A Nice Day for a White RØDE Wireless GO

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People couldn't get enough of the RØDE Wireless GO when it first dropped: a simple run-and-gun solution for capturing wireless audio? One that sounds great and is relatively easy on the wallet? Such a system was a true rarity before the Wireless GO. So, it found its way into the arsenal of run-and-gun filmmakers, wedding videographers, and people who do sound for houses of worship.

Now RØDE has released the Wireless GO in white. Its color is well-suited to houses of worship and wedding ceremonies, where white suits, dresses, and robes are commonplace. Also, the color solves a problem with a simple elegance: How do you tell multiple units apart when you're recording more than one subject wirelessly? With the White Wireless Go, it's easy: one subject gets the original model, and the other gets the white one.

Consider the kits B&H has put together with the Wireless Go: this 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System Kit provides the wireless system in both black or white, as well as adapter cables for recording to field-recorders, and a mount that allows you to secure both Wireless GO receivers to your camera.

You can use it to record two subjects in a run-and-gun scenario, such as a news segment or an interview. Because each unit is color-coded, it's hard to make a serious blunder in a live, mission-critical context—you won't accidentally change the levels of the wrong person, because you know which subject gets the black model, and which one gets the white.

This is the problem a White Wireless GO solves. It also looks snazzy all on its own. Whatever your use for it, be sure to pick one up at the B&H website today.

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