RODE Lavalier GO Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Wireless GO Systems, Omni Polar Pattern for 360° Pickup, 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency, Gold-Plated 3.5mm TRS Connector, Black | LAVGO
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Acoustic Principle
Permanently Polarised Condenser
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Frequency Range
20Hz - 20kHz
Output Impedance
3k ? Typical
Signal-to-noise Ratio
67 dB
Equivalent Noise
27 dB Typical
Maximum SPL
110 dB
Sensitivity
-35dB (17.8mV @94dB SPL)
Dynamic Range
83dB Typical
Power Requirements
Powered from plug-in power TRS socket (2.7V)
Output Connection
Gold-plated TRS plug
Lavalier GOProfessional Lavalier Microphone The Lavalier GO is a professional-grade lavalier microphone designed for use in a wide range of applications. The 3.5mm TRS connector is designed to pair perfectly with the RØDE Wireless GO series and most recording devices with a 3.5mm TRS microphone input.Featuring a discreet 4.5mm omnidirectional condenser capsule, the Lavalier GO delivers crystal-clear audio in any environment and is incredibly forgiving when it comes to placement on talent, allowing for greater flexibility in fast-paced situations. It is available in black or white for easy concealment on any clothing.
Key Features
For Mobile Journalist, Videographer
Clip-On Mic for Rode Wireless GO Systems
Gold-Plated 3.5mm TRS Connector
Durable 3.9' Kevlar-Reinforced Cable
Discreet Black, Easy to Conceal
Omni Polar Pattern for 360° Pickup
Wide 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
Pop Shield Reduces Vocal Plosives
Mic Clip with Cable Management
Compatible with Many 3.5mm Transmitters
Specifications
Acoustic Principle
Permanently Polarised Condenser
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Frequency Range
20Hz - 20kHz
Output Impedance
3k ? Typical
Signal-to-noise Ratio
67 dB
Equivalent Noise
27 dB Typical
Maximum SPL
110 dB
Sensitivity
-35dB (17.8mV @94dB SPL)
Dynamic Range
83dB Typical
Power Requirements
Powered from plug-in power TRS socket (2.7V)
Output Connection
Gold-plated TRS plug
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