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Rode Blimp MkII

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Rode Blimp MkII
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Decent low cost windjammer. For the price, quite good even.
LutherD 12.06.2020
I'm a field recordist and use this blimp mainly with stereo microphones or similar setups, also doing a lot of nature recording.

The Rode Blimp MkII is a big improvement over the MkI. it is lighter, sounds better, and the use of rycote's lyre system is a big plus.

While it's sound and ergonomics can't be compared to the more pricier alternatives like rycote or cinela, it will provide you with a decent amount of protection against wind. There a bit more muffling of the sound than the pricier alternatives. (Any windjammer muffles the sound somewhat, the Rode blimp a tad more than it's higher end competitors).
But it is still a decent blimp for the price. And if you're on a budget but need a windjammer, this is the cheapest one. It works from light to moderately stong winds.

I've used it for almost 4 years now and I think it is quite sturdy, I travelled a fair bit with it, and apart from a few scratches on the handle it almost looks new. I do put it in a PVC pipe when it needs to go in checked luggage.

The biggest dissappointment is the fact that you can't get a stereo conbox. I often use this with a stereo mic, but instead of the conbox, I just use a short 5pin xlr lead that I feed into the handle.

Another dissappointment is that the connections of the lyres to the rail is not compatible with other lyres from Rycote. so you can't replace the lyres in the blimp with for example a duo lyre from. At least not like that. I now use a 3D printed adaptor that actually lets me swap out the lyres (I use the duo with heavier stereo mics).

If you need to boom a long time, the weight of the blimpmkII might become an issue. for short runs it's fine. and withaout the blimp it also works as a good pistol grip.

In short, if you're on a budget but need a blimp, this will work well, especially for dialogue. If you need to record critical ambiances, or need to work in heavy wind, you might need to look at pricier alternatives.
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light, transparent sounding and no booming issues!
Anonymous 12.01.2016
The quality is very good, but as with any blimp, you don't want to sit on it! This isn't one of those hard blimps from years ago, it's a squishy modern beast.

Compared to the competition it is a bit on the girthy side, which can be annoying when packing the thing away, especially when you're also traveling with heavy grip equipment, you don't want a C-stand rolling over onto this large rodent of a blimp! But as long as you know this thing isn't indestructible like a piece of grip account, you'll be absolutely fine. Blimps used day in day out, will inevitably have to be replaced, but this Rode sells for such a great price, that this isn't a real pain in the wallet.

Performance? Well it's pretty much stunning, I always use it with the wind muff, so keep that in mind. You can put this thing through gale force winds and you'll get clean audio, no distortion, the high frequencies don't sound muffled! It's a very transparent "sounding" blimp, unlike some others.

When booming, the support - Rycote's Lyre system, along with the microphone cable shows it's excellence, there is no problem when booming this mic.

The only thing I would prefer, would be for it to be narrower. It would be easier to pack, better for ENG work (Electronic News Gathering) as a narrower blimp makes for an easier to maneuver blimp on a pole.

You can't really go wrong with this blimp, it's not Rycote expensive and just as good!
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Excellent
Tmkr 23.10.2020
After struggling to get nice field recordings with my Mixpre 3 II because of the wind, I finally decided to buy this product. It’s much cheaper than some competitors but it’s really great quality.
You will get the blimp but also the dead cat fur and mogami cable already installed.
Now my recordings are night and day, bye bye the handling noises, the wind isn’t an issue anymore, I feel stupid to not have invest in this before...
On the down side this isn’t a compact item, so it’s a bit big to carry around, but it is worth it because some of my previous recordings were just impossible to use because of the handling noise and wind.
Thomann delivered the product very quickly as usual ;)
Highly recommended.
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Perfect wind protection!
Jay237921 15.06.2018
I bought the Rode Blimp MKII couple of months ago from Thomann. I have been using this product on my location recording when recording in exterior environments to protect my shotgun mic from capturing wind noise.

Pros:
- The Rode Blimp really does the job and reduce a huge amount of wind noise when used
- Cheap price compared to its rivals like the Rycote products
- very lightweight which makes it convenient when holding the boom pole for several minutes over your shoulders.
- Neutrik connectors

Cons:
-the only con about this rode blimp is the wire that goes from the back of the windshield to the bottom of the handle. I think it is a bit exposed and not really secure if you are clumsy on a set the cable might be damaged easily. it would have been nice from Rode is this cable was hidden. But again if you take a good care of your equipment nothing can go wrong.

In a nutshell, this is a great product from Rode, I am really satisfied with its performance. If you are looking for a windshield system and can't afford the high Rycote prices I highly recommend buying the Rode Blimp MKII from Thomann.
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Better than mk1
Anonymous 22.04.2016
I have both Blimp mk1 and now mk2 too. Their differences are noticable, especially when it comes to comfort. Mk1 had several mic adapters included which needed to be replaced when switching microphones with different diameter and they were plastic. Once they wore out mics started to become slippery inside. Mk2 has universal microphone mounts which are rubber coated and seem to be able to handle mics with different diameters. Handle is also better than on mk1, which now is lighter - so is the short microphone cable extension which comes with it. Otherwise it's all the same - same exterior and also comes with same fur cover.
There's only one downside - it doesn't come with Rode Universal Blimp Mount, because handle is not always needed.
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Ok for the money
Cookos8 16.02.2022
It does its job but is quite heavy. I wouldn't reccomend it for use on a very long boompole. I ceartainly prefer the low end of rycote products on a slightly heavier budget.
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Good product, but could be more robust
Pad Mul 10.04.2023
Happy with the purchase of the blimp!

The main goal of the product is easily achieved - zero wind present in recordings during moderate West Ireland winds!

The quality however does feel a small bit flimsy/unstable. The plastic build of the blimp itself (the handle is fantastic) seems a bit unsure of itself - especially when carrying a 460g Rode NT4!

Also, the cover at the end of the elastic tightener on the dead cat cover came straight off on first use.
I replaced this with minor difficulty - and it came straight off on second use.

This was overcome by tying the elastic ends together with electrical tape.

Happy so far, but not too sure how the Rode NT4 will fare in the blimp over a long period of time.
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Great but handle with care
ALEO 09.11.2021
Great blimp and accessories. Should be handeled with care as there are a lot of cheap plastic parts.
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Solid!
Rory9947 30.09.2014
Another fantastic product from Rode. The MKII is a great for anyone who is recording sound for video on location. The blimp features include - good solid casing, dead wombat for a windy environment and a short XLR cable for quick detachment from a boom pole or microphone stand.Shotgun microphones are easily adjusted . This product is a must for any sound recordist working in Film & Television.
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Very happy...
Radioman 19.05.2020
I have been very happy with this product. I record outside a lot and it's particularly impressive when recording effects for radio documentaries and also speech in windy and even wet conditions. Very happy with this.
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