Studio Sound for the Live Stage!
It's time to put down that live sound engineering textbook from 1992 and get with the times. Not only
can you use condenser mics onstage, but it's a great idea if you want to sound good. The key is in which condenser mics you use. Take the RODE M2 handheld vocal condenser microphone, for example. This baby got the crystal clear edge, killer definition, and awesome tonal characteristics that you'd want for recording vocals in the studio. At the same time, it's got an internal shockmount so handling noise isn't an issue, and there's an internal windscreen to keep subtle pops at bay. The RODE M2's even got a tight supercardioid pickup pattern keeps you feedback free, no matter where you wander onstage, plus a handy on/off switch. See? You get everything you want onstage (good clear sound) without the stuff you don't want (noise, pops, and feedback). Next time you take the stage, do it with a RODE M2 in your hand... now
that's sound advice!
RODE M2 Handheld Supercardioid Condenser Microphone Features:- Live condenser vocal microphone
- Feedback rejecting supercardioid pickup pattern
- Locking on/off switch
- Heavy-duty metal body
- High level of RF rejection
- Low handling noise
- Zip pouch and stand mount with 3/8" thread adapter included
- Ten-year warranty
| Rode M2 Specs: |
| Microphone Type |
Condenser |
| Mono/Stereo |
TBD |
| Polar Pattern |
Supercardioid |
| Diaphragm Size |
.5" |
| Frequency Response |
35Hz-20kHz |
| Max SPL |
141dB SPL (1kHz at 1% THD, 1 Kohm) |
| Output Impedance |
50 ohms |
| Signal to Noise Ratio |
71dB |
| Self Noise |
23dB (A weighted) |
| Low Cut Filter |
No Filter |
| Pads |
No Pad |
| Color |
Black |
| Connector |
XLR |
| Weight |
.7 lb. |
| Included Accessories |
Stand clamp, Microphone pouch |
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