Udvalgte Detaljer
ProducentRode
ModelnummerLAVALIER GO
Varenummer575087
EAN0698813006403
Teknisk Info for Rode Lavalier Go
Mikrofon sensitivitet-35 dB
Mikrofon frekvens20 - 20000 Hz
TypeClip-on mikrofon
Mikrofon dynamikområde83 dB
Tilsvarende støjniveau27 dB
Mikrofon, signal-til-støjforhold67 dB
MikrofonretningstypeOmniretningsbestemt
Svingspole typeKondensator
ForbindelsesteknologiLedningsført
Enhedsgrænseflade3.5 mm (1/8")
Farve på produktSort, Hvid
MonteringstypeKlip
Output impedans3k
StrømkildeDC
Energi og Forbrug
Mål
Bredde5 mm
Dybde5 mm
Højde24 mm
Lavalier GO is a professional-grade wearable microphone designed for use in a wide range of applications. The 3.5mm TRS connector is designed to pair perfectly with the RODE Wireless GO and most recording devices with a 3.5mm TRS microphone input.
Lavalier GO is designed to perform excellently in any broadcast application. Featuring a discreet 4.5mm omnidirectional microphone, it delivers crystal clear audio in all environments and is incredibly forgiving when it comes to placement on talent, allowing for greater flexibility in fast-paced situations.
A foam pop shield is supplied to minimise wind noise and vocal plosives (hard ‘b’, ‘t’ and ‘p’ sounds), as well as a durable mounting clip with in-built cable management for quick and easy rigging. It also features a hard-wearing 1.2m (4 ft) long Kevlar® reinforced cable, designed to withstand the rigours of any shoot.
Lavalier GO also comes in white for easy concealment against bright clothing.
Features:
- Professional-grade lavalier mic with 3.5mm TRS jack
- High-quality omnidirectional condenser capsule
- Discreet 4.5mm miniature microphone
- Kevlar reinforced cable
- Includes pop shield and durable mounting clip
Type
typeCondenser
Field of ApplicationConferencia
Præstation
Maximum SPL (dB)110
frekvensgang (Hz)20 - 20000
impedans (ohm)3000
Udstyr
Directional CharacteristicsOmnidirectional
Microphone Port3,5 mm Jack
Strømkilde
operativsystemVia Jack Plug
Generelt
farvesort
dimensioner (mm)24 x 11 x 11
vægt (g)12
Spørgsmål vedr. Rode Lavalier Go?