Live Performance Dynamic Microphone
100% Rock 'n' Roll in a can!
With a rock solid die-cast body and sturdy dynamic capsule the R?DE M1 can take all the abuse you or your Roadie can throw at it, without showing signs of age or neglect.
You can rely on the M1 to offer reliable high quality performance, day after day, gig after gig.
Live dynamic vocal microphone
High output neodymium capsule
Gold plated XLR connectors
Internal pop-filter to reduce plosives
Feedback rejecting pick-up pattern
Heavy duty metal body
Low handling noise
Designed and manufactured in Australia
Lifetime Warranty
Power N/A
Acoustic Principle Dynamic
Directional Pattern Cardioid
Frequency range 75Hz - 18kHz
Output impedance 320
Signal noise ratio N/A
Equivalent noise N/A
Maximum SPL N/A
Maximum output voltage N/A
Sensitivity -56dB +/- 2dB re 1V/Pa (1.6mV@94dB) @ 1kHz
Weight 360gm
Dimensions 171mmH x 51.5mmW x 51.5mmD
Reviews
"The mic is built like the proverbial brick outhouse and with full heavy metal jacket construction...a lifetime warranty with the M1 must be seen as a major plus; I certainly can't think of another manufacturer that offers a similar level of backup... I really like the R?DE M1... it took my weedy voice and made it 100% Rock n' Roll!!!" - Pickup Magazine
"The tonal characteristics of the R?DE M1 should give good results with the majority of both male and female vocalists... If you like the idea of studio-quality live vocals then it's a great little mic... It's built to last and has a more open-sounding high end than most dynamic mics." - Performing Musician Magazine
Testimonials
"I've been trying the M1 myself, and are surely convinced that there is absolutely no question about the quality and differences between the M1 and for example the SM58/Beta58. Just like the Rode M2, the M1 has a very robust and powerful output, not to mention the sound of the thing. It has much more detail, more high tones, and more power in the low-end region of my voice than an SM58 or Beta58. I would absolutely recommend everyone trying an M1."
- Gearwire user review