Rode NT3 Condenser Mic

£207.00

This is the Rode NT3 Condenser Mic from Rode, listed in Condenser Microphones on MicPro. Read More below.

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Ideal for all studio, stage and location recording applications, the R¿de NT3 is a high performance hypercardioid microphone with a full frequency response. It features premium quality components throughout with a transformerless output for low noise. The NT3 is battery or phantom powered and offers high resistance to RF interference. Its robust cast metal body and internal capsule shock mounting ensures the mic is unaffected by unwanted vibrations. Supplied with a stand mount and carry case.

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Rode

RØDE is an Australian microphone manufacturer known for producing reliable, accessible microphones used in recording, broadcast, and content creation. The brand has become especially popular with podcasters, streamers, and home studios due to its focus on ease of use and consistent sound quality.

RØDE microphones are commonly used for vocals, voiceover, and video production, offering practical designs and good performance across a wide range of budgets. MicPro suggests RØDE microphones for users looking for straightforward, dependable recording solutions for modern setups.

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Condenser Microphones

Condenser microphones are widely used in studio recording because of their sensitivity, clarity, and ability to capture fine detail. They are commonly chosen for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, strings, and room recording, where accuracy and nuance matter. Condenser microphones usually require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them suitable for everything from intimate vocal takes to detailed overhead and ambient recordings.

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Condenser

Condenser microphones are highly sensitive microphones designed to capture detail, clarity, and nuance. They are widely used in studio recording for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, and ambient sound. Condenser microphones typically require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them versatile tools for accurate sound capture.

Hypercardioid

Hypercardioid microphones use a very tight pickup pattern that focuses strongly on sound from the front while rejecting most noise from the sides. Compared to cardioid microphones, they provide greater isolation, making them useful in situations where background noise or nearby sound sources need to be controlled.

Because of their focused sensitivity, hypercardioid mics are often used for live sound, stage vocals, drum miking and dialogue recording. They do have a small pickup area at the rear, so careful positioning is important, but when used correctly they deliver excellent clarity and separation in demanding environments.