Rode Wireless Pro Mikes Make High-Pitched Noise With Sony A7IV

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I bought a Rode Wireless Pro microphone set to go with a Sony A7IV. I have a Saramonic Blinkme set, but it could not be used with lavaliers, and the mikes kept falling off their magnets.

Tonight I tried to use the Rode set, and I kept getting a high-pitched noise in the recordings. I Googled and found out there is some kind of compatibility issue.

Does anyone here know of a fix for this? I blew over $300 on these things, mainly to be used with this camera.
 
Have you adjusted the audio levels both on the mics and the camera?
 
Not yet. I'm not happy Rode let me buy these things without putting a disclaimer on Amazon.
 
What research did you do to confirm this 'incompatibility'?

The last time you bought a vehicle, did the seller confirm it will fit in your garage for you?
 
Well, I have to correct myself. They are having problems with the Wireless Go.
 
My Go works fine with my a6300. I can't address issues with an a7.
 
Rode has a page about the issue. It mentions the GO II and not the Pro, but the page is part of a section on general wireless issues.

Turning off wifi didn't help. I'm not turning off Bluetooth, because I need it. I don't know if the camera has airplane mode or whether it will shut off the Bluetooth. I am trying to find out.

If using a system which seems to be more susceptible RF interference, we would also recommend the following to reduce the RF interference in the recordings:
  • Lowering the input gain of your camera/ audio recorder, while boosting the gain from the Wireless GO II receiver
  • Using a longer TRS 3.5mm cable can also safeguard against interference, as the receiver can be further away from the recording device
  • Enabling a Airplane mode on the camera/ audio recorder
 
I'm going to work on it a little, and if it doesn't stop, I'll send this product back to Amazon and let them eat the loss. I can get a DJI set.

Never had this problem with Saramonic. I went back to Saramonic tonight to get a video done.
 
The cable that runs from the receiver to the camera may be defective or just cheap. I just replaced it with a cable from some random electronics store in Switzerland, and I don't get the noise. I only tried with one mike. These things lost their charge a lot faster than I expected, and one died before I could test them together. Now I have to wait.

I would think Rode would use good cables, so maybe there is a defect.

The noise was originally so bad, the audio could barely be heard, so it's a serious problem.
 
I tried the new cable with both mikes, and everything is fine, so Rode gave me a bad cable. Either it's defective, or they just didn't feel like providing a shielded cable.
 

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