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Description
Using a technology known as RF-bias, the RØDE NTG3 is almost completely resistant to moisture, making the microphone an ideal option when recording in any demanding environments where condensation is an issue.
In addition to its robust properties, it combines very low weight (163 g), a durable anti-glare finish and incredibly low handling and self-noise (13dBA) to become RØDE's premier A/V microphone.
When not in use, the NTG3 microphone can be stored away in the included weather-resistant aluminum storage cylinder, providing additional protection when traveling and storing the microphone.



Features
- Designed to withstand adverse environmental conditions
- 50% less self-noise than the majority of shotgun microphones
- True condenser (externally RF biased)
- Extremely low handling noise
- High level of immunity to radio frequency broadcast
- Great broadcast sound quality
- Weather-resistant aluminum storage cylinder included
Specs
- Power: P48 (48V) phantom supply
- Acoustic Principle: Line Gradient
- Directional Pattern: Super Cardioid
- Frequency range: 40Hz–20kHz
- Output impedance: 25 ohms
- Signal noise ratio: 81dB SPL (A - weighted per IEC651)
- Equivalent noise: 13dB SPL (A - weighted per IEC651)
- Maximum SPL: 130dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1kOhm load)
- Maximum output voltage: 8.2dBu (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1kOhm load)
- Sensitivity: -30dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (31.6mV @ 94dB SPL) +/- 2dB @ 1kHz
- Weight: 163 g
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 255 mm x 19 mm x 19 mm
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This is the mic we needed for our documentary!
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submitted7 years ago
byEMILY
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I purchased this mic online as an "open box" (used) item, resulting in a savings of about $100. I'm also visiting from California, so I was pleased to avoid the 10% sales tax. I picked up the used mic at the Beaverton, Oregon store and inspected it - it had two minor marks, consistent with shock mounts. Everything else looked great - no dings, dents, etc. I'm looking forward to using this beautiful shotgun mic for a Hibard Group documentary being filmed in Los Angeles this summer!
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