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fisheye44 Posted at 10-9 05:11
Hi.
Thanks for your answer. yes it was you who suggested the Smartlav+. thanks for that . you happy with the system? had any drops in reception? sound is good?
I've had no problems with it so far, will inform you if I notice something wrong when analysing my materials further. The sound quality has been very good, especially with an appropriate lavalier mic attached to the transmitters, and I haven't noticed any dropouts so far.Even if there are dropouts in the wireless connection, you could do a backup by using the recording function on each transmitter by pressing the Rec button on them before starting the actual recording session. While it will possibly mean work in the post-processing phase, then at least you have a backup and won't completely lose everything if there occurs some problems with the wireless connection.
I would like to notify that I have only talked about the SmartLav+ microphone, not the Rode Wireless GO audio systems. I have no personal experiences on those, but I have heard many say that it's not a bad option either. Personally I went for the DJI Mic, because for my use scenario, it did have some advantages over the Wireless GO (for instance, being able to change the settings without a phone app).
As for the compatible mics, there are many choices. Sure, there are some that suffer from interference or that have plugs that don't attach properly. But there are also many that have those issues. I've heard comments varying about their go-to-lavaliers. Some have gotten their best results with brand names, but there are also some cases where a cheaper lavalier has proven itself to be a good option for some people.
Whatever your choice may be, I wish the best for you and hope you will find the best possible audio solution for you.
EDIT: One more addition: The SmartLav+ is equipped with a TRRS plug, yet works just fine with the DJI Mic for me. But if you are unsure about it, they also sell an adapter that converts TRRS into TRS. I haven't needed it so far, but your mileage may vary dpending on the used lavalier. The earlier suggestion of trying different options could be the way to go here. Good luck!
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