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Basic microphone set: Rode NT1-A
Microphonestudiostudio
Operating principlecondensercondenser
Specs
Microphone directivity
unidirectional
unidirectional
Directional pattern
cardioid
cardioid
Rated resistance100 Ohm100 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity-32 dB-32 dB
Sound pressure142 dB137 dB
Functions and connectors
Connection
XLR
XLR
General
Power sourcephantomphantom
Materialmetalmetal
Size189x52x52 mm190x50x50 mm
Weight313 g326 g
In box
anti-shock suspension ("spider")
pop filter
detachable cable
case
anti-shock suspension ("spider")
pop filter
detachable cable
case
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2024march 2023
Glossary

Sound pressure

The maximum sound pressure perceived by the microphone, at which the harmonic oscillation coefficient does not exceed 0.5% — in other words, the highest sound volume at which no noticeable interference occurs.

The higher this indicator, the better the microphone is suitable for working with loud sound. Here it is worth considering that the decibel is a non-linear quantity; in other words, an increase in volume from 10 dB to 20 dB or from 20 to 40 dB does not mean a 2-fold increase in volume. Therefore, when assessing, it is most convenient to refer to comparative tables of noise levels. Here are some examples: a level of 100 dB roughly corresponds to a motorcycle engine or subway car noise; 110 dB — helicopter; 120 dB — the work of a demolition hammer; 130 dB, comparable to the sound of a jet aircraft taking off, is considered a pain threshold for a person. At the same time, many high-end microphones are able to work normally at a sound pressure of 140 – 150 dB — and this is a noise level that can cause physical damage to a person.
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