The Rode NT2000 Microphone is the world's first large diaphragm condenser studio microphone with seamlessly variable polar pattern, filter and PAD located conveniently on the microphone body.
The Rode NT2000 Microphone is a studio-quality large diaphragm condenser with seamlessly variable polar patterns. Its polar patterns selection, filter and pad are conveniently located on the front of the microphone body for ease of use.
Audiophile quality surface-mount electronics combined with a gold-sputtered dual 1" capsule provide extremely low self-noise (7dBA) and a maximum SPL of 147 dB (up to 157 dB with pad fully engaged) giving an incredible amount of versatility and ensuring exceptional results.
The Rode NT2000 microphone is designed and made in Australia.
Rode NT2000 Microphone Features
- Large 1 HF1 gold sputtered capsule
- Continuously variable polar pattern, from Omni to Cardioid to Figure 8 controlled on the mic
- Continuously variable PAD and High-Pass Filter
- Ultra low noise, transformerless surface mount circuitry
- Wide dynamic range
- High strength welded and heat treated steel mesh head
- Internal capsule shock mounting
Rode NT2000 Microphone Specifications
- Acoustic Principle: Pressure Gradient
- Active Electronics: JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
- Capsule: 1.00"
- Polar Pattern: Continuously variable multi-pattern - Omni, through Cardioid to Figure 8
- Address Type: Side
- Frequency Range: 20Hz - 20kHz
- Output Impedance: 200O
- Maximum SPL: 147dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KO load)
- Maximum Output Level: 15.0dBu (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KO load)
- Sensitivity: -36.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (16.00mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
- Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted): 7dB-A
- Power Options: +24V phantom power+48V phantom power
- Weight: 831.00gm
- Dimensions: 208.00mmH x 55.00mmW x 55.00mmD
- Output: XLR Output
Rode NT2000 Microphone Includes
- Rode NT2000 Microphone
- SM2 - Microphone Shock Mount
- RC1 - Rugged Microphone Case
- 10 Years Warranty
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awesome mic
Jan 13th 2010Ive had this mic for a few years and it has never let me down. Shines on vocals, acoustics, guitar amps. combined with a great mic pre and you have a killer setup. the variable patterns are a nice touch and gives you more control over the signal. even if you already have a few LDC mics, the NT2000 would still be your go to mic!!!