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Rode NTH-MIC Headset Microphone for NTH-100

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  • Rode NTH-MIC headset microphone
  • suitable for Rode NTH-100
  • plug-in headset boom microphone for NTH-100 headphones
  • high-quality miniature condenser capsule
  • straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
  • natural sound character
  • 12 cm long, 5 g light
  • incl. TRRS cable and slitter cable

Product features:
Ideal for broadcasting, streaming, content creation and gaming
High-quality miniature condenser capsule
Straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
Natural sound character
Polar pattern: omnidirectional
Connector: 3.5 mm TRRS with bayonet lock
Incl. 3.5 mm TRRS to TRRS cable (2.4 m)
Incl. 3.5 mm splitter cable (TRRS female to 2x TRS male)

With the 12 cm long and 5 g light NTH-MIC, the NTH-100 headphones (optional) can be upgraded to a first-class over-ear headset for broadcasting, content creation, streaming and gaming. The NTH-MIC uses the same low-profile miniature condenser capsule as the RØDE Lavalier II clip-on microphone and delivers crystal-clear, coloration-free and perfectly intelligible speech audio. The position of the clip-on NTH-MIC is fixed to ensure optimum voice transmission without annoying pop noise.

The boom microphone is simply plugged into the TRRS socket on the right-hand shell of the NTH-100 and secured with the bayonet catch to prevent it from accidentally detaching from the headphones. The 2.4 m TRRS cable supplied belongs to the left-hand shell and is used to connect to normal 3.5 mm headset sockets, for example on laptops and smartphones. If the subsequent device has separate 3.5 mm sockets for headphones and microphone, the splitter cable (TRRS coupling to 2x TRS plug) is also included.

Technical data:
Polar pattern: omnidirectional
Maximum sound pressure level: 106 dB
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 KHz
Intrinsic noise: 27 dBA
Sensitivity: 12.59 mV/Pa
Connector: 3.5 mm TRRS with bayonet lock
Dimensions (WxDxH): 123x40x17 mm, weight: 5 g

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Rode NTH-MIC Headset Microphone for NTH-100

Short profile

  • Rode NTH-MIC headset microphone
  • suitable for Rode NTH-100
  • plug-in headset boom microphone for NTH-100 headphones
  • high-quality miniature condenser capsule
  • straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
  • natural sound character
  • 12 cm long, 5 g light
  • incl. TRRS cable and slitter cable

Product description for Rode NTH-MIC Headset Microphone for NTH-100

Product features:
Ideal for broadcasting, streaming, content creation and gaming
High-quality miniature condenser capsule
Straight frequency response with gentle presence boost
Natural sound character
Polar pattern: omnidirectional
Connector: 3.5 mm TRRS with bayonet lock
Incl. 3.5 mm TRRS to TRRS cable (2.4 m)
Incl. 3.5 mm splitter cable (TRRS female to 2x TRS male)

With the 12 cm long and 5 g light NTH-MIC, the NTH-100 headphones (optional) can be upgraded to a first-class over-ear headset for broadcasting, content creation, streaming and gaming. The NTH-MIC uses the same low-profile miniature condenser capsule as the RØDE Lavalier II clip-on microphone and delivers crystal-clear, coloration-free and perfectly intelligible speech audio. The position of the clip-on NTH-MIC is fixed to ensure optimum voice transmission without annoying pop noise.

The boom microphone is simply plugged into the TRRS socket on the right-hand shell of the NTH-100 and secured with the bayonet catch to prevent it from accidentally detaching from the headphones. The 2.4 m TRRS cable supplied belongs to the left-hand shell and is used to connect to normal 3.5 mm headset sockets, for example on laptops and smartphones. If the subsequent device has separate 3.5 mm sockets for headphones and microphone, the splitter cable (TRRS coupling to 2x TRS plug) is also included.

Technical data:
Polar pattern: omnidirectional
Maximum sound pressure level: 106 dB
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 KHz
Intrinsic noise: 27 dBA
Sensitivity: 12.59 mV/Pa
Connector: 3.5 mm TRRS with bayonet lock
Dimensions (WxDxH): 123x40x17 mm, weight: 5 g

Rode NTH-MIC Headset Microphone for NTH-100

Technik
Verbindungsart
ohne Angabe
Richtcharakteristik
Kugel
Frequenz von
20 Hz
Frequenz bis
20.000 Hz
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
12 cm
Gewicht ca.
5 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0698813010448
KAN
NTH-MIC

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