RODE Microphones Procaster User Manual

Specifi cations introduction, Procaster instruction manual

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Thank you for investing in the

Procaster™ broadcast

quality dynamic microphone.

The Procaster™ has been designed as a no-compromise
microphone for On-Air broadcast use.

Featuring a tight polar pattern and tailord for voice frequency
response, the Procaster™ is perfect for every application where a
great sounding, rugged microphone with superior ambient noise
rejection is demanded.

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microphone for a full ten year warranty.

While there, you can view studio tips and techniques, as well as
browse a comprehensive range of accessories for the Procaster™
and other

microphones.

Specifi cations

Introduction

- 2 -

- 1 -

(EMC, LVD)

Procaster

Instruction Manual

www.rodemic.com

Acoustic
principle:

Dynamic

Polar pattern:

Cardioid
(see graph)

Frequency range:

75Hz ~ 18,000Hz
(see graph)

Output
impedence:

320Ω

Sensitivity:

-56dB ± 2 dB re 1V/Pa
(1.6mV @ 94 dB SPL) @ 1 kHz

Output
connection:

3-pin XLR
balanced output between
pin 2(+), pin 3(-)
and pin 1 (ground)

Net weight:

695g (1.53lbs)

Dimensions:

Length: 214mm (8.425”)
Width: Ø53mm (2.086”)

Peter Freedman

Microphones

Sydney, Australia

Frequency response:

Polar response:

-2.0

-20.0

-10.0

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