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Small diaphragm studio condenser microphone featuring an end-address 3/4" gold-sputtered true-condenser transducer providing incredible detail on almost any instrument you can imagine
The Rode NT3 is the definition of a studio workhorse. Featuring an end-address 3/4" gold-sputtered true-condenser transducer it provides incredible detail on almost any instrument you can imagine.
Intended for studio, stage and location work, this versatile handheld, stand or boompole mounted microphone will give great results on drums, percussion, acoustic guitar, guitar amps, piano and all acoustic instruments as well as detailed voice reproduction when used as a handheld presentation microphone or indoor boom mic.
For further versatility the NT3 can be powered by either P48 phantom power, or via a 9V battery for situations when power isn't available via the console or camera. Its rugged and durable all-metal body and mesh head ensure that it is well protected both in the studio and out in the field.
The Rode NT3 microphone is designed and made in Australia, and covered by Rode's industry-leading 10-year warranty.
Condition | New |
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Length | 8.1 in |
Diameter | 1.2 in |
Unit Weight | 0.8 lb |
Tube or Solid State | Solid State |
Capsule Type | Externally polarized 19mm (3/4") condenser |
Transducer Type | Condenser |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Number of Microphones | Single Microphone |
Phantom Required | Yes |
Impedance | 200 Ohms |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Max. SPL | 140 dB |
Analog or Digital | Analog |
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