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Rode TF-5

Code: PR-30923
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€1 399
In Stock (>5 pcs)
The TF-5 represent a new standard in small diaphragm condensers. The all-new capsule is engineered to sub-micron tolerances, giving unprecedented consistency of tone and response. The TF-5 features the hallmark clarity and airiness of other RØDE small diaphragm mics, and adds to this a unique warmth of tone which is often lacking in smaller ‘pencil mics’ of this type, making the TF-5 uniquely versatile. Features Precision-paired small diaphragm cardioid condenser microphones Ultra-low noise Flat frequency response Tight cardioid directivity Warm, accurate sound Suitable for the most critical recording applications Designed in collaboration with Grammy® award winning classical producer and engineer, Tony Faulkner

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Product detailed description

The TF-5 represent a new standard in small diaphragm condensers. The all-new capsule is engineered to sub-micron tolerances, giving unprecedented consistency of tone and response. The TF-5 features the hallmark clarity and airiness of other RØDE small diaphragm mics, and adds to this a unique warmth of tone which is often lacking in smaller ‘pencil mics’ of this type, making the TF-5 uniquely versatile. Features Precision-paired small diaphragm cardioid condenser microphones Ultra-low noise Flat frequency response Tight cardioid directivity Warm, accurate sound Suitable for the most critical recording applications Designed in collaboration with Grammy® award winning classical producer and engineer, Tony Faulkner

Additional parameters

Category: Instrument Condenser Microphones
Incl. Gig bag/Case: Case
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Type: Stereo Microphone
Application: Stage
Phantom Power: Yes
Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 135 dB
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) amount: 135.0
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) measure: db

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