RØDE Wireless GO

RØDE Wireless GO


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gspina

5 years ago

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renatomitra

5 years ago

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The individual sets are connected to each other. This connectivity remains stored. According to the manufacturer, up to eight sets can be used simultaneously without any problems: "Up to 8 Wireless Go sets can be used at the same time in the same location."

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Anonymous

8 months ago

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OliC105

2 years ago

Can I send a signal to several receivers?

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Littauer

2 years ago

Yes, with the RØDE Wireless GO it is possible to send a signal to multiple receivers simultaneously. The system supports up to eight receivers that can be connected to a single transmitter.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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bennobopp

3 years ago

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Tanya Lopez

3 years ago

You will need the following adapters: RØDE SC7 TRS to TRRS cable and https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/apple-lightning-auf-35mm-kopfhoereranschluss-adapter-lightning-35mm-mobilgeraet-adapter-5897235. I have also put together a guide for you: https://mizine.de/funkmikrofon/rode-wireless-go-iphone-adapter/

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MoeweJ

3 years ago

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andreasvogt1

3 years ago

In my opinion, this is not possible! The jack plug cables work for photo cameras with MIK input with TRS plug (2 rings). For smartphones (e.g. iPhone) you need a TRRS plug (3 rings) - as this input is a headphone and mic input. If the MacBook had a "3.5mm jack mic input", it would work. But it probably doesn't have one? That's why usually only a USB microphone works with Compis. But maybe someone else knows more? (-:

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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karl-herzog

3 years ago

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You will need a TRS to TRRS adapter, the RODE SC4 TRS to TRRS is also available at Digitec. Otherwise your phone won't pick up the sound. You might also need a Lightning adapter, I don't remember which connectors the iPhone 7 has.

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Faebuchen

4 years ago

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Oenbach

4 years ago

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dambauen

4 years ago

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southwestchief

4 years ago

A cable is included, but you need an adapter, e.g. the "Hama 2.0 Stereo (Headset Adapter)". I also ordered this from digitec and it works perfectly: Hama 2.0 Stereo (Headset-Adapter) => For this solution you need a normal USB A connection. Alternatively, you could use the "RØDE SC7 TRS to TRRS cable" and an audio splitter, e.g. "Sharkoon PMP35". (Both can also be ordered from Digitec). This would save you the USB output but use the audio output. It worked for me, but it was a hassle because I couldn't play any music (the audio output is then used for the microphone, which is actually logical, but I hadn't thought of that). That's why I returned it (thanks Digitec!) and opted for the above solution. By the way, both solutions are +/- the same price. The microphone itself is great - I use it for homeschooling (Zoom) and my students understand me very well. I also highly recommend the matching "Rode Lavelier Go". Hope this helps you!

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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