Electro Voice ND68 Supercardioid Kick Drum Microphone

£153.00

This is the Electro Voice ND68 Supercardioid Kick Drum Microphone from Electro, listed in Wireless Microphones on MicPro. Read More below.

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Description

The ND68 is a robust, high-performance, large-diaphragm dynamic supercardioid kick drum and low-frequency instrument microphone. Its supercardioid polar pattern provides excellent acoustic isolation from nearby instruments, and its voicing characteristics deliver a deep low end, relaxed midrange, as well as high-frequency content for aggressive top-end punctuation.

In the Box 

  • Electro-Voice ND68
  • Mic Clip 
  • Storage Pouch

Specifications 

  • Connector Type: 3-pin XLR
  • Wired/Wireless: Wired
  • Mic Type: Instrument
  • Element: Dynamic
  • Impedance, Low-Z balanced: 150Ω
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 0.8mV/Pascal
  • Case Material: Die cast zinc
  • Finish: Black polyurethane paint
  • Power Requirement: Passive
  • Audio Frequency Response: 20 – 11,000
  • Maximum SPL: > 140dB
  • Polar Pattern: Supercardioid

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Electro-Voice

Electro-Voice is a long-established audio manufacturer known for robust microphones used in live sound, broadcast, and professional performance. The brand has built a reputation for durability, clarity, and controlled sound, particularly in demanding stage and spoken-word environments.

Electro-Voice microphones are widely used for live vocals, broadcast, and public address, offering strong rejection of background noise and reliable performance. MicPro suggests Electro-Voice microphones for users who need dependable, professional tools built to perform consistently in real-world conditions.

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Wireless Microphones

Wireless microphones allow performers and presenters to move freely without being connected by cables. They are widely used in live performance, theatre, broadcast, and public speaking, offering convenience and flexibility on stage. Wireless systems vary in range and reliability, so choosing the right system depends on the environment, frequency management, and intended use.

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Supercardioid

Supercardioid microphones use a tight directional pickup pattern that focuses strongly on sound from the front while rejecting much of the sound from the sides. They offer greater isolation than standard cardioid microphones, making them well suited to noisy environments.

Commonly used in live sound, broadcast and studio applications, supercardioid mics help reduce bleed from other instruments or speakers. Like hypercardioid microphones, they have a small rear pickup area, so careful placement is important to achieve the best clarity and control.

Wireless

Wireless microphones use radio transmission to send audio from the microphone to a receiver without a physical cable. They are widely used in live performance, broadcast, theatre, and presentations, allowing freedom of movement while maintaining clear and reliable sound.

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