Testing the sound quality of Rode Wireless Go II attached to Lavalier GO

In this video, I'm testing the sound quality of Rode Wireless Go II attached to Lavalier GO. The audio has been recorded on both transmitters (split channels) and each channel has been modified into mini in premier pro. If you do not know how to attach a lavaliere mic to the clip to put it on your chest, you are not alone. Rode in their How-To Guide explains that you should 'slip the windshield off your mic, then pinch the spiral clasp and insert your mic into the loop to secure the mic in place - see their video (at the 5:31 mark)

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