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  • VMGO

    RODE VideoMic GO Lightweight On-Camera Microphone

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    AU-C5997521

    The RØDE VideoMic GO is a supper light-weight on-camera directional microphone, that is powered by your camera’s external microphones input. This is the key difference compared with the VideoMic Pro, that is battery powered. The VideoMic GO, also has an outstanding Rycote Lyre suspension, providing professional isolation from rumbles and handling noise. The microphone itself is a super-cardioid condenser capsule.


      • RØDE VideoMic GO Features:

        High quality directional microphone
        No battery required
        Integrated Rycote® Lyre® shock mounting
        Our lightest mic at only 73g
        Rugged reinforced ABS construction
        Windshield included
        3.5mm mini-jack output
        Integrated cold-shoe mount with 3/8” thread
        Two year extended warranty when you register your microphone

        Camera depicted in photo NOT included.
      • RØDE VideoMic GO Specifications:

        Acoustic Principle: Line Gradient
        Active Electronics: JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
        Capsule: 0.50"
        Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
        Address Type: End
        Frequency Range: 100Hz - 16kHz
        Maximum SPL: 120dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load)
        Sensitivity: -35.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (17.80mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
        Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted): 34dB-A
        Weight: 73.00gm
        Dimensions: 79.00mmH x 73.00mmW x 167.00mmD
        Output: Minijack Output
        Warranty: 1 year with free extension to 2 years following registration here
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