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Electro-Voice ND96 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone
Electro-Voice ND96 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone
$199.00

Electro-Voice ND96 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone

SoundPro Item: 85244
MPN: ND96
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MSRP: $225.00
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The ND96 is a robust, high-performance, large-diaphragm dynamic supercardioid vocal microphone. Designed for excellent acoustic control on very loud stages, the ND96’s special structural and acoustical designs create performance characteristics allowing the microphone’s gain before feedback in a mix to be significantly louder than most microphones.

Electro-Voice ND96 Features

  • Push vocals through the mix
  • Large-diaphragm dynamic capsule
  • Vocal presence emphasis switch
  • Shock-mounted capsule minimizes handling noise
  • Humbucking coil guards against line hum
  • Memraflex grille resists denting
  • ND96 Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone1
  • Transducer TypeDynamic
  • Polar PatternSupercardioid
  • Frequency Response140 Hz - 15 kHz
  • Output Impedance350 ohms
  • Sensitivity3.3mV/Pa
  • Max SPL> 140dB
  • Connector3-Pin XLRM
  • HousingDie cast zinc / Black Finish
  • SeriesND Series
  • Dimensions
    • Height: 6.69" (170mm)
    • Diameter: 1.99" (50.5mm)
    • Net Weight: 11.39oz (323g)

About Dynamic Microphones at Sound Productions

If you’re looking for an all-purpose, heavy-duty microphone, look no further than a dynamic microphone. Equally outstanding in both the studio and live on stage, dynamic mics are an affordable, versatile, and classic option for nearly every miking application. Popular uses include live performances, studio recordings, man-on-the-street style interviews, as well as podcasts that aim for a professional “radio voice” polish.

Dynamic microphones work using a coil attached to a magnet. When sound waves cause the coil to vibrate up and down against the magnet, an electromagnetic current is induced; in simple terms, this turns the sound into an electronic signal to be channeled into a recorded version or—in the case of live sound—into a speaker to distribute the sound to the audience.

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