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Rode NTG 2

You'll want to connect it to any mic input using either an XLR cable, or an adaptor cable or transformer appropriate for your input, e.g., 1/4" or 3.5mm.
2/6/2014 8:57:54 PM • Rode NTG-2... • Answered on Feb 06, 2014
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Accidentally, the condenser wires went broke.

I would suggest sending this mic in for repair.
2/6/2014 6:35:48 PM • Rode NTG-2... • Answered on Feb 06, 2014
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I plug my rode ntg-2 into the computer and record

This mic needs phantom power to operate. Best bet, go and buy a USB mic pre, such as a M-Audio product.

This mic, I believe also runs on a battery, when phantom power is not available...so check the battery.

Or, simply, your record levels are set too low.
5/27/2010 8:11:58 PM • Rode NTG-2... • Answered on May 27, 2010
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Missing screws for rode ntg-2

The screws are almost positively METRIC. Find a vendor that sells metric screw products in your area.
2/10/2010 2:32:36 AM • Rode NTG-2... • Answered on Feb 10, 2010
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Connection problem with rode ntg-2

If you look at the side of the microphone at that end there should be a small hole. Using long nose pliers grasp one of the pins and pull the jack all the way out to make sure that no wires have broken loose. Look on the side of this (plastic?) piece and you will notice a small screw with a slot in it. Using the pliers again, insert the piece back into the microphone gently and line the screw up with the hole. There should be only one way to do this as the piece has a protrusion that guides it down a slot in the microphone. Once the screw is lined up use a small enough flat blade screw driver to fit the hole. Screw the screw out, Yes Out. What this does is secure thje plug in place and provide a ground to the microphone. Please let me know how you make out.
12/3/2009 1:40:37 AM • Rode NTG-2... • Answered on Dec 03, 2009
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I just want to know that if i could use the rode m2 to record my bass voice, i use saffire 6 usb as mic pre, nuendo 4 as daw on win 7

The M2 wouldn't appear to be the best choice for a bass voice. I suggest a dynamic, like the Beyerdynamic M69 or M88.
2/6/2014 6:31:39 PM • Rode Audio... • Answered on Feb 06, 2014
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Lm4558 preamp

Be the first to answer 10/26/2013 6:00:12 PM • Rode Audio... • Posted on Oct 26, 2013Be the first to answer
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How do I change to degree mode on my porpo YH-2000

  1. Power Off: Turn off the device.
  2. Jumper Configuration: Locate the jumper labeled "S16" on the device. Initially, it should be connected to pins 2 and 3.
  3. Power On (Alarm+All LEDs Flashing): Turn the device back on. You'll see the alarm LED and all other LEDs flashing.
  4. Power Off Again: Turn off the device once more.
  5. Jumper Adjustment: Change the jumper configuration from pins 2 and 3 to pins 1 and 2.
  6. Finished: Your Porpo YH-2000 is now set to the desired angular unit mode.
If you encounter any issues, you can press the reset switch on the back of the device to reinitialize it.
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