Rode NTG-3 condenser directional microphone
The Rode NTG3 Shotgun Microphone is a professional shotgun microphone that delivers a few unique qualities in order to meet the demands of today's broadcast audio engineers and boom operators. The microphone features radio-frequency (RF) interference properties that avoid annoying noise and interference caused by nearby RF sources such as radio antennas, WiFi networks, internet devices, power lines, etc. The microphone is also built to withstand the rigors of adverse weather conditions.
Of course special attention is paid to the accurate, directional pickup characteristics and its frequency response, sensitivity and low noise floor, which result in pristine audio quality. The NTG3 shotgun microphone is an ideal solution for outdoor ENG and studio applications.
RF Rejection
The microphone features radio-frequency (RF) interference properties that avoid annoying noise and interference caused by nearby RF sources such as radio antennas, WiFi networks, internet devices, power lines, etc.
Withstands Adverse Conditions
The microphone is constructed to withstand adverse weather conditions for more stable use outdoors.
Supercardioid Line+Gradient Pickup
The supercardioid, shotgun characteristics provide excellent off-axis rejection, focused pickup and longer range.
transducer | Condenser |
Polar pattern | Line gradient supercardioid |
Frequency Response | 40 Hz to 20 kHz |
Dynamic Range (Typical) | 117 dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 81 dB SPL (A-weighted) |
Maximum Input Sound Level | 130 dB |
Power Requirements | 48V Phantom power |
Nominal Impedance | 25Ω |
output connectors | 3 pin XLR |
Path | no |
Low Frequency Roll Off | no |
Dimensions (L x Diam) | 10x0.74" (255x19mm) |
Weight | 5.74oz (163g) |