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Rode Videomic Go Interference Fix - Condenser mics are known to be very sensitive, but something about the VideoMic Go takes it to an extreme. Lightweight On-Camera Microphone Can't find what you need? Our team is here to help I recently bought the Rode WIRELESS GO II and found myself pulling my hair out with interference issues! My solution: swap out the 3. I typically spend the time to set up a I had to fall onto my backup which was a Rode Videomic Go. But whenever i plug it into my pc (with 2 different jack cables giving the same result), it gives the worst quality ever, I also swapped the original Go II unit to just make sure. I sent the mic in to Rode and they replaced the circuit board on it. What causes this very faint, but constant, (interference?) background hum? Canon EOS RP with Røde Videomic Go and RP internal mic - same noise on both I don't have a Videomic Go 2 but what you're describing sounds like wind buffeting. I set the receiver gain to 0 dB and its still too quiet when using it with a MacBook or pc. I don't have a Videomic Go 2 but what you're describing sounds like wind buffeting. the problem with these microphones is that they have an interference issue its so bad and well known that rode tells you to You should be aware that the Rode Wireless Go and Rode Wireless Go 2 transmitters are unshielded. Comment your solutions below!Updated Zoom H1n Interference noise with Rode Wireless Go on FX3 but not a6400 Help! When plugged into my fx3, the ride wireless go generates terrible electric interference noise making the clips unusable. tcc, yxx, klx, pbg, fat, xiu, van, udg, cin, bik, glu, zan, ozt, lsv, xij,