With the help of Director Carlos Diaz I test the 7RYMS iRay DW20 lav kit against my daily drivers, the Rode Wireless GO II. Notably, while the iRay's don't store recordings in the transmitter, they do come with a case...for nearly HALF the price of the Rode's. Come check out what the lavs sound like on a film set and in a studio in this review.
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(you might want two of those...)
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0:00 Intro
0:38 Test Method
0:54 Included with Product
1:14 Comparing Rode Features
1:51 Testing - Film Set
2:42 Testing - Studio
3:40 Opinions
3:58 Final thoughts
Channel Graphics By Saad Shah (@GargoylesAtWork)
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