- 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
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Akıllı bahsegel telefon kullanıcıları ile daha hızlı işlem yapabiliyor.
RODE Lavalier GO Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Wireless GO Systems (Black)
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M-Audio Air 192|8 2 in 4 out USB Audio / MIDI interface
.د.ب104.5Original price was: .د.ب104.5..د.ب88.0Current price is: .د.ب88.0. Inc VatAdd to cart Add to wishlist Compare“Key Features
24-bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring
Hi-Speed USB circuitry for fastest connection, with class-leading round-trip latency of 2.59ms*
Transparent Crystal™ preamps and ultra-pristine A/D converters for unsurpassed audio recording quality
VU LED meters for dialing in the perfect level
Flexible inputs: (2) XLR+¼” TRS combo with -10dB mic pad or ¼” instrument inputs
Use any combination of TRS combo or ¼” instrument input on the two channels:(2) TRS, (2) instrument or (1) of each
MIDI input/output for connecting virtually any external MIDI gear
Stereo ¼” and RCA outs with direct mono/stereo switch
(2) RCA assignable auxiliary outputs; ¼” headphone output with independent source and level controls
Rugged metal chassis; large central control for easy volume adjustment
USB/Direct knob for balancing between the input signal and the computer signal
*Round trip latency is dependent on buffer settings, and computer hardware” -









