RODE Microphones NT-USB User Manual

NT-USB
Versatile Studio-Quality
USB Microphone
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www.rodemic.com/nt-usb
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH
Features What’s in the box?
Compatible with Apple iPad®
Cardioid polar pattern
State-of-the-art surface mount electronics
Designed in Australia
Full 2 year guarantee*
*Online registration required
NT-USB microphone
Tripod mount (stand)
Pop shield
USB cable (6m/ 20”)
Manual
Microphone pouch
Mic clip/Mounting ring
Specications
Acoustic Principle
Active Electronics
Directional Pattern
Frequency Range
Dynamic Range
Maximum SPL
Power Requirements
Output Connection
Net Weight
Pressure Gradient
JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer, A/D converter 16bit 48kHz, headphone amplifier
Cardiod
20Hz ~ 20kHz
96dB
110dB SPL
USB 5VDC
USB
520g
Polar Response
Frequency
Response
+5.0
0.0
-2.0
-4.0
-6.0
-8.0
-10.0
-12.0
-14.0
-16.0
-18.0
-20.0
-22.0
-24.0
-25.0
90˚ 270˚
Frequency:
500 Hz: 1000 Hz: 4000 Hz:
20
10
0
-10 dB re 1 V/Pa
-20
-30
20Hz 100 1000 10 000 20 000
-2.0
-10.0
-20.0
180˚
Warranty
Power requirements
Register your NT-USB now and validate your free 2 year warranty.
Scan the QR code with a smartphone, or visit
Polar Response
The NT-USB is covered by a limited warranty for one (1) year from the date of purchase. This can be extended free of charge to a full two (2) year warranty by registering your microphone online by visiting our website as above.
www.rodemic.com/warranty
The NT-USB is powered by your device’s USB port, meaning that in most instances you can just plug the microphone in and get started right away. For non-standard USB ports, a powered USB hub may be required.
The NT-USB is a “Plug & Play” USB device, compatible with both Windows and Mac computers, as well as the Apple iPad via the USB camera connection kit (available directly from Apple).
The NT-USB features a purple LED inside the microphone cage that indicates when the microphone has power. If the light does not turn on after plugging the microphone in, the computer or device you are using may not provide enough power for the NT-USB. If this is the case, we recommend connecting the NT-USB via a powered USB hub.
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