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Rode Broadcaster Condenser Speakers Microphone

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  • Rode Broadcaster condenser speaker microphone
  • specially developed for voice transmission/recording
  • Large diaphragm condenser capsule for front speech

Large-diaphragm condenser microphone with cardioid characteristic, which was specially developed for broadcasters.
The Broadcaster is picked up from the front thanks to the horizontally installed capsule. There is a pop protection under the microphone capsule, which effectively defuses explosive consonants. If required, a gentle high-pass filter can be activated, which works perfectly without eliminating the sonority that is so important for speakers. Incidentally, the sound characteristics of the Broadcaster are very similar to the "commercial" sound we are used to from radio and advertising, even without post-processing.

When activated accordingly, the "On-Air" LED on the body signals to the speaker that he is on air. Normally, the LED on the body lights up as soon as the Broadcaster is supplied with phantom power. However, if the enclosed 5-pin XLR socket is soldered in, the LED can be supplied with the corresponding "on-air" switching signals via pins 4 and 5.

Main features:
Speaker basket with integrated pop protection
Switchable high-pass filter
"On Air" LED mounted on the body

Technical data:
Polar pattern: cardioid
Maximum sound pressure level: 128 dB
Self-noise: 14 dBA
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 18 mV/Pa
Output impedance: 40 Ohm
Power supply: Phantom power 24 V/48 V
Length: 167 mm
Diameter: 65 mm
Weight: 577 g

Scope of delivery:
Microphone holder RM2
5-pin XLR panel jack with corresponding XLR plug
Carrying case ZP1

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MSRP* 475,-
413,42 Mikrofon
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Rode Broadcaster Condenser Speakers Microphone

Short profile

  • Rode Broadcaster condenser speaker microphone
  • specially developed for voice transmission/recording
  • Large diaphragm condenser capsule for front speech

Product description for Rode Broadcaster Condenser Speakers Microphone

Large-diaphragm condenser microphone with cardioid characteristic, which was specially developed for broadcasters.
The Broadcaster is picked up from the front thanks to the horizontally installed capsule. There is a pop protection under the microphone capsule, which effectively defuses explosive consonants. If required, a gentle high-pass filter can be activated, which works perfectly without eliminating the sonority that is so important for speakers. Incidentally, the sound characteristics of the Broadcaster are very similar to the "commercial" sound we are used to from radio and advertising, even without post-processing.

When activated accordingly, the "On-Air" LED on the body signals to the speaker that he is on air. Normally, the LED on the body lights up as soon as the Broadcaster is supplied with phantom power. However, if the enclosed 5-pin XLR socket is soldered in, the LED can be supplied with the corresponding "on-air" switching signals via pins 4 and 5.

Main features:
Speaker basket with integrated pop protection
Switchable high-pass filter
"On Air" LED mounted on the body

Technical data:
Polar pattern: cardioid
Maximum sound pressure level: 128 dB
Self-noise: 14 dBA
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 18 mV/Pa
Output impedance: 40 Ohm
Power supply: Phantom power 24 V/48 V
Length: 167 mm
Diameter: 65 mm
Weight: 577 g

Scope of delivery:
Microphone holder RM2
5-pin XLR panel jack with corresponding XLR plug
Carrying case ZP1

Rode Broadcaster Condenser Speakers Microphone

Technik
Anschlüsse
XLR-Anschluss
Verbindungsart
Kabel
Richtcharakteristik
Niere
Frequenz von
20 Hz
Frequenz bis
20.000 Hz
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
577 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Mikrofonhalterung RM2, 5-polige XLR-Einbaubuchse samt entsprechendem XLR-Stecker und Transportetui ZP1
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0698813000357
KAN
BROADCASTER

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