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Electro-voice Nd46 Dynamic Supercardioid Instrument Microphone

Electro-voice Nd46 Dynamic Supercardioid Instrument Microphone
  • Product Code: ga179554
  • Availability: In Stock

$477.00 $620.10

The ND46 Dynamic Supercardioid Instrument Microphone from Electro-Voice is a high-performance, large-diaphragm instrument microphone. It can be used to capture a wide variety of instrument sounds for recording studio, live sound reinforcement, and rehearsal applications.

The microphone offers excellent isolation from other nearby instruments and has a 70 Hz to 18 kHz frequency response. The ND46 capsule is tuned to deliver a lively and balanced sound and requires no power to operate. In addition, the microphone features a locking pivoting head that makes mic placement easy and precise. It is built with a 3-pin XLR connector.

For Capturing Instrument Sounds    Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Capsule    Pivoting Head for Easy Mic Placement    Shock-Mounted Capsule Minimizes Noise    Humbucking Coil Reduces Line Hum    Memraflex Grille Resists Denting

Key Specs
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Element TypeDynamic
Frequency Response70 Hz to 18 kHz
Maximum SPL140 dB
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin
Power SourcesNo Power Required
Microphone
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Element TypeDynamic
Sound FieldMono
OrientationEnd Address
CircuitrySolid-State
Performance
Frequency Response70 Hz to 18 kHz
Maximum SPL140 dB
Connectivity
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin
Power
Power SourcesNo Power Required
Physical
ColorBlack
Dimensionsø: 2.2H: 5.67" / ø: 56H: 144.1 mm
Weight10.9 oz / 309 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.285 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10 x 5.3 x 2.95"

Excellent isolation with a lively and balanced sound

Large-diaphragm dynamic capsule that creates a rich and detailed frequency response

Offering easy mic placement with a locking pivoting head, the ND46 can achieve optimum mic placement in any situation by pushing a button, pivoting the head into position, and releasing the button to lock

A shock-mounted capsule minimizes handling noise and helps eliminate low-frequency bumps and thumps

Humbucking coil guards against line hum and allows you to use with confidence near speaker cabinets and EMF-generating equipment racks

Memraflex grille resists denting. A durable and tight-mesh grille is built to withstand extraordinarily rough treatment

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how to set for voice activation ?

A: You have to select the "Auto Voice Rec" Scene in the scene select option in the menu.

Q: 2. How do I use the Sony ICD-PX370 to record Voice Mails from my landline?

A: The Sony ICD-PX370 Digital Voice Recorder with USB BH #SOICDPX370 will record landline calls with the Olympus TP-8 Telephone Pick-Up BH #OLTP8 connected.

Q: 3. Hi! How does this recorder perform when recording live concerts?

A: Using the recorder itself without a microphone will have much distortion when recording a concert. A shotgun microphone will be best to use if you are not on stage.

Q: 4. I've read that 'dynamic' mics work best when the sound source (voice or instrument) is close to the mic -- say six-eigth inches for example; but their sound pickup range falls off quickly as you move much further away from the mic (which has the advantage of reducing background noise). Is this true for this mic?

A: That is true for dynamic mics in general. Some dynamic mics are more sensitive than others. This one in particular requires the source of sound to be just a few inches away. Probably closer to around 3-4 inches or so. The polar pattern also will determine how far off axis the source of the sound can be until the sound drops out. This Samson Q2U is a cardioid pickup pattern which is about 120 degrees around.

Q: 5. Is the Godox LMS-12A AXL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone compatible with the Sony PX370 recorder?

A: The Sony ICD-PX370 Digital Voice Recorder with USB BH #SOICDPX370 is not compatible with the Godox LMS-12A AXL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with Locking 3.5mm TRS Connector B&H # GOLMS12AAXL.

Q: 6. if im doing interview type podcasts, will i need 2 of these mics?

A: Yes. Miking each participant would be the best practice and yield the best results.

Q: 7. can this take 64gb sd card?

A: Compatible Memory Cards: microSD (32 GB Max)

Q: 8. Is this compatible with MAC OS Mojave Version 10.14.2?

A: Yes this recorder will work with your MAC all you need is to connect the USB from the recorder to the computer, or you can transfer the files using a memory card reader.

Q: 9. Why is this said to be a mono unit, but in the specs it has 2 times for stereo?

A: Hi Geoffrey F,This digital recorder supports both MONO and STEREO. MONO for standard quality of recording and STEREO for high quality.Thanks,Joffrey

Q: 10. Is the screw on the bottom of the mic clip made of metal or plastic? Thank you.

A: The threads on the inside of the mic clip are made of metal.

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