Supercardioid condenser for stage vocals.
It's one of the few vocal condensers to have an on/off switch (lockable if you're worried about knocking it during the money note).
So why would Rode be the best choice for a stage vocal condenser? Think about it...just one look at their studio range, and you know that Rode understands how to make a condenser mic.
Couple this with a very impressive 10 year warranty, and then check the price.
In the box:
- M2 supercardioid condenser
- RM3 stand adapter
- ZP1 protective pouch
Get to know M2 a little better without leaving your browser: check out the M2 Soundbooth library below to hear how it captures for studio vocals and instruments.
Acoustic Principle | Pressure Gradient |
Active Electronics | JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer |
Capsule | 0.50" |
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Address Type | End |
Frequency Range | 35Hz - 20kHz |
Output Impedance | 50Ω |
Maximum SPL | 141dB SPL (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load) |
Maximum Output Level | 5.2dBu (@ 1kHz, 1% THD into 1KΩ load) |
Sensitivity | -44.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (6.30mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz |
Equivalent Noise Level (A-weighted) | 23dB-A |
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Weight | 308.00gm |
Dimensions | 187.00mmH x 47.00mmW x 47.00mmD |
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Warranty | 1 year with free extension to 10 years following registration here |