Thanks for making this video. The Wireless ME works great for my needs and the price point is great too. I would have loved the onboard recording on the GO II, but honestly the ME just fits my needs better all around. I do hope RØDE Capture comes to Android, though. RØDE commented on one of their videos that Android has some kind of restriction that limits their ability to have Capture on Android. Hopefully they're working on that and not leaving Android users in the wind. I'd love to use that app.
Your way of talking is so smooth and relaxed compared to almost everything I've seen. Never ever change that. I could listen to you going through specs all day without getting annoyed. Great job!
I love how you make sense to both professionals and kindergartens (in sound at least) like me. Been a long time subscriber, never get tired of watching your content
I own the rode go2 and have always had problems with the transmitter being too hot when a sound source like a dj is present. I have the receiver at -30db and padded its still too hot. Will the gain assist feature on the ME be an improvement? Thanks. Ps I resolve the problem by connecting my shot gun mic into the cam receiver, but I'd rather not do that
No offense, but downgrading it because it doesn't have internal recording is stupid. Most professional sound people don't use gear that has internal, and most of us willing choose that because the ones with internal recording are 2.4ghz and have much bigger issues than Lectro and Sennheiser. If you're worried about not having a "Backup", you should be considering upgrading your recorder or just find another job.
@@DarkCornerStudios They have really great featues like 32 bit float, timecode etc. But I wish they improve the mic quality, because that's what will really make them stand apart from competitions like Hollyland Lark Max etc. Not sure if they did improve the mic quality though. Most people don't use a lav with the Wireless go either, they just use the built in mic. If they improve that, it's a great win from me.
@@DarkCornerStudios I do own sanken cos-11d, DPA 4060, and Countryman B5, but that's for my proper system, for the wireless pro, i plan to get for like non pro work. Just use the device by itself. With the interview go stick and stuff, wish they actually improve the mic quality. But it was not mentioned.
Those wireless mics are the newest fad of every TH-camr. They look absolutely ridiculous hanging off peoples clothes. Reminds me of pagers from back in the 1990s. Since there is no benefit to audio quality vs a high quality lav mic there really is no reason to invest in such an expensive ‘toy’.
I mean it when I say Rode is becoming the Apple of audio gear... I know they are...perhaps working on an android solution...but I wonder how many people are actually working on it.
Thanks for making this video. The Wireless ME works great for my needs and the price point is great too. I would have loved the onboard recording on the GO II, but honestly the ME just fits my needs better all around.
I do hope RØDE Capture comes to Android, though. RØDE commented on one of their videos that Android has some kind of restriction that limits their ability to have Capture on Android. Hopefully they're working on that and not leaving Android users in the wind. I'd love to use that app.
Your way of talking is so smooth and relaxed compared to almost everything I've seen. Never ever change that. I could listen to you going through specs all day without getting annoyed. Great job!
Thanks!
I should start ASMR...lmao
@@DarkCornerStudios 😅😅😅 Yes and the funny thing is that my followers tell me that I should consider that 😅😅😅
This is gold, actually. And no annoying music either. I may have to subscribe 😮💨
I love how you make sense to both professionals and kindergartens (in sound at least) like me. Been a long time subscriber, never get tired of watching your content
@@amitkumar-wj8gn aw thanks for the kind words
What a fantastic review! Thank you for this video. Subscribed to show my gratitude, and hoping that further content strikes my interest!
I just heard that the Rode Wireless Pros are coming out with 32bit float & timecode!
Yeah...apparently I'm on the list so stay tuned!!
@@DarkCornerStudios I am stoked! I just joined the waitlist also.
I own the rode go2 and have always had problems with the transmitter being too hot when a sound source like a dj is present. I have the receiver at -30db and padded its still too hot. Will the gain assist feature on the ME be an improvement?
Thanks.
Ps I resolve the problem by connecting my shot gun mic into the cam receiver, but I'd rather not do that
Great review, thanks!
Does it come with Velcro/magnet to set up on the back of phone? I just ask because on their adds they have it set up this way.
I've got a half share in a Sennheiser lav so that'll do but good to see a review of Røde's kits. They're great.
No offense, but downgrading it because it doesn't have internal recording is stupid. Most professional sound people don't use gear that has internal, and most of us willing choose that because the ones with internal recording are 2.4ghz and have much bigger issues than Lectro and Sennheiser. If you're worried about not having a "Backup", you should be considering upgrading your recorder or just find another job.
How about the Rode Wireless Pro?
I literally just heard about it too.
Review unit is coming appaently
@@DarkCornerStudios They have really great featues like 32 bit float, timecode etc. But I wish they improve the mic quality, because that's what will really make them stand apart from competitions like Hollyland Lark Max etc. Not sure if they did improve the mic quality though. Most people don't use a lav with the Wireless go either, they just use the built in mic. If they improve that, it's a great win from me.
@Slipsch I like the mic on the lav.
That said...nothing stopping you from getting a better lav mic either.
Can't wait to try it out personally
@@DarkCornerStudios I do own sanken cos-11d, DPA 4060, and Countryman B5, but that's for my proper system, for the wireless pro, i plan to get for like non pro work. Just use the device by itself. With the interview go stick and stuff, wish they actually improve the mic quality. But it was not mentioned.
@@Slipsch we shall see
You might want to reconsider insulting your viewers by calling them "sheep".
Lol...nah...I'm good
no way you got offended lmaooo
@@DarkCornerStudios and I'm "unsubscribed".
Iphone fan girls mad
Lol @ everything here
A new one is out soon - I think
Oh do tell
Saw an advert from rode something coming soon !!!
@@chriss2939 ohhhhh
I think this video is outdated now, given that the Wireless Pro just came our some days back.
Those wireless mics are the newest fad of every TH-camr. They look absolutely ridiculous hanging off peoples clothes. Reminds me of pagers from back in the 1990s. Since there is no benefit to audio quality vs a high quality lav mic there really is no reason to invest in such an expensive ‘toy’.
uh understand people use it for a lot of this other then youtube right lol
I have wireless go ii, and would say - go with DJI mic.
you just had to go there with iOS... so much fail... im sure they will release a version for insecure android's
I mean it when I say Rode is becoming the Apple of audio gear...
I know they are...perhaps working on an android solution...but I wonder how many people are actually working on it.
given the rode caster is based on Android,.... I think they already have a solution, just in the wrong packaging @@DarkCornerStudios