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The NT1 was Rode's first microphone in 1992, and the fact that it's only on its fifth version in 31 years should speak to its quality and popularity.
Introduced in 1991, the original NT1 was Rode's debut microphone released when new advancements in audio technology "democratised the studio workflow and made recording more accessible than ever ...
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The RODE NT1 5th Generation is an excellent microphone. Though it’s marketed as a studio condenser, it’s an outstanding choice for streamers and content creators as well.
The Rode Wireless Micro revolutionizes mobile audio recording. The system features a USB-C wireless receiver and two lavalier ...
In terms of performance, the Rode NT-USB delivers fantastic audio. It’s impressively sharp and is perhaps the best standard of sound I’ve heard on a USB microphone.
The RODE X XDM-100 does a good job at rejecting unwanted off-mic noise like the clatter of a mechanical gaming keyboard and goes some way to accounting for an otherwise poorly insulated studio too.
That's just the audience Rode has in mind for the new NT-USB+, its latest plug-and-play microphone and the promise of not just high-quality audio recording but a whole processor studio baked into ...
When a microphone has been around for 30 years, it must be doing something right. The Rode NT1 is arguably the company's flagship studio mic and origin story for the brand's name.
Update: Rode has released an updated, premium prfoessional studio arm – the PSA1+ – which retails for $129 / £114 / AU$199. It's compatible with any microphone weighing between 94g and 1.2kg ...
Studio-quality construction and a decent out-of-the-box sound are the strongest assets of this multi-connection spoken word mic, but unfortunately the added USB-C input pushes the price slightly ...
Rode claims to offer an affordable mic with true studio-quality sound. As lockdown kicked in, every actor in the country started hastily erecting a blanket-encased home studio and this particular ...