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Rode NT1-A Condenser

Manufacturer : Rode

 

PRODUCT DETAILS:

The RØDE NT1-A 1" cardioid condenser microphone has become an industry standard; delivering the warmth, extended dynamic range, clarity and high SPL capability typically only featured on some of the world’s most expensive microphones.

With a self-noise level of only 5dBA it is widely recognised (along with the NT1) as one the world's quietest studio microphones. This low noise makes it an ideal vocal microphone as well as perfect for recording guitars and percussion.

Packaged in the 'Complete Vocal Recording Solution', the NT1-A includes everything you need to get a truly professional vocal recording and is ideal for home studio recording.

A studio grade pop shield and shock mount is included, along with a premium 20' microphone cable, dust cover, and an downloadable instructional video packed with recording tips.

The RØDE NT1-A large diaphragm 1" cardioid condenser microphone is designed and made in Australia, and covered by RØDE Microphones' industry leading 10 year warranty.

 

FEATURES:

  • Ultra low noise, self noise of only 5dB (A)
  • Wide dynamic range
  • True condenser (externally biased)
  • Internal capsule shock mounting
  • Includes RØDE SM6 shock mount, pop filter and dust cover
Acoustic Principle Pressure Gradient
Active Electronics JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
Capsule 1.00"
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Address Type Side
Frequency Range 20Hz - 20kHz
Output Impedance 100Ω
Maximum SPL 137dBSPL
Maximum Output Level 13.7mV (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load)
Sensitivity -31.9dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (25.00mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted) 5dBA
Power Options +24V phantom power+48V phantom power
Weight 326.00g
Dimensions 190.00mmH x 50.00mmW x 50.00mmD
Output XLR Output

 

INFORMATION TAKEN FROM:  http://www.rode.com/microphones/nt1-a

 

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