Overview

The RØDE Lavalier is a discreet lavalier or lapel style microphone that provides simple and intuitive audio in any application. The Lavalier's low self noise, user friendly omni-directional polar pattern and minimal appearance make it an ideal solution for film, television, video, theatre, house of worship and anywhere where a high quality microphone needs to be heard but not seen.

SKU: GC77-LAVALIER

Rode Lavalier/Lapel Microphone

The RØDE Lavalier is a discreet lavalier or lapel style microphone that provides simple and intuitive audio in any application. The Lavalier's low self noise, user friendly omni-directional polar pattern and minimal appearance make it an ideal solution for film, television, video, theatre, house of worship and anywhere where a high quality microphone needs to be heard but not seen.

The microphone capsule is connected via a 1.2m (4') shielded, detachable Kevlar® reinforced cable that has been rigorously strain tested up to 10kg to ensure reliable performance.

The included mini-furry for high wind protection ensures quality recordings in adverse environments, and the included cable management clips ensure that you are able to minimise the microphone and cable visibility, while providing maximum mobility for the wearer.

The supplied anti-trauma water resistant case provides rugged and secure protection for the microphone, cable, clips and included accessories.

Knowing that versatility is paramount in any product, RØDE has developed the MiCon™ connector system which provides seamless integration between the Lavalier and a wide range of wireless systems as well as consoles, cameras and portable recorders.

The RØDE Lavalier lapel microphone is covered by RØDE Microphones' innovative 5 year 'no questions asked' warranty which provides 12 months of complete cover, and an optional US$99 replacement microphone during the extended warranty period.

 

Specifications

Acoustic Principle

Pressure Gradient

Active Electronics

JFET impedance converter

Capsule

0.10"

Polar Pattern

See Polar Response Image Grah (above)

Address Type

End

Frequency Range

60Hz - 18kHz

Output Impedance

3000Ω

Maximum SPL

110dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load)

Maximum Output Level

189.0mV (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load)

Sensitivity

-33.5dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (21.00mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz

Power Options

(P48 through MiCon-5 adaptor, 2V~5V through all other MiCon adaptors)

Weight

1.00gm

Dimensions

12.00mmH x 4.50mmW x 4.50mmD

Output

MICON

* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice

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Product Overview

The RØDE Lavalier is a discreet lavalier or lapel style microphone that provides simple and intuitive audio in any application. The Lavalier's low self noise, user friendly omni-directional polar pattern and minimal appearance make it an ideal solution for film, television, video, theatre, house of worship and anywhere where a high quality microphone needs to be heard but not seen.

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