As the effect, the K2 can deliver even cleaner, stronger sounds than the already excellent NTK. The K2 also has a slightly higher maximum SPL handling than the NTK, which allows the mic to capture louder voices without distortion. Last but not least, Rode K2 actually comes with newer capsule design the NTK.
What is the difference between rode NTK vs Neumann TLM 102?
(Please read also: Rode NTK Vs Neumann TLM 102) They both are side-address mics. They do have identical overall dimensions, as each of them measures by 208mm x 55mm x 55mm. They both require being powered using a power supply, which is included in their bundles. They both have XLR output.
What is the polar pattern of the easyrode K2?
Rode K2 has multiple polar patterns. Its polar pattern can be switched between cardioid, figure eight, and omnidirectional. The cardioid picks up sounds especially from the front, slightly from the sides, and attenuates the rear. The figure eight picks up from the front and the rear, and not from the sides.
What is the cardioid pattern of your studio microphone?
The cardioid pattern of you studio microphone determines how it collects sound, and where from. This can make a huge difference to the finished result – how your recorded vocal will sound, as well as background noise. An omnidirectional mic collects sound from every angle around the head of the microphone.
What makes the rode NTK tube condenser microphone unique?
The Rode NTK tube condenser microphone features a custom-designed large-diaphragm capsule with gold plated contacts which provides superior transient response and wide dynamic range. An internal impedance converter guarantees a uniform frequency response, enhanced transient detail, and low self-noise.
What is the frequency response of the NTK microphone?
Rode NTK microphone has the frequency response of 20Hz – 20KHz and the max SPL of 158dB. It can handle very high pressure sounds like drums, guitars, etc. without any affect on the sound quality.