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Rode Interview GO, hand adapter

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  • Rode Interview GO, handheld adapter
  • to convert the Wireless Go module into a handheld microphone
  • windscreen included

A slim black shaft that converts the Wireless GO transmitter module (not included) into a wireless reportage microphone in a flash. The Interview GO is 24 cm long and weighs only 84 g. A vertical hot shoe is integrated into the head, to which the transmitter module of the Wireless GO radio link is attached, thus forming a solid and robust unit with the shaft. If the module is fitted with the foam windscreen supplied, the result is an attractively shaped handheld microphone that is specially designed for speech and offers excellent transmission quality. The Wireless GO System's range of 70 m is more than adequate.

Length of adapter: 237 mm
Diameter of shaft: 23 mm
Weight of adapter: 84 g
Length of windscreen: 81.6 mm
Diameter of windscreen: 73.3 mm
Weight of windscreen: 8 g

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MSRP* 27,90
23,27 Mikrofon
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14 days free return shipping.

Rode Interview GO, hand adapter

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  • Rode Interview GO, handheld adapter
  • to convert the Wireless Go module into a handheld microphone
  • windscreen included

Product description for Rode Interview GO, hand adapter

A slim black shaft that converts the Wireless GO transmitter module (not included) into a wireless reportage microphone in a flash. The Interview GO is 24 cm long and weighs only 84 g. A vertical hot shoe is integrated into the head, to which the transmitter module of the Wireless GO radio link is attached, thus forming a solid and robust unit with the shaft. If the module is fitted with the foam windscreen supplied, the result is an attractively shaped handheld microphone that is specially designed for speech and offers excellent transmission quality. The Wireless GO System's range of 70 m is more than adequate.

Length of adapter: 237 mm
Diameter of shaft: 23 mm
Weight of adapter: 84 g
Length of windscreen: 81.6 mm
Diameter of windscreen: 73.3 mm
Weight of windscreen: 8 g

Rode Interview GO, hand adapter

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