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RODE NT4 Stereo X/Y Condenser Microphone
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Description
Requires phantom power.



Features
- XY-stereo coincident-pair elements
- Compact size
- High SPL/low noise
- Great sound
Specs
- Acoustic principle: stereo, 90 XY configuration
- Capsules: 1/2" cardioid-pattern condensers
- Active electronics: JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
- Output impedance: 200 ohms per side
- Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Sensitivity: -38dB re 1v/Pa ±2dB equivalent to 12mV/Pa where 1 Pa=94dBSPL
- Equivalent noise: <16dBSPL (A-weighted)
- Maximum output: +13.9dBu
- Dynamic range: >128dB
- Maximum SPL: 143dB
- Signal/noise ratio: 78dB
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A good condensor mic to add to your collection
submitted19 years ago
byFuzzball
fromIda, MI
This mic is a good choice to add a little flavor to your collection. The mic has a rich sound which I like for recording an acoustic guitar. The XY arrangment helps provide a full and clear sound. This mic requires phantom power so don't forget to have a power supply (unless you have a 9 volt battery). The mic is very versitile especialy if you use a 9 volt battery in order to avoide having to use a power supply! The only problem I found is that the mic tends to drain the battery very fast, so I would recommend using a power supply whenever possible. The mic comes with a case and standmount and a windscreen giving you everything you need right out of the box (except for power). The tone of the mic is clear yet full providing a pleasing tone for recording an acoustic instrument such as guitar or Harp. This is a good mic and I would recommend it.
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