RODE Microphones NT1000 Instruction Manual

Studio condenser microphones

Advertisement

Quick Links

®
NT1000
Instruction Guide
®
STUDIO CONDENSER MICROPHONES
(EMC, LVD)

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for RODE Microphones NT1000

  • Page 1 ® NT1000 Instruction Guide ® STUDIO CONDENSER MICROPHONES (EMC, LVD)
  • Page 3 Please take the time to read the following information which will help you to achieve the best possible performance from your NT1000. Peter Freedman ® Microphones...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS: • Capsule: Externally polarised pressure- gradient condenser. • Active Electronics: Unity-gain closed-loop impedance converter; JFET input with bipolar buffering. • Polar Pattern: Cardioid • Frequency Response: 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz (+/-6dB) • Output Impedance: 100 ohms (50 ohms per leg) •...
  • Page 5: Accessories Included

    • Stand Mount (M2) (see 2) OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: • Shock Mount (SM2) (see 3) • The NT1000 requires a power supply which for optimum results should be a 48 VDC Supply. Most professional mixing consoles have an internal 48V supply; alternatively you can purchase a separate supply.
  • Page 6 Ensure that the microphone cable is balanced and connected Pin 2+, Pin 3 – and Pin 1 screen. • Check that you have the NT1000 correctly connected. You can connect the microphone directly to the mixer (without an external supply) if 48V is available on the mixer.
  • Page 7 Stand Mount (M2) supplied, or the optional Shock Mount (SM2). 3. After use, the NT1000 should be removed from its stand, wiped with a dry soft cloth and placed in its protective pouch. Be sure to place the pack of moisture-absorbent crystals (silica gel) at the head of the microphone.
  • Page 8 International: Tel: 61-2 8765 9333 Fax: 61-2 8765 9444 Australia: Tel: (02) 8765 9333 Fax: (02) 8765 9444 U.S.A. Tel: 310 325 4444 Fax: 310 325 4773 Technical Enquiries: peter@rode.com.au Sales Enquiries: colin@rode.com.au web site: www.rodemicrophones.com...

Table of Contents