Content | Dynamic Podcasting Microphone.
- Transducer: Dynamic
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Range: 50 Hz to 13 kHz
- Impedance: 32 Ohms
- Sensitivity
Polar Chart:Cardioid
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The new RODE NTG-2 is a lightweight condenser shotgun microphone, designed
for professional applications within the film, video, television and production industries.
The NTG-2 provides a balanced low impedance output stage and operates either
from an internal 1.5 V battery (AA) or 48 V to the P48 standard. A wide bandwidth
and controlled polar response coupled with low noise SMT electronics, makes the
NTG-2 the perfect choice for film, video engineering and voice-over work. The NTG-2
is extremely lightweight making it ideal for mounting directly to video cameras or on
boom poles.
The NTG-2 comes complete with mount and windshield.The windscreen effectively
suppresses wind noise when recording outdoors in moderate conditions.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Features:
Broadcast sound quality. Rugged metal construction. Condenser microphone transducer.
Weighing 161 grams approx. . Low noise circuitry. Low handling noise. Supplied with stand
mount and zip pouch. Designed & manufactured in Australia. Full 2 year guarantee.
Operation power:
The NTG-2 is designed to operate from standard P48 phantom power or a 1.5 V Alkaline Battery.
The NTG-2 will operate between 44 V to 52 V applied with positive polarity to pin 2 and pin 3 via
the output XLR connector.
Operation output impedance:
The NTG-2 will operate satisfactorily into a load impedance as low as 1 k§?. If a
load below this is used, the output signal level will be reduced. The NTG-2??s
output is balanced between pin 2 (hot) and pin 3 (cold). Pin 1 is ground.
Acoustic principle: Line plus Gradient.
Directional pattern: Super-Cardioid.
Frequency range:
20 Hz ~ 20 kHz selectable HPF @ 80 Hz/12 dB octave
Output impedance: 250 ? - phantom power, 350 ? - battery power
Signal noise ratio din iec 651:
76 dB (1 kHz rel. 1 Pa; per IEC651, IEC268-15)
Equvalent noise: 18 dB SPL (per IEC651, IEC268-15)
Maximum spl: 131 dB (@ 1% THD into 1 k?)
Sensitivity:
-36 dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (15 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB (at 1 kHz in free field into open circuit)
Dynamic range din iec 651: 113 dB (per IEC651, IEC268-15)
Power supply voltage: 1.5 V Alkaline Battery or P48 Phantom
Current consumption: 2.0 mA
Battery life: >400 hours with fresh alkaline battery.
Output connection:
3 pin XLR, balanced output between pin 2(+), 3(-) and Pin 1 (ground)
Weight with battery: 161 g approx.
Dimensions width: 278 mm
Dimensions depth: 22mm
Dimensions height: 22mm
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Internally switchable proximity effect compensation and sensitivity reduction.
The BCM 104 condenser microphone is the first product in the new Broadcast Line,
which is especially tailored to the demands of professional radio announcing.
What sets the Broadcast Line apart is a completely independent, functionally-
optimized design derived from extensive 3D simulations.
The large-diaphragm condenser capsule used in the BCM 104 has a cardioid directional
pattern with internally switchable proximity effect compensation. A second switch allows
the sensitivity to be reduced by 14 dB.
The microphone headgrill twists off easily for quick cleaning. Neumann offers optional,
color-coded headgrills so that, for reasons of hygiene, each announcer working at an
announcing desk can use his or her individual headgrill.
Directly in front of the capsule, mounted on a frame holder, is a piece of fine gauze that
serves as a built-in popscreen.
The BCM 104 has an elastic mount against structure-borne noise, that is compatible with
standard broadcast-segment microphone arms.
Features:
Cardioid microphone for broadcast & studio
Large diaphragm condenser capsule with
switchable proximity compensation
Distinctive design
Integrated pop screen
Quick release head grille for easy cleaning
Individual head grilles available for each user
Acoustic features
The microphone headgrill houses the K 04 large-diaphragm capsule, which has a flat frequency
response up to 3 kHz. Higher frequencies have an increased presence of 2 dB maximum.
Since the above-mentioned microphone characteristics are obtained without the use of resonance
effects, the microphone features excellent transient response and transmits all transient phenomena
of music and speech without any coloration.
The integrated Pop Screen
A pop screen not only prevents the occurrence of plosive pop noises in vocal recordings, but also
efficiently prevents unwanted particles, from respiratory moisture, nicotine, to food remnants, from
settling on the diaphragm.
The pop screen can be removed for cleaning without the use of tools.
Electrical features
Instead of a transformer to couple the microphone output to the supply voltage, the BCM 104
has an electronic circuit which, like a transformer, provides for good common mode rejection.
Interference induced in the balanced modulation line is thus suppressed as usual.
With a very low self-noise of 7 dB(A), and an overload capability extending to 138 dB SPL,
the BCM 104 has a dynamic range of 131 dB (DIN/IEC 651).
Filter and Preattenuation
The BCM 104 amplifier has a linear operation down to 20 Hz. An active filter efficiently suppresses
signals below this frequency. In order to compensate for the proximity effect, a high-pass filter,
electronically activated by a switch, is built into the microphone. This filter reduces frequencies
below 100 Hz by 12 dB/octave.
A 14-dB preattenuation switch is provided in order to adjust the sensitivity, if necessary,
to transmission circuits designed for dynamic microphones. But this will increase the
self noise by 14 dB.Both switches are located inside the microphone housing, since they
will normally be operated only once, when the broadcasting facility is set up.
Mounting
The preferred mode of operation is to suspend the BCM 104 from a standard studio boom arm.
A thread adapter to fit different connector threads is included.
In order to provide protection from structure-borne noise, both the capsule and the microphone
in its mount are elastically suspended.
The optional SG 5 swivel mount allows additional angling of the BCM 104 by +/-90 degrees.
Application hint:
While designed to be an announcer's mic for broadcasting and studio, this is
just one of the most common applications. With additional experimentation,
you will gain maximum use from this microphone.
Technical Description:
Acoustical operating principle: Pressure gradient transducer
Directional pattern: Cardioid
Frequency range: 20 Hz -- 20 kHz
Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm: 22 mV/Pa
-14 dB attenuation: 4.4 mV/Pa
Rated impedance: 50 ohms
Rated load impedance: 1000 ohms
Equivalent SPL CCIR 468-3: 18 dB
Equivalent SPL DIN/IEC 651: 7 dB-A
S/N ratio CCIR 468-3: 76 dB
S/N ratio DIN/IEC 651: 87 dB
Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%: 138 dB
Maximum SPL for THD 0.5% with preattenuation: 152 dB
Maximum output voltage: 10 dBu
Dyn. range of the mic. amplifier DIN/IEC 651: 131 dB
Supply voltage: 48 V +/- 4 V
Current consumption: 3.2 mA
Matching connector: XLR 3 F
Weight: 500 g
Diameter: 64 mm
Length: 85 mm
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The MD 42 is a high-quality reporter's microphone with omni-directional pick-up pattern. It has been specially optimised for rough use in live reporting and broadcasting environments. The MD 42 is a very 'good-natured' microphone whose design avoids wind and handling noise problems. Colour: black, sound inlet basket: refined steel, black.
Features
Two-ply sound inlet basket provides increased protection from wind and pop noise
Rugged metal housing
Rubber mounted capsule (or Elastically mounted capsule) ensures low sensitivity to handling noise
Omni-directional pick-up pattern ensures excellent speech intelligibility without having to point the microphone directly at your interview partner
Pick Up Pattern omni-directional
Frequency response 40 - 18 000 Hz
Sensitivity 2,0 mV/Pa
Ιmpedance 1000 Ohm
Dimensions Ø 49 x 250 mm
Weight 360 gr
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With an overall length of just 9.17" and weight of just 3.5 oz, this microphone adds virtually no heft to the end of a fish pole or the top of a minicam. Through the use of an innovative Audio-Technica design, the interference tube of the BP4073 provides a narrow acceptance angle, effective for long-distance pickup. The highly directional mics offer low self-noise and are fully RoHS-compliant - free from all substances specified in the EU directive on the reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS).
Designed for use in broadcasting, film/TV production and theater sound reinforcement applications
Direct-coupled, balanced output ensures a clean signal even in high-output conditions
Innovative acoustic design provides same directivity as mics up to 50% longer
Switchable 80 Hz hi-pass filter & 10 dB pad
Rugged housing made of lightweight structural-grade aluminum alloy
RoHS-compliant - free from all substances specified in the EU directive on the reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)
Element: Externally polarized (DC bias) capacitor
Polar Pattern: Line + gradient
Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz
Low Frequency Roll Off: 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
Open Circuit Sensitivity: -29 dB (35.5 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Impedance: 50 ohms
Maximum Input Sound Level: 141 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.; 151 dB SPL, with 10 dB pad (nominal)
Dynamic Range: 128 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
Signal to Noise Ratio: 81 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
Phantom Power Requiremens: 48V DC, 4.8 mA typical
Weight: 99 g (3.5 oz)
Dimensions: 233.0 mm (9.17“) long, 21.0 mm (0.83“) maximum body diameter
Output Connector: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
Accessories: AT8405a stand clamp for 5/8“-27 threaded stands; 5/8“-27 to 3/8“-16 threaded adapter; AT8144 windscreen; two O-Rings; protective carrying case
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Based on models originally developed for use in the broadcast of the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the BP4027 (14.96" long) and BP4029 (9.29" long) Stereo Shotgun models are engineered for high-end broadcast and production use. Both microphones feature independent line-cardioid and figure-of-eight elements configured in an MS (Mid-Side) arrangement with switch-selectable internal matrixing. These innovative microphones allow sound recordists the choice of selecting a left-right stereo output (wide or narrow) via the microphone's internal matrixing system or choosing discreet Mid-Side signals for later manipulation, a flexibility not available from any other manufacturer. A switchable low frequency roll-off filter helps minimize the pickup of unwanted low frequency noise. These phantom-powered models feature a rugged lightweight design and sleek black color scheme, perfect for on-camera use.
Designed for broadcasters, videographers and sound recordists
Compact, lightweight design is perfect for camera-mount use
Independent Line-cardioid and Figure-of-eight condenser elements
Switchable low-frequency roll-off
Switch selection of non-matrixed M-S mode and two internally-matrixed left/right stereo modes
Includes a 0.61 m (24“) cable (5-pin XLRF to two standard 3-pin XLRM connectors)
RoHS compliant - free from all substances specified in the EU directive on hazardous substances
Frequency Response: 30-20,000 Hz
Low Frequency Roll Off: 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
Open Circuit Sensitivity: Mid: -30 dB (31.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa; Side: -34 dB (19.9 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa; LR Stereo: -36 dB (15.8 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Impedance: 200 ohms
Maximum Input Sound Level: Mid: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.; Side: 127 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.; LR Stereo: 126 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Dynamic Range: Mid: 101 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL; Side: 101 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL; LR Stereo: 102 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
Signal to Noise Ratio: Mid: 72 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1 Pa; Side: 68 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1 Pa; LR Stereo: 70 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
Phantom Power Requiremens: 11-52V DC, 4 mA typical at 48V, each channel
Weight: 142 g (5.0 oz)
Dimensions: 380.0 mm (14.96“) long, 21.0 mm (0.83“) diameter
Output Connector: Integral XLR5M-type
Cable: Dual 0.61 m (24“) shielded two-conductor, terminated in two XLR3M-type connectors
Accessories: AT8405a stand clamp for 5/8“-27 threaded stands; AT8135 foam windscreen; 5/8“-27 to 3/8“-16 threaded adapter; protective carrying case
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