The Rode M2 Handheld Condenser Microphone delivers professional, detailed vocal reproduction in live sound reinforcement, small public address and recording applications. The M2 features a condenser capsule with a supercardioid polar pattern for superior rejection against feedback and off-axis noise. An on/off switch and rugged enclosure are also featured.
- Condenser Capsule
- Supercardioid Polar Pattern
- Wide Frequency Response
- Detailed Vocal Reproduction
RODE M2 Overview
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RODE M2 Reviews
Sharp, steady, smooth sound: excellent overall
The Rode m2 microphone is excellent... It's well-made, has a great sound whether for a live performance or in a studio, podcast, voice over, etc. It has a sharp, steady, smooth sound… if you use it with a moderate gain and not too close to the microphone, you get a natural sound similar to Shure’s Sm7b, and actually it’s like Rode nt1’s younger brother but with a boxier sound that could be much improved with a bit of editing and EQ. Even with the small membrane that the condenser has, it’s quite powerful and doesn’t make any notable noise… it comes with great accessories and… well, it’s a Rode!!
Exceptional mike ..
Super anti feedback to gain ratio. Very quiet in handling, and pop rejection. Silent on off switch which is lockable when needed. Good balance in hand. Sturdy metal case. Very good guarantee.
