What type of microphone is a rode NT5?
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What type of microphone is a rode NT5?
small diaphragm condenser mic
The Rode NT5 S is a small diaphragm condenser mic that has cardioid characteristic and frequency range from 20Hz to 20kHz. It has frequency response mainly flat with little low shelving from 100Hz and high shelving from 4kHz.
Is rode M5 good for vocals?
The Rode M5 is a cardioid microphone. This basically means that the mic only picks up sound from the front, while blocking rear and side sounds. Since the M5 comes as a pair of microphones, it is ideal for multi-miking situations. It works especially good for recording acoustical instruments.
What are polar patterns in microphones?
The polar pattern of a microphone determines the sensitivity at different angles. A polar pattern defines how much of the signal will be picked up by the microphone from different directions.
Does rode M5 need phantom power?
Requires +48V phantom power.
What makes a good overhead mic?
Cardioid means that they pick up sound from one direction only. They don’t respond well to sound from behind the mic. They are best for overhead miking because you get a good representation of what is right in front of them, and they don’t pick up sound from behind where you may not need it.
Is rode M5 good?
Amazing sound quality for the price Rode has always made nice sounding high end microphones. I was looking for overhead mics for my drums and decided to go with the Rode small diaphragm Match Pair M5 mics. I had heard them used in a nice drum productions and acoustic guitar applications and the sounded great.
What is the best microphone for a choir?
The 10 Best Choir Microphones
- Rode M5-MP Cardioid Condenser Microphones.
- Samson C02 Pencil Condenser Microphones.
- Behringer C-2 Studio Condenser Microphones.
- Audio-Technica PRO 44 Cardioid Condenser Microphone.
- Shure PGA81-XLR Cardioid Condenser Microphone.
- Audio-Technica PRO 45 ProPoint Cardioid Condenser Hanging Microphone.