The ND46 is a robust, high-performance, large-diaphragm dynamic supercardioid instrument microphone. Designed for capturing a wide of variety instrument sounds, the ND46 capsule is precisely tuned to deliver a lively and balanced sound, as well as excellent isolation from the sound of other nearby instruments, and its unique locking pivoting head makes mic placement easy and precise.

Features

Excellent isolation

  • With lively and balanced sound

Large-diaphragm dynamic capsule

  • Creates a rich and detailed frequency response

Easy mic placement with locking pivoting head

  • Achieve ideal mic placement in virtually any situation by pushing a button, pivoting the head into position and releasing the button to lock

Shock-mounted capsule minimizes handling noise

  • Low frequency bumps and thumps won’t get into the PA

Humbucking coil guards against line hum

  • Use with confidence near speaker cabinets and EMF-generating equipment racks

Memraflex grille resists denting

  • Durable tight-mesh grilles withstand extraordinarily rough treatment
  • Audio Frequency Response : 70 – 18,000
  • Case Material : Die cast zinc
  • Connector Type : 3-pin XLR
  • Diameter (Max) : 2.2" (56 mm)
  • Element : Dynamic
  • Finish : Black polyurethane paint
  • Impedance, Low-Z balanced : 350 Ω
  • Maximum SPL : > 140 dB
  • Mic Type : Instrument
  • Open Circuit Voltage : 2.4 mV/Pascal
  • Polar Pattern : Supercardioid
  • Power Requirement : Passive
  • Wired/Wireless : Wired
  • Height : 5.67" (144.1 mm)

ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • ND46 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone with Pivoting Head
Finish
  • 678
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