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Rode PG1 Cold Shoe Pistol Grip

£13.00

MicPro take a look at the Rode PG1 Cold Shoe Pistol Grip, this New Microphones by Rode. Available for delivery in the UK. Read More below for details, images and how to order.

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MicPro take a look at the Rode PG1 Cold Shoe Pistol Grip, this New Microphones by Rode. Available for delivery in the UK. Read More for details, images and how to order. The Rode PG1 Cold Shoe Pistol Grip is a handheld microphone holder designed for use with the Rode VideoMic and other microphones with cold shoe mounts. Great for point-and-shoot recording the PG1 Pistol Grip provides a sturdy grip on your microphone for handheld shooting. Perfect for videography the PG1 Pistol Grip can be used alongside your DSLR camera to achieve the best possible sound when recording visuals. As well as the handheld configuration the PG1 Pistol Grip can also be attached to a boompole or a microphone stand for added versatility. It also features a built-in cable management slot which helps to keep your cables tidy and free from tangles whilst you record.

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Rode

RØDE is an Australian microphone manufacturer known for producing reliable, accessible microphones used in recording, broadcast, and content creation. The brand has become especially popular with podcasters, streamers, and home studios due to its focus on ease of use and consistent sound quality.

RØDE microphones are commonly used for vocals, voiceover, and video production, offering practical designs and good performance across a wide range of budgets. MicPro suggests RØDE microphones for users looking for straightforward, dependable recording solutions for modern setups.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.