Ọrọ Iṣaaju
The Rode NTG-2 is a versatile, multi-powered condenser shotgun microphone designed for professional audio capture in various environments. It offers exceptional sound quality, low noise, and a full frequency response, making it ideal for film, video, television, and broadcast production. Its highly directional polar pattern ensures focused audio pickup, minimizing unwanted background noise.
Awọn ẹya pataki pẹlu:
- Premium dual-powered design (P48 phantom power or AA battery).
- Low noise and full frequency response for clear audio.
- Highly directional super-cardioid polar pattern.
- Switchable 80Hz high-pass filter to reduce low-end rumble.
- Lightweight and durable metal construction.
Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
Your Rode NTG-2 package includes the following components:
- Rode NTG-2 Olona-Agbara Ibọn kekere Gbohungbo
- Agekuru gbohungbohun
- Iboju afẹfẹ
- Zip pouch for storage
Ṣeto
Setting up your NTG-2 microphone is straightforward. Follow these steps to get started:
1. Powering the Microphone
The NTG-2 offers dual power options:
- P48 Phantom Power: Connect the microphone to a device (e.g., camera, audio recorder, mixer) that provides 48V phantom power via an XLR cable. The microphone will automatically draw power from this source.
- Batiri AA: For situations where phantom power is unavailable, the NTG-2 can be powered by a single AA battery. Unscrew the bottom cap of the microphone, insert a fresh AA battery with the correct polarity, and re-secure the cap.

Figure 1: The Rode NTG-2 Multi-Powered Shotgun Microphone. This image shows the full length of the microphone, highlighting its sleek black design and the perforated body.
2. Nsopọ si ẹrọ rẹ
Connect the NTG-2 to your recording device using a standard XLR cable. Ensure the connection is secure to prevent signal loss.
3. High-Pass Filter Activation
The NTG-2 features a switchable 80Hz high-pass filter. This filter helps to reduce unwanted low-frequency noise, such as air conditioning hum, traffic rumble, or handling noise. Locate the small switch on the microphone body and slide it to the 'on' position to activate the filter when needed.

olusin 2: A sunmọ-soke view of the Rode NTG-2 microphone body, clearly showing the switch for the 80Hz high-pass filter. This switch allows users to reduce low-frequency noise.
Fidio 1: Ọja PariviewFídíò yìí fúnni ní àwòrán kúkúrú lóríview of the Rode NTG-2 microphone, demonstrating its physical features and components.
Ṣiṣẹ gbohungbohun
The Rode NTG-2 is a highly directional shotgun microphone, meaning it primarily picks up sound from directly in front of it. This characteristic is crucial for isolating desired audio sources and rejecting off-axis noise.
Ibi ti o dara julọ
For best results, aim the microphone directly at your sound source. When used on a boom pole, position the microphone just out of frame, pointing towards the speaker's mouth. When mounted on a camera, ensure the microphone is pointed towards the subject.

Figure 3: The Rode NTG-2 microphone attached to a video camera, demonstrating a typical setup for on-camera audio recording. The microphone is positioned to capture sound from the direction the camera is facing.
Idinku Ariwo Afẹfẹ
Always use the included foam windscreen when recording outdoors or in windy conditions to minimize wind noise. For more severe wind, consider using an additional "dead cat" or furry wind cover (sold separately).
Abojuto Audio
Always monitor your audio with headphones during recording to ensure optimal levels and to identify any unwanted noise or distortion. Adjust the input gain on your recording device as needed to achieve a strong, clean signal without clipping.
Itoju
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Rode NTG-2 microphone, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Ninu: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the microphone body. Avoid using liquid cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the finish or internal components.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use, store the microphone in its provided zip pouch or a protective case to shield it from dust, moisture, and physical damage.
- Rirọpo Batiri: If using AA battery power, replace the battery when the indicator light (if present) shows low power, or if you notice a decrease in audio quality or output level. Remove the battery if the microphone will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
- Mimu: Handle the microphone with care. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts, as this can damage the sensitive internal capsule.
Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your Rode NTG-2 microphone, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Ko si Ijade ohun:
- Check all cable connections (XLR) to ensure they are secure.
- Verify that phantom power is enabled on your recording device, or that a fresh AA battery is correctly installed in the microphone.
- Ensure the input gain on your recording device is set appropriately.
- Ohun Daru tabi Koyewa:
- Check if the input gain on your recording device is too high, causing clipping. Reduce the gain if necessary.
- Ensure the microphone is pointed directly at the sound source.
- If recording outdoors, ensure the windscreen is properly installed to reduce wind noise.
- Ariwo/Rumble Kekere Julọ:
- Activate the 80Hz high-pass filter switch on the microphone body.
- Ensure the microphone is isolated from vibrations (e.g., using a shock mount, if available).
If problems persist, consult the official Rode support resources or contact their customer service.
Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Gbohungbo Fọọmù ifosiwewe | Gbohungbohun Nikan |
| Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 0.88 x 0.88 x 11 inches |
| Iwọn Nkan | 5.8 iwon |
| Orisun agbara | Battery (1 AA required) and phantom power compatible |
| Ohun elo | Irin |
| Ifihan Ibuwọlu-si-Noise | 76 dB |
| Idahun Igbohunsafẹfẹ | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Ariwo Ipele | 94 dB |
| Asopọmọra Technology | XLR |
| Pola Àpẹẹrẹ | Super Cardioid |
| Olupese | Awọn gbohungbohun RØDE |
| Ilu isenbale | China |
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Rode offers a generous 10-year warranty upon registration of your NTG-2 microphone. For detailed warranty information, product registration, and technical support, please visit the official Rode webojula.
O tun le wo Iwe Itọsọna Olumulo osise (PDF) fun alaye afikun: Gba PDF Afowoyi





