The concept of powering condenser microphones with batteries is not a new one. Early Neumann U87s had a battery compartment to accommodate two 22.5v flashgun batteries, and Sony's C48 had a compartment that accepted a 9v PP3.
Manufacturer: Rode
The concept of powering condenser microphones with batteries is not a new one. Early Neumann U87s had a battery compartment to accommodate two 22.5v flashgun batteries, and Sony's C48 had a compartment that accepted a 9v PP3.
I now own 6 of these. I tried one and was just blown away. I have honestly been really impressed with Rode mics altogether. ( I own 4 different models for different uses. These being the most versitile of them all). The M-3 is a Cardiod Condensor....
Been using the Shock Mount to hold a Zoom H1 digital recorder on the hotshoe of my DSLR for improved audio.
It works great also on my SB800 flash stand as a table top recording device.
Durable
i bought this microphone to use in a home set up environment and it was ideal for home recording use
good for the SPECIFICATIONS rfrer first use the constructor ... 15 days ago, on amplifier guitar east of rockn'roll blues jazz style, its perfect ... really good, the
Let's be clear. This is a very good mic, not just for the price but overall. If only for features, it would already be a great deal : Mute switch, Hi-Pass filter, 10 or 20dBs pad, obviously it runs off 48 volts phantom power, but will run from 24 volts up, and you can run it off a battery if...
I bought the mic a couple of months ago to record finger style guitar. Loved it right out of the chutes, but as these things go I decided to "upgrade", so I bought a Shure SM-81. Another great mic, but frankly after several days of A/B testing I prefer the Rode.
Is very good,quality microphone and price is right plus 10 year warranty and you can register products on Rode website to give you more insurance to your microphone
Solid setup. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Very little forgiveness in the treads. This is my second one. For the price its great and solid build. I wouldn't want to hold it myself too long due to its weight but I usually have it on a light stand and holder, static.
Rode have been in the electronics business in Australia since the late 1960s, but the company became better known around the world after 1998, when they started producing a cost-effective range of microphones.
Extended frequency response with smooth extremes; Battery and phantom powering; Gentle presence peak for subtle air; Switchable HPF and pads; Sturdy stand mount
No body-switch markings; Struggles to cut through on stage vocals; Unusually long
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