and minimal noise
CONS
  • • Limited cable length restricts movement and placement options
  • • Omni pattern picks up *everything*, requiring careful environment consideration
  • • Lacks a built-in preamp, necessitating a decent recording device

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Key Features

Mic Type Condenser
Polar Pattern Omni-directional
Frequency Range 20 - 20000 Hz
Connector 3.5 mm TRS
Cable Length 1.2 m
Weight 12 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

Smartphone recorders often have weak preamps; the GO’s signal might be too quiet, resulting in noise. A dedicated recorder will yield significantly better results.
It's a significant improvement over standard cables, but aggressive handling can still cause tangles. Still, it’s much more robust than typical plastic-jacketed lav mics.
Yes, but ensure your camera’s mic input isn’t overloaded; a preamp might be necessary to avoid clipping or low volume.

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