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Rode Microphone Lavalier II -Returned goods-

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  • Lavalier microphone
  • innovative, flat capsule design
  • Directional characteristic: omnidirectional
  • straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
  • coloration-free sound character
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 110 dB
  • Transmission range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • high-quality ribbon cable (1.2 m)
  • 3.5 mm TRS connector with union nut
  • Returned goods - may show slight signs of use!

A premium lavalier microphone with an innovative, flat capsule design and extensive accessories.

The newly developed crocodile clip allows the microphone to be mounted quickly and easily. The Lavalier II can be used with a wide range of devices including the RØDE Wireless GO, Wireless GO II and the AI-Micro.

With an exceptionally straight frequency response, smooth presence boost and coloration-free sound character, the Lavalier II is suitable for virtually any type of speaker. The microphone is connected via a high-quality 1.2 m ribbon cable with a 3.5 mm TRS plug that has a union nut so that it can be locked to the corresponding input sockets.

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former MSRP* 115,-
94,09 Mikrofon
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Rode Microphone Lavalier II -Returned goods-

Short profile

  • Lavalier microphone
  • innovative, flat capsule design
  • Directional characteristic: omnidirectional
  • straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
  • coloration-free sound character
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 110 dB
  • Transmission range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • high-quality ribbon cable (1.2 m)
  • 3.5 mm TRS connector with union nut
  • Returned goods - may show slight signs of use!

Product description for Rode Microphone Lavalier II -Returned goods-

A premium lavalier microphone with an innovative, flat capsule design and extensive accessories.

The newly developed crocodile clip allows the microphone to be mounted quickly and easily. The Lavalier II can be used with a wide range of devices including the RØDE Wireless GO, Wireless GO II and the AI-Micro.

With an exceptionally straight frequency response, smooth presence boost and coloration-free sound character, the Lavalier II is suitable for virtually any type of speaker. The microphone is connected via a high-quality 1.2 m ribbon cable with a 3.5 mm TRS plug that has a union nut so that it can be locked to the corresponding input sockets.

Rode Microphone Lavalier II -Returned goods-

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