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NTG2

RODE NTG-2 Multi-Powered Shotgun Microphone

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AU-C5997521

The RØDE NTG-2 Multi-Powered Shotgun Microphone is one of the best selling cost-effective shotgun microphones available. The NTG-2 sounds great, has a very good directional polar pattern, and can be battery powered. This is key when running a microphone requiring phantom power off a portable device, such as a DSLR camera, portable recorder etc. The RØDE NTG-2 also includes an RM5 mic-clip, VSVM foam windshield and a protective pouch for the mic.

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    • RØDE NTG-2 Features:

      Broadcast sound quality
      Low noise circuitry
      Condenser transducer
      Rugged metal construction
      Two step High Pass Filter (Flat/80Hz)
      P48 phantom power or AA battery option
      Low handling noise
      Low weight - 161g (5.17 oz.)
      Includes mic clip, wind shield and zip case
      Ideal for professional applications within the film, video, television and production industries
      10 year extended warranty when you register online at www.rodemic.com/warranty
    • RØDE NTG-2 Specifications:

      Acoustic Principle: Line Gradient
      Active Electronics: JFET impedance convertor with balanced transformer output
      Capsule: 0.50"
      Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
      Address Type: End
      Frequency Range: 20Hz - 20kHz
      Output Impedance: 250Ω
      Maximum SPL: 131dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load)
      Maximum Output Level: 6.9mV
      Sensitivity: -36.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (15.00mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
      Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted): 18dB-A
      Power Options: AA Battery+48V phantom power
      Weight: 161.00gm
      Dimensions: 280.00mmH x 22.00mmW x 22.00mmD
      Output: XLR Output
      Warranty: 1 year with free extension to 10 years following registration.
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