Røde NT-1000 stormembran-mikrofon

Product nr: 1002873
Røde NT-1000 stormembran-mikrofon
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5/24/2024
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Med en særdeles lav egenstøy på 6dBA tilbyr Røde NT1000 eksepsjonell ytelse under opptak av både vokal og instrumenter i studio.
Hva gjelder brukeranvendelser er NT1000 kjent som en "altmulig" mikrofon, og er en favoritt både som "over-head" mikrofon til trommer og på flygelet. NT1000 er også likeledes en toppyter som vokalmikrofon.
With its Australian made 1" HF-2 capsule incorporating internal shock mounting, the NT1000 boasts a 134 dB dynamic range, and 140 dBA SPL capabilities and a 20 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response.

  • HF2 1" capsule with gold-plated diaphragm
  • Ultra low noise transformerless circuitry
  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • Durable satin nickel finish
  • High strength welded and heat-treated mesh head
  • Internal capsule shock mounting
  • True externally biased condenser
  • Full frequency response

Spesifikasjoner:
Power: P48 (48V), P24 (24V) phantom supply
Acoustic Principle: Pressure gradient
Directional Pattern: Cardioid
Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Output impedance: 100O
Signal noise ratio: >88 dB SPL (A - weighted per IEC651)
Equivalent noise: 6 dB SPL (A - weighted per IEC651)
Maximum SPL: 140dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KO load)
Maximum output voltage: +13dBu (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KO load)
Sensitivity: -36 dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (16 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
Weight: 682gm
Dimensions: 209mmH x 54mmW x 54mmD

Tester

"The RØDE NT1000 and NTK break the mold, with world-class specs and a smoothness that stands alongside microphones three times the price. On top of that, they're stunningly good-looking, with an over-the-top sturdiness that would serve as well in hand-to-hand combat as in the studio." -Bruce Richardson, ProRec