O Rode NT4 é um microfone de gravação em estéreo, apresentando cápsulas cardióides duplas montadas em uma configuração estéreo X/Y. O microfone é projetado para uso em estúdio e em campo e oferece reprodução sonora transparente e representação precisa do sinal, dentro do campo estéreo "Esquerdo/Direito". Isso proporciona ótimos resultados durante a captura em performances ao vivo, ambiência, instrumentos, corais, coros, etc. A cápsula gradiente de pressão do NT4 apresenta um padrão polar cardióide que minimiza eficientemente audiência fora do eixo, instrumentos e ruídos de ambientes, resultando em gravações precisas da fonte material desejada. Os elementos duplos do microfone combinam resposta de freqüência e sensibilidade para reprodução sonora precisa em ambos os canais, esquerdo e direito.
O NT4 apresenta um seletor On/Off para controle adicional e é alimentado através de Phantom Power ou de bateria alcalina padrão de 9 volts. O microfone inclui um cabo duplo para microfone XRL, um cabo para minimicrofone estéreo e um case durável. A funcionalidade da bateria alcalina de 9 volts e o minicabo estéreo incluso fazem com que o NT4 seja adequado para videomakers, assim como para som ao vivo e engenheiros de gravação.
| Transdutor | 2 Condensadores Externamente Polarizados em Localização "XY" |
| Padrão Polar | Estéreo (Cada Cápsula é Cardióide) |
| Resposta de Frequência | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Faixa Dinâmica (Típica) | > 128 dB |
| Relação Sinal-Ruído | 78dB |
| Entrada Máxima de Nível Som | 143 dB, (a 1% THD em 1k) |
| Requisitos de Alimentação | 4 mA, P48 (38V-52V) 2 mA, P24 (20V-26V) 2,8 mA, P12 (10,8V-13,2V) ou 2,4mA usando Bateria de 9 volts |
| Impedância de Saída | 200 Ohms (por Lado) |
| Conectores de Saída | Tipo XLR-5M, (Terminação em 2 Conectores XLR-3M no Final do Cabo Estéreo Incluído) |
| Pad | Não tem |
| Filtragem de Baixa Frequência | Não tem |
| Dimensões | 9,28 x 1,28 polegadas (232 x 32mm) CxDdiâmetro |
| Peso | 16,9 onças (480g) |
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Comments about Rode NT4 - Cardioid Studio Condenser X/Y Stereo Microphone:
Ok first of I don't write many reviews. So me saying something about this mic means something to me. I was trying to find a great mic to use with my sound devices 702, to record live acoustic guitar/piano w/ vocals. I got a AT4040 originally. That was a decent mic, but REALLY gave me a "hollow" sound. Lots of background noise, and was not an x/y stereo sound like I wanted. If something fell downstairs or anywhere within 100 ft from me, you could hear it in my recording. So I did some research and found amazing reviews about this mic. So I figured I would order it, and if I didn't like it I would return it. First off when I got this mic, the overall feel of it was amazing! VERY buff and durable, you can easily tell just by the work put into it, the weight, and the care of making of it, that a lot of thought was put into the mic. I hooked it up immediately after I got it from fed ex, and I was blown away. Sure, I listened to many demos on youtube etc etc. But nothing compared to what I was hearing coming out of this mic. Pure brilliance. The acoustics are amazingly pure, along with my vocals surprisingly enough! Also on top of that, comes with a great case, the cables that you really need, 10yr warranty from RODE. If you want a good priced x/y mic, this is it hands down. I was looking at some schoeps mics but didn't want to throw down several thousands..... I couldn't be more happy with this mic. Very excited about my upcoming projects.
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Having a matched set of high quality stereo microphones on one unit is great.
This is a seriously heavy piece of equipment, almost prohibitively heavy when placed on top of a medium sized video camera (like a panasonic hpx-170)
Great audio, nice carying case.
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This is a beautiful-sounding microphone, and it's provided fabulous results even when using it for ADR and VO on-the-fly. It has a very low noisefloor and captures well-articulated sound. The real bonus is the ability to use a 9V for phantom instead of P48 - works great when using with mobile recorders that don't have enough juice for long-duration and reliable P48. In Dead air roomtone tests, differences between internal 9V versus P48 were quite negligible except for some slightly better articulation of sub 100Hz frequencies.
The real plus to this microphone is that although it has a wide cardiod pattern because of the twin capsules, its perceived polar pattern and off-axis rejection are very tight with a long throw, nearly matched to that of a hypercardiod shotgun mic. One can really drill down on what they want to record with this and not pick up excess ambient noise. A fantastic mic for sound effects and recording, and even intimate foley recording in close proximity.
It would be great if it had an 80Hz High Pass and 10dB Pad switch, but that's only a minor letdown amidst the fantastic microphone that it is.
The 10 Year Warranty is fantastic, a great piece of mind to have.
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I current own a total of seven other microphones, which ranged in price from about $100 to $400.00. They include the Rode NT3, Sennheiser MKE with Cardioid and Omni capsules, Rode Stereo Video Mic, Shure SM57 & 58, Audio Technica 822, ect. The Rode NT4 is a dramatically better sounding mic than all of then in comparable situations. The quality of my live environment recordings has greatly improved since I started using this mic. From loud rock bands to mellow string quartets, this mic excels. Spend a little more, get a lot more. The Rode NT4 is a great mic, perhaps even a steal at the current price. Buy it now!
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I use this in recording a hand drum ensemble and it captures sound to an amazing degree of clarity.
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I was looking at the NT4 and the AT825. I wanted a mic thatcould record ambient environments well, as well as pin pointdetails for foley recording. This mic blew away myexpectations. For the price the sound is amazing. The stereoimage is fantastic and it's very accurate. Yes, the stylingis funky compared to the AT825, but it's an amazing micotherwise, and it's expandable. Do yourself a favor and getthis if you are on a budget of $500. It already comes withnecessary accessories, so it's a no brainer.Awesome Mic.
Problems Encountered: Finding a shockmount to fit it's 32mm girth.
Items I Recommend: Marantz PMD660, a shock mount with pistol grip and tripod
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