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The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results.
The Rode NT1 5th Generation cardioid microphone (A$389) is one of the few we've tested with both analog (XLR) and digital (USB) inputs, which makes it a good match for home and studio recordings ...
The NT1 5th Generation ships with a shock mount, pop filter and both XLR and USB cables. It features an HF6 large-diaphragm gold-sputtered capsule and is available in either silver or black aluminium.
RODE has equipped the NT1 5th Generation with its own audio chain and built-in digital signal processor (DSP). Over USB, you can enable a suite of high-quality FX, very similar to the company’s ...
Rode NT1 Signature Series review: price and availability The Rode NT1 Signature Series Condenser Microphone was launched in November 2023 and is available to buy now via third-party retailers.
The revised NT1 from Rode comes with USB connectivity ontop of the classic XLR. With 32-bit float recording you might never 'ruin' your audio again. Theoretically.
Packaged with a studio-grade shock mount and pop filter, the NT1 5th Gen is available in black or silver and includes XLR and USB-C cables. Rode has contacted Windows Central with a sample unit ...
🎤 **Unlock Superior Sound: Discover the Rode NT1 Signature Series (6th Generation)!** 🎤 Get ready to elevate your audio game with the new Rode NT1! In this exclusive video, we dive deep into ...
Rode's revised NT1 condenser microphone might look similar to the NT1A but it has been completely redesigned from the ground up – the only feature it shares with the NT1A is its mesh grille. The ...
You can preorder the Rode NT1 5th Generation now for $259/AU$439 (approx. £216) at Rode. You’ll need Rode Central or Rode Connect to access the powerful internal DSP of the mic.
Rode's latest studio mic is affordable, performs well and also comes in pink. Here's T3's review of the NT1 Signature Series.