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Rode NT6 Compact 1/2-Inch Condenser Microphone

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Description

Rode NT6 Compact 1/2-Inch Condenser Microphone

The NT6 from Rode is a professional general-purpose condenser microphone that exhibits the convenience of flexible placement, making it a strong candidate for instrument capturing in recording and sound-reinforcement applications. Capitalizing on the success of the renowned NT5, the engineers at Rode integrated its cardioid capsule into the miniature design of the NT6.

Features:

  • Detached Head
  • Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • Low-Noise Output Stage
  • Kevlar-Reinforced Cable

Specifications:

  • Microphone:
    • Operating Principle: Pressure Gradient
    • Capsule: Condenser
    • Diaphragm: 0.5" / 12.70 mm
    • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
    • Pad: -10 dB
  • Performance:
    • Frequency Range: 40 Hz to 20 kHz
    • Maximum SPL: 135 dB SPL
    • Impedance: 200 Ohms
    • Sensitivity: -37 dB
    • Dynamic Range: 119 dB
    • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 75 dB
    • Equivalent Noise Level: 19 dB A-Weighted
    • THD: 1%
  • Connectivity:
    • Output Connectors (Analog): 1 x XLR 3-Pin
  • Power:
    • Operating Voltage:
    • 24 V
    • 48 V
  • Physical:
    • Dimensions: ø: 2.52 x L: 7.44" / ø: 64 x L: 189 mm
    • Weight: 0.85 lb / 386 g

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