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RODE Broadcaster Large-Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone

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RODE Broadcaster Large-Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Key Features
  • Radio, Broadcast, Podcast & Voice-Over
  • Cardioid Pattern Lowers Background Noise
  • High-Pass Filter Reduces Rumble
  • Boosted Proximity Effect for Big Tone
Give your voice a rich, full, radio-ready sound with the Rode Broadcaster, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone designed specifically for broadcast, voice-over, radio, and podcast applications. The 1" gold-plated capsule, low-noise circuitry, and pronounced proximity effect work together to deliver a warm and robust tone worthy of pro-level productions. Plus, the mic's cardioid polar pattern naturally rejects sound behind the mic, picking up less background noise than many other polar responses.
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RODE Broadcaster Overview

  • 1Description
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  • 7For Radio, Broadcasts, and Podcasts
  • 8Internal Pop Filter
  • 9High-Pass Filter
  • 10On-Air Indicator
  • 11Features at a Glance
By B&H Photo's
Give your voice a rich, full, radio-ready sound with the Rode Broadcaster, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone designed specifically for broadcast, voice-over, radio, and podcast applications. The 1" gold-plated capsule, low-noise circuitry, and pronounced proximity effect work together to deliver a warm and robust tone worthy of pro-level productions. Plus, the mic's cardioid polar pattern naturally rejects sound behind the mic, picking up less background noise than many other polar responses.
Following broadcast tradition, it is an end-address mic with a clip that works with stands or boom arms (available separately). Unlike most mics, it has a special LED that can be used for "On-Air" indication when properly wired to a compatible console. Whereas many mics require an external screen to inhibit jarring "p" and "b" sounds, the Broadcaster has an internal pop filter designed to control such plosives. Being a true condenser mic, the Broadcaster should be connected via an XLR mic cable (available separately) to a mixer channel, mic preamp, or audio device that can supply phantom power.
This microphone is part of the B&H Virtual Mic Locker, an online tool to help our valued customers determine the sonic differences between popular microphones for podcasting and voice over work. Each microphone was recorded using a Grace Design M103 preamp into a Presonus Quantum 2626 interface.
For Radio, Broadcasts, and Podcasts
The Broadcaster is a large-diaphragm, end-address condenser microphone designed to provide the ultimate performance for broadcast vocal applications. Its rich, full-quality tailored response has an emphasized proximity effect that has made it a standard in radio stations the world over. It is equally suitable as a podcast mic or a voice-over microphone for film and television.
Internal Pop Filter
The Broadcaster features an internal pop filter, designed to minimize vocal plosive sounds that can overload the microphone capsule and distort the audio output.
High-Pass Filter
In addition to the Broadcaster's native 20 Hz to 20 kHz response, a selectable high-pass (low-cut) filter at 75 Hz is available to prevent low-end noise such as air conditioners and traffic from being recorded.
On-Air Indicator
The Broadcaster features an innovative "On-Air" indicator on the body that can be wired for external activation by the "Channel On/Mute" function on many consoles. If not connected to a console or switch, the indicator will remain lit whenever the microphone has power.
Features at a Glance
  • Classic broadcaster-style, end-address mic
  • Emphasized proximity effect for robust vocal sound
  • Cardioid polar pattern reduces background noise
  • HF2 1" capsule with gold-plated diaphragm
  • Internal pop filter reduces plosives
  • LED for power status or "On-Air" indication
  • Low-noise JFET circuitry
  • Switchable voice-tailored 75 Hz low-cut filter
  • Rugged stainless steel body
  • XLR 3-pin output connector
  • Operates on phantom power (24 or 48 VDC)
  • Includes mic clip and zipper pouch

RODE Broadcaster Specs

Key Specs
Microphone Type
Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
Element Type
Condenser
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
On-Board Controls
High-Pass Filter
Frequency Range
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL
128 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1% THD, 1-Kilohm Load)
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
Power Sources
Phantom Power
Microphone
Primary Applications
Broadcast, Podcast
Microphone Type
Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
Intended Sound Sources
Speech/Voice-Over
Sound Field
Mono
Element Type
Condenser
Diaphragm
1" / 25.40 mm
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
Orientation
End Address
Circuitry
Solid-State (JFET)
Pad
No
High-Pass Filter
75 Hz
On-Board Controls
High-Pass Filter
Performance
Frequency Range
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL
128 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1% THD, 1-Kilohm Load)
Impedance
40 Ohms
Sensitivity
-34 dBV/Pa at 1 kHz
Dynamic Range
114 dB A-Weighted
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
80 dB A-Weighted
Equivalent Noise Level
14 dB SPL A-Weighted
Connectivity
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
Power
Power Sources
Phantom Power
Operating Voltage
V ()
V ()
Physical
Color
Stainless Steel
Construction Material
Stainless Steel
Dimensions
H: 2 x W: 2.6 x L: 6.6" / H: 50 x W: 65 x L: 167 mm
Weight
1.3 lb / 577 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.015 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.7 x 5.3 x 2.4"

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