RODE Microphones NT3 User Manual

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• Changing the acoustic properties of the space

around the microphone is our recommended initial

approach for obtaining best sound quality.

Remember you cannot change a room’s acoustic

properties with EQ.

When the preferred sound has been achieved

(as above) then EQ and effects such as reverb

or indeed any signal processing can be used for

enhancement, but should be used sparingly.

• When used as a vocal mic, the NT3 will be

potentially subject to moisture, which should be

avoided when using condenser microphones. We

recommend the use of the included windshield

to minimise any moisture build up. This will also

minimise plosive sounds (hard ‘p’, ‘b’, ‘k’ and ‘t’

sounds) that can bottom-out the capsule causing a

popping sound.

• As a live vocal mic the NT3 offers studio-quality

sound in a stage environment, superior to

the sound quality achieved from a dynamic

microphone.

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