I've just received a SmartLav+ as my first lav mic, and I thought I was going to break something trying to mount it onto the clip. I couldn't have guessed that the windshield came off like this, fortunately you were here to help. I've used a NT-USB for 7 years and been overly satisfied with it, with many compliments on my audio quality. The SmartLav+ is very promising too. I'm for sure thinking Rode first if I need another microphone.
Hi Ileane, have you used it together with an iPhone? do you know if that combination works without an adapter? Have you used it for filming with a smartphone?
Another tip, you can team a smartLav+, and two mobile phones for really high production quality value phone videos. One phone on a gimbal or tripod to record video and an ambient audio reference track, while the talent's voice is recorded via smartLav+ onto a phone in their pocket using either the camera app or even a dedicated sound recording app for higher quality audio files. I've also used this to make a discreet audio recording device while I've shot the corresponding video hand holding my drone. I think personally it makes the smartLav+ a better choice no matter what you're recording video on.
his voice is so *sweet*, any microphone would look great. That sound, was it processed? How do you do it? Do you have any video like this on the channel? Because of your video, I bought Rode Lavalier and wanted that quality. It did not arrive yet. I'm looking forward to it here. All the best to you.
Beautiful video and great info, BUT what would be most beneficial is showing us how you got your Rode lav audio to sound that good in POST. That’s the info we need, want, and would highly appreciate!
I love the R0de Go but the output levels are too high for my camcorder and when I use it with the Lavalier Go mic the output sounds very nasal, no matter where the placement is :-( The inbuilt R0de Go mic is way better than the lav, which is disappointing since the R0de Lav was *not* cheap!
@@xjet You might be surprised what you can accomplish with free software. Audacity is free and you can amplify the audio by a negative number to reduce the gain.
You can easily fix nasal vocals by using an Eq. Nasal frequency can range from around 1KHz to 2.5KHz (especially 2KHz to 2.5KHz). Now you can mess around with any EQ and reduce those frequencies. Listen closely as you reduce those and try not to overdo it as those frequencies generally contain most vowels. Reducing any kind of frequencies may result in an increase of others, so please be a little careful. Hope that helps!
@@ApplePi31415 I know... but the R0de lav mic is not cheap, I expected the performance to be aligned to the price-point but there are much cheaper lavs that work much better I'm afraid. The bare R0de Go mic sounds much, much better than the lav running through the Go system. Based on my own experiences I would not recommend the R0de lav mic I'm afraid. I have other R0de mics that work great -- just not this one.
I love the sound from rode lavalier mics but the cables suck. I've had two smartlav+ that have static when the cable is touched, because the wires inside are damaged. And my more expensive lav with the micon connectors suffered the same issue. At least that cable can be replaced, if you're willing to spend $50 for a wire.
Heen sister! You are coolness as presenter! One suggestion: maybe make mention if this video itself is using the Lav mic for the audio. Cheers from the States! 🇺🇸💛🇦🇺
After almost whole day troubleshooting it with the assistance fr the seller remotely, I finally felt relieved when I watched this video. Thank gudness! Because the seller didn't think that it needs 3rd party app when u oredi on Android 9 and above. But I guess it also factors in the criteria whether the smartphone supports external mic or if the camera features has external mic as an option. Thanks, Miss! 🤗 😌
I love the Lav Go! I tend to speak very loud as if in a classroom so there is no problem with keeping the mic attached at the pocket line on my jacket.
How did the audio quality turn out to be in the recording of the flute concert??? I am wondering if it is suitable for recording classical concerts, too!
Hiii! I got a Lavalier Go, and only after this video I learned that I can’t plug it in a laptop. I really need this mic today 😭 is there something I can do about it? May be some sort of extension cord I can get in BestBuy? I don’t have time to wait for another mic shipment 😢
You may likely need a TRRS adaptor if you are connecting to a headset input! The safest bet would be to use the AI-Micro however - rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/ai-series/ai-micro
Supurb, this is exactly what I was looking for a quite long time. Question : as she mentioned: Grey for mobile phone & black for camera. What happens if black is used for mobile ( cell phone )? Will it still work?
I bought the lavalier GO under the impression it would work with a phone… and it does! The connector is different but I already had an iPhone adaptor for my previous mike so panic over. The recording sound level is very quiet though.
Great video! I was looking for a video showing how to attach a lav mic to a shirt, but the whole content was great. I use a set of Rode Wireless Go and Rode VideoMic Pro Plus both into the camera through a stereo splitter so I have two tracks to combine in post. Sometimes one track from the lav mic sounds a bit dry.
Great Video, Love the quality of the video and sound, also how the Presenter is doing the How-To Guide. Thank you very much, I will definitely subscribe to this channel for more tips!
Do any of these support multiple microphones? I'd like to do interviews with multiple individuals but am a bit lost as to how to achieve this. Thank you!
So there are a couple of solutions for this: you can connect two lavaliers to a device like an Ai-Micro and then plug that into a smartphone or computer for your interviews. Or you can use a lavalier with a Wireless GO II or Wireless ME via the 3.5mm jack for up to two mics per receiver (this can be used with your camera, phone or computer).
This video is very good I would like another discussing setting up multiple lav mics for a set up like you would see in local TV news or at a conference where they have a panel of 4 speakers
Thanks, I've been using these mics in my videos, but felt it looked rather clunky the way I was attaching it to crewnecks. I'll try the broadcast loop next time.
Thanks for that. We have wireles Go mic but the windshield will not stay attached. Currently using an elastic band to keep it in place. It's a pity as most of our blogs are recorded outside so no longer using 😕. Love the video micro though.
Heya! You most definitely can, but this will be dependant on if your computer has a dedicated TRS mic input or a TRRS headset input! If you require a TRRS adaptor, the SC4 will do the trick - rode.com/en/accessories/adaptors-cables/sc4 If your computer for whatever reason has neither and only has USB, then the AI-Micro would be your best bet - rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/ai-series/ai-micro
Nice clear sound and very engaging - but wonder how you listen to yourself - to gauge the level of loudness you are speaking at - and possibly adjust - with headphone?
If I were to plug the Lavalier mic into my computer.. that would suggest I'm doing this for audio only purposes correct? And If I were to lug it into a camera.. one would assume for audio & visual? Then upload the, just the footage from the SD card onto our editing software and the microphone sound will have been picked up? Or is there a seperate file needed to upload the sound from the mic as well? Secondly.. how does one connect TWO lavalier microphone inputs into both options ie: Laptop for just sound, or camera for film as well? Is there a second compatible device needed?
I've seen other people saying that the mic shouldn't be pointed to the side, as it is in this video. However, without taping it, I wouldn't know how to point it up on a t-shirt like this - do you have any advice, or is it okay, to just point it to the side?
I believe the 3.5mm audio input on the H1 is a TRS port. To use the smartLav+ with this type of input, you'll need the SC3 TRRS to TRS adaptor. Alternatively, the Lavalier GO will be directly compatible.
Really! Pointing this mic sideways may work in a closed controlled studio environment, however using it outside or in a noisey environment is not going to be ideal as unwanted noise will get into the mix more prevalently. In addition, the weight and bulk of the mic is pulling her collar down in an obvious way, which otherwise would’ve looked great. I wonder if this is the actual audio from the mic! Just as well Helena is wearing a black shirt, as it does reduce the distraction. Also, why have background music when you’re trying to feature the mic! On another note, I have been waiting for about 2 months for Rode to supply VXLR+ adapter’s. What’s going on. I thought their product’s are made in Australia. Not really good enough Rode. I agree, Helena does a great job.
If you're using the Wireless GO II you will only need one receiver. If you're using the original Wireless GO, you'll need to have two receivers plugged into the camera.
When removing the 'foam' shield, push-up under the little black ring at the bottom of the foam. Do NOT pull up using the foam itself, as it will stretch and not reattach.
The video was helpful, but why you are not putting information about the broadcast loop in the manual that comes with Lavalier Go? That would save me many frustration...
Great video! great presentation and instruction. My question is this: It seems this mic is good for recording audio for videos. I'm in the market for mics that are useful for in-person group fitness class environments. I would need a mic to connect to speakers but still allow the music (that would be connected to the speaker by my phone via bluetooth) to project smoothly and clearly. Would this mic suffice? Would I have to attach some sort of transmitter to an external speaker? Thank you in advance
Hi Matt, you might need a mixing solution to control the inputs/outputs of your audio, to which we'd suggest connecting something like a Wireless GO II. So Wireless GO II Receiver plugged into RØDECaster Pro (I or II) via TRS cable into a VXLR Pro. Then plug the RØDECaster into a set of speakers via the monitor outputs. Hope this helps!
For the SmartLav+, you just plug it straight into the 3.5mm port. For the Lavalier GO or Lavalier II, you will need a compact audio interface such as the Ai-Micro
Her voice is so soothing and the way she presents all these product and tips is professional yet so casual. Love it.
you took the words out of my mouth !!!!!11 agree
Anyone know her name?
She sounds like an Australian Luann from King of the Hill
You're so single...
@@The_Notorious_N.O.E. her name is crystaline clear voice
The audio produced in this video is superb! I've got a smartLav+ and it has been my only trusted mic for all occasions.
See my other post and comment if possible. Thanks!!!!
Excellent video, informative and straight to the point. Charming presenter too without the typical UA-cam nonsense. 5 star review. Thx rode
I've just received a SmartLav+ as my first lav mic, and I thought I was going to break something trying to mount it onto the clip. I couldn't have guessed that the windshield came off like this, fortunately you were here to help. I've used a NT-USB for 7 years and been overly satisfied with it, with many compliments on my audio quality. The SmartLav+ is very promising too. I'm for sure thinking Rode first if I need another microphone.
I have used the Smart Lav+ for years but I still learned a lot from watching this. It's very helpful. Thanks Helena 🌻
Hi Ileane, have you used it together with an iPhone? do you know if that combination works without an adapter? Have you used it for filming with a smartphone?
@@LamaChimey I use it for live streaming from my iPhone all the time! You need to pick up the 3.5 adapter like this one on Amazon amzn.to/2FzIyky
her voice is so soothing
OK clam down simp
Agreed hes a simp
Some girls are worth simpping for
Wow 😲 @@The_Notorious_N.O.E.
Damn the video is so well produced, I thought it was a commercial and I was ready to jump it haha Nice
It is a commercial
@@Imkishore_12 yh
same, I was looking for the Skip button for the first few seconds
It is R-o-de the company.
Detailed, clear, precise and professional. Excellent and thank you RODE team 😊
The video was great, and then the bloopers came, and it was pure perfection
what a great presenter !
So true
Yes
@@ArtsyIslandGirlJamaicanVlogs yep
Dude no, she's a robot. It's so obvious.
U mean hot.
I'd love to know what kind of post-processing you used to get this quality out of the Lavalier Go!
Another tip, you can team a smartLav+, and two mobile phones for really high production quality value phone videos. One phone on a gimbal or tripod to record video and an ambient audio reference track, while the talent's voice is recorded via smartLav+ onto a phone in their pocket using either the camera app or even a dedicated sound recording app for higher quality audio files.
I've also used this to make a discreet audio recording device while I've shot the corresponding video hand holding my drone. I think personally it makes the smartLav+ a better choice no matter what you're recording video on.
That's a great tip @Noise_ninja!
I love that they added a bloopers😝
Super easy to follow, clear and concise! Thanks for a great informative video. She did a great job!
Did I just watch an ad of my own free will🗿
Same
😂 same
Wdym??
😂😂😂
his voice is so *sweet*, any microphone would look great. That sound, was it processed? How do you do it? Do you have any video like this on the channel? Because of your video, I bought Rode Lavalier and wanted that quality. It did not arrive yet. I'm looking forward to it here. All the best to you.
helped me perfectly! Thanks for making and sharing this. I love my Rode GO II
I appreciate the instructions of how to attach the clip. Was struggling with it until I saw the video. Removing the windscreen was the key.
Great information, well presented, and love her personality with the inserted outtakes.
Thank you for this video, it was so easy to listen to and right to the point! Learnt a lot and makes me want to try your products :)
where are you from?
Beautiful video and great info, BUT what would be most beneficial is showing us how you got your Rode lav audio to sound that good in POST. That’s the info we need, want, and would highly appreciate!
100%
ADR
I need to start using my lavalier mic for Skype calls. I hadn't considered doing that before . Thanks 👍
Awesome video... really thanks for sharing 🙂
What impresses the most is the sound editing of this video.
Very detailed and helpful comparison. Pls review the DJI mic too, considering that for filming.
Sorry Dale, probably not going to happen 😅
@@rodemic Haha! 😂
this is a great video! And she is so clear and to the point! And yet, very elegant but not in an Apple cocky presenter way. 👍🏽👍🏽
Didn’t need to single anyone out🙃
I agree!
Lol you really chose violence 🤣
I love the R0de Go but the output levels are too high for my camcorder and when I use it with the Lavalier Go mic the output sounds very nasal, no matter where the placement is :-( The inbuilt R0de Go mic is way better than the lav, which is disappointing since the R0de Lav was *not* cheap!
@@DavisIndrikson Some of us prefer not to pay the Adobe tax :-)
@@xjet You might be surprised what you can accomplish with free software. Audacity is free and you can amplify the audio by a negative number to reduce the gain.
You can easily fix nasal vocals by using an Eq. Nasal frequency can range from around 1KHz to 2.5KHz (especially 2KHz to 2.5KHz). Now you can mess around with any EQ and reduce those frequencies. Listen closely as you reduce those and try not to overdo it as those frequencies generally contain most vowels. Reducing any kind of frequencies may result in an increase of others, so please be a little careful. Hope that helps!
You should be able to adjust the input volume in the camcorder or DSLR.
@@ApplePi31415 I know... but the R0de lav mic is not cheap, I expected the performance to be aligned to the price-point but there are much cheaper lavs that work much better I'm afraid. The bare R0de Go mic sounds much, much better than the lav running through the Go system. Based on my own experiences I would not recommend the R0de lav mic I'm afraid. I have other R0de mics that work great -- just not this one.
THAT'S A CLEAR VOICE!
The sound quality on this video is amazing. What microphone is the presenter using?
I'm guessing a rode lav.
Heavily processed audio mixing
beautiful - love this review, it helped answer all of my questions!
I love the sound from rode lavalier mics but the cables suck.
I've had two smartlav+ that have static when the cable is touched, because the wires inside are damaged.
And my more expensive lav with the micon connectors suffered the same issue. At least that cable can be replaced, if you're willing to spend $50 for a wire.
@Dominique Josh Aguilar it's really the cable... I cut off the end, solder on a new jack and everything is good again.
wow
does a lavalier change the sound of a wireless mic?
I bought one of these today and am really looking forward to recording a video with it. 😀 Great video btw
Found my answer.. here to find how to extend my smartlav+ for positioning. Off to order the sc1 cable. Thank you for a helpful video
The most crisp audio I've heard
Pretty sure they aren’t using the rode brand
What microphone and equipment was used to record the sound of this video? Sounds really great
you serious? XD
@@MarinaraTrackDays it's a legitimate question... I wouldn't be surprised if it's a pencil condenser out of frame lol
FINALLY SOMEONE! 😍
Heen sister! You are coolness as presenter! One suggestion: maybe make mention if this video itself is using the Lav mic for the audio. Cheers from the States! 🇺🇸💛🇦🇺
Informative - straightforward and helpful. Thanks.
Great job. I have been struggling to Connect an external mic to my wireless Go, now I know which cable to buy!
After almost whole day troubleshooting it with the assistance fr the seller remotely, I finally felt relieved when I watched this video. Thank gudness! Because the seller didn't think that it needs 3rd party app when u oredi on Android 9 and above. But I guess it also factors in the criteria whether the smartphone supports external mic or if the camera features has external mic as an option. Thanks, Miss! 🤗 😌
Thank you so much ❤❤ this video is so useful ❤❤
I love the Lav Go! I tend to speak very loud as if in a classroom so there is no problem with keeping the mic attached at the pocket line on my jacket.
What do you connect it to? Or did you buy the wireless set?
@@SharmetThomas I have the 20’ extension cord to connect it to my camera.
great video, she did an excellent job!
To me it was a catatonic act with some staged "I'm-a-nice-girl" antics in the end.
@@PianoGesang Sorry the majority wins!
Excellent presentation and a good flowing pace. Enjoyed this, and will experiment with my LGo for a flute concert!
How did the audio quality turn out to be in the recording of the flute concert???
I am wondering if it is suitable for recording classical concerts, too!
Yah oh my what a lovely accent! The way she spoke and delivered the words were awesome! 😻👏🎉
Idk if $200 is what I'd classify as "affordable" but I appreciate the quality of this video nonetheless.
Hiii! I got a Lavalier Go, and only after this video I learned that I can’t plug it in a laptop. I really need this mic today 😭 is there something I can do about it? May be some sort of extension cord I can get in BestBuy? I don’t have time to wait for another mic shipment 😢
You may likely need a TRRS adaptor if you are connecting to a headset input! The safest bet would be to use the AI-Micro however - rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/ai-series/ai-micro
Loved this informative video! Thank you! I feel like I have a much better understanding of what I need now! Thank you ! Ps great presenter :D
Supurb, this is exactly what I was looking for a quite long time.
Question : as she mentioned: Grey for mobile phone & black for camera.
What happens if black is used for mobile ( cell phone )? Will it still work?
No it won't, as the connection required for mobile is a TRRS versus the TRS connection used in cameras.
I bought the lavalier GO under the impression it would work with a phone… and it does! The connector is different but I already had an iPhone adaptor for my previous mike so panic over. The recording sound level is very quiet though.
When she said you may have seen alot of vloggers, presenters and- and I said " well you are using one too yeah?" 😂
Good presentation and editing... I love the realness of everything😀
Great video! I was looking for a video showing how to attach a lav mic to a shirt, but the whole content was great. I use a set of Rode Wireless Go and Rode VideoMic Pro Plus both into the camera through a stereo splitter so I have two tracks to combine in post. Sometimes one track from the lav mic sounds a bit dry.
OMG.. thank you for showing us how easy to connect the Lav mic to the clip!! I could never get it quite right! 😝👍
many don't know that
IKR, why didn't they put a simple illustration in the instruction booklet?
It's almost as if they could have included a few simple drawings instead of having me pause and rewind this obnoxious video 10 times.
Thank You! Very easy to understand.
Great Video, Love the quality of the video and sound, also how the Presenter is doing the How-To Guide. Thank you very much, I will definitely subscribe to this channel for more tips!
Do any of these support multiple microphones? I'd like to do interviews with multiple individuals but am a bit lost as to how to achieve this. Thank you!
So there are a couple of solutions for this: you can connect two lavaliers to a device like an Ai-Micro and then plug that into a smartphone or computer for your interviews. Or you can use a lavalier with a Wireless GO II or Wireless ME via the 3.5mm jack for up to two mics per receiver (this can be used with your camera, phone or computer).
Thanks Great Video very informative
Thanks for the clear info! Short and straight to the point!
Excellent! Concise, to the point. Thanks.
This was so soothing to watch.
She has a very soothing voice
This video is very good I would like another discussing setting up multiple lav mics for a set up like you would see in local TV news or at a conference where they have a panel of 4 speakers
this video helped me so much thanks RODE
Thanks! You made this super simple to understand.
great video fixed my problem
Thank you so much for this 🙏
Glad we could help!
Thanks, I've been using these mics in my videos, but felt it looked rather clunky the way I was attaching it to crewnecks. I'll try the broadcast loop next time.
Thanks for that. We have wireles Go mic but the windshield will not stay attached. Currently using an elastic band to keep it in place. It's a pity as most of our blogs are recorded outside so no longer using 😕. Love the video micro though.
Perfect explanation. Thanks RODE . Anxious to buy RODE product to make my first videos. Thanks Team RODE
Fantastic explanation and clear communication. Thank you!
Thank you. I just learned how to do a "Broadcast Loop"
How to separate audio output for speakers when we connect the lab mic to 3.5 mm port in laptop. Since the port is common for output and input
Very helpful and informative. Many thanks!
So we cant use lavalier 2 with computers? Please answer because I just ordered it.
Heya! You most definitely can, but this will be dependant on if your computer has a dedicated TRS mic input or a TRRS headset input! If you require a TRRS adaptor, the SC4 will do the trick - rode.com/en/accessories/adaptors-cables/sc4
If your computer for whatever reason has neither and only has USB, then the AI-Micro would be your best bet - rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/ai-series/ai-micro
can you do it while recording on a iphone
Good video
Her voice is amazing.
Nice clear sound and very engaging - but wonder how you listen to yourself - to gauge the level of loudness you are speaking at - and possibly adjust - with headphone?
If I were to plug the Lavalier mic into my computer.. that would suggest I'm doing this for audio only purposes correct?
And If I were to lug it into a camera.. one would assume for audio & visual? Then upload the, just the footage from the SD card onto our editing software and the microphone sound will have been picked up? Or is there a seperate file needed to upload the sound from the mic as well?
Secondly.. how does one connect TWO lavalier microphone inputs into both options ie: Laptop for just sound, or camera for film as well?
Is there a second compatible device needed?
I've seen other people saying that the mic shouldn't be pointed to the side, as it is in this video. However, without taping it, I wouldn't know how to point it up on a t-shirt like this - do you have any advice, or is it okay, to just point it to the side?
Can I connect the SmartLav+ mygga to my Zoom H1 with the Line In on the zoom?
I believe the 3.5mm audio input on the H1 is a TRS port. To use the smartLav+ with this type of input, you'll need the SC3 TRRS to TRS adaptor. Alternatively, the Lavalier GO will be directly compatible.
Really!
Pointing this mic sideways may work in a closed controlled studio environment, however using it outside or in a noisey environment is not going to be ideal as unwanted noise will get into the mix more prevalently. In addition, the weight and bulk of the mic is pulling her collar down in an obvious way, which otherwise would’ve looked great. I wonder if this is the actual audio from the mic! Just as well Helena is wearing a black shirt, as it does reduce the distraction.
Also, why have background music when you’re trying to feature the mic!
On another note, I have been waiting for about 2 months for Rode to supply VXLR+ adapter’s. What’s going on. I thought their product’s are made in Australia.
Not really good enough Rode.
I agree, Helena does a great job.
Can I connect a wireless mic to my iPhone instead of a camera?
Great video. I have to ask, which mic setup were you using for this video? Rode Wireless Go?
I recently got the wireless mic go and it's the best thing ever!
Very helpful - can't wait to start using mine! 🎤
Question, so if youre using TWO external mics for lets say, an interview do I only need one receiver plugged into my camera ?
If you're using the Wireless GO II you will only need one receiver. If you're using the original Wireless GO, you'll need to have two receivers plugged into the camera.
@@rodemic gotcha. Thank you !
Did you film this in the afterlife?
Fab! I recently got the Wireless Go and am loving it!
can this be connected to a roland ax edge
The part where is said we’ve got you covered after mentioning the windscreen. #clever
What?
My windshield was glued on the Lwvalier go? It felt like it when I removed, now it seems too big to fit back on and just falls off 🤔
Hey Amanda, that sounds strange. Do you mind getting in touch with our support team at www.rode.com/contact so they can help you? Thanks!
When removing the 'foam' shield, push-up under the little black ring at the bottom of the foam. Do NOT pull up using the foam itself, as it will stretch and not reattach.
The video was helpful, but why you are not putting information about the broadcast loop in the manual that comes with Lavalier Go? That would save me many frustration...
I have a smartlav+ it works fine on my iPhone, but my 2013 MacBook Pro doesn’t pick it up. I’ve tried the SC3 adapter, and still no luck. Any ideas?
This is very helpful. Thank You
You’re awesome and your voice! Thank you! The sound quality is nice
Great video! great presentation and instruction. My question is this:
It seems this mic is good for recording audio for videos. I'm in the market for mics that are useful for in-person group fitness class environments. I would need a mic to connect to speakers but still allow the music (that would be connected to the speaker by my phone via bluetooth) to project smoothly and clearly. Would this mic suffice? Would I have to attach some sort of transmitter to an external speaker?
Thank you in advance
Hi Matt, you might need a mixing solution to control the inputs/outputs of your audio, to which we'd suggest connecting something like a Wireless GO II. So Wireless GO II Receiver plugged into RØDECaster Pro (I or II) via TRS cable into a VXLR Pro. Then plug the RØDECaster into a set of speakers via the monitor outputs. Hope this helps!
Why am I watching this I don't even have a lav mic
But the video was so satisfying
Such great product from an award winning brand. Well presented....
Thanks for the video. How does the mic connect directly to the phone tho with an old jack?
For the SmartLav+, you just plug it straight into the 3.5mm port. For the Lavalier GO or Lavalier II, you will need a compact audio interface such as the Ai-Micro
@@rodemic I have no idea what any of this means :( is there a product that can just plug into iphone directly?
just watched this...AGAIN! love it. just got a mic lets see how well I can connect it.im getting a lot of static
Can it be used with MacBook Pro?