Convert your pair of NTH-100 headphones into a headset with the NTH-Mic Detachable Boom Microphone from Rode and get clear, intelligible, broadcast-ready voice quality for media, content creation, streaming, and gaming. The mic plugs directly into the 3.5mm jack on the earcup and features a 4.8″ boom to precisely situate the omnidirectional electret-condenser capsule for optimal sound quality. A splitter cable and an 8′ detachable cable with a 3.5mm TRRS plug for use with your phone or mobile device are provided.
Key Features:
Broadcast-Quality headset microphone for NTH-100 headphones
Crystal Clear communication in any environment
Optimized for Plosive Rejection
Low-profile, unobtrusive design
Ideal for Media, Broadcast, Content Creation, Streaming and Gaming
Easily detachable via a sturdy locking connector
Transform Your NTH-100 Headphones
With the NTH-Mic, you can transform your R DE NTH-100 headphones into a professional headset for a wide range of applications – media, broadcast, podcasting, streaming, gaming, content creation, conference calls and other business applications. It is purpose-built to plug directly into the NTH-100s via a sturdy locking connector, and can be easily removed when you want to only use the headphones.
Specifications:
Acoustic Principle: Permanently polarized
Active Electronics: JFET impedance converter
Acoustic Principle: Omnidirectional
Frequency Range: 20Hz – 20kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: 67dB
Equivalent Noise Level (A-Weighted): 27dBA Typical
Maximum SPL: 106dB SPL RMS (Plug-In Power, 1% THD) 123dB SPL RMS (Plug-In Power, 10% THD)
Maximum Output Level: 307mV (@ 1kHz, 10% THD into 1K load)
Sensitivity: 38dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (12.59 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 3 dB @ 1kHz
Dynamic Range: 92dB @ max input
Connection Type: 3.5mm bayonet jack (for NTH-100)
Connecting and Using the NTH-Mic
To attach the NTH-Mic to your NTH-100 headphones or NTH-100M headset, simply insert the plastic bayonet end into the right earcup’s socket and twist it clockwise to lock the microphone in place, just like you would with a cable. To detach the microphone, twist counterclockwise to unlock it and then pull the microphone free.
When attached, the microphone is positioned optimally to clearly capture your voice and to reject plosives (short, sharp puffs of air produced when mouthing certain syllables, such as the ‘p’ in ‘plosive’).
Connecting the Headset to your Device
The supplied TRRS cable comes with a standard 3.5mm jack plug for connecting to devices with a 3.5mm output, such as a smartphone or laptop. Also included is a 1/4-inch to 3.5mm adaptor for connecting to professional audio equipment, such as mixers and audio interfaces.
Using the Splitter Cable
Both the NTH-100M and NTH-Mic come with a splitter cable adaptor that you can use with older laptops and desktop computers or other devices such as the R DECaster Pro II that feature a separate microphone input and headphone output. Simply plug the single end of the adaptor into your TRRS headset cable, plug the end that features a microphone symbol and black rings into your device’s microphone input, and the end that features a headphones symbol and green rings into your device’s headphone output.
What’s in the box
1 x NTH-Mic
1 x 2.4m TRRS cable
1 x Splitter Cable
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