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Is the Rode NT1 discontinued?

Is the Rode NT1 discontinued?

Rode NT1 Condenser Microphone Cardioid (Discontinued)

Which is better Rode NT1 or NT1-A?

Pound for pound, the NT1 is objectively the better microphone. It might not be able to handle the same SPL levels as the NT1A, but 132dB SPL is still way more than you’ll ever need, and with a more natural, transparent response, and lower self-noise, the NT1 is a better option for most studio applications.

Which MIC is better than Rode NT1?

Best Overall: Rode NT1 The NT-1A by comparison has a frequency boost in the 10-15kHz range which sounded a tad too bright for our liking. The flatter response of the NT-1 means that, at least in theory, it should be more compatible with a greater range of voice types. The NT1 is supremely quiet.

Why was Rode NT1 discontinued?

RØDE discontinued the original NT1. There were many customer complaints of defective RØDE NT1’s that did not pick up sound at all, which might have prompted the decision.

Does the Rode NT1 need phantom power?

Yes phantom power is required for any condenser microphone, including the Rode nt1a, the Rode nt1 and the Audio Technica AT2020, in order for them to function correctly.

Is the Rode NT1 good for voice over?

Widely used by voice-talents recording at home. Low noise. – Rode NT1 (black) Kit Clean neutral sounding mic with extremely low self-noise. It’s liked by many voice-over artists and studios for it’s a relatively good price and clear sound on voice recordings.

Whats the difference between the Rode NT1 and the NT1-A?

Basically, the Rode NT1 has a much flatter sound than the NT1-A because of the flatter frequency response. It doesn’t feature as much of a high-end boost, which is what gives the NT1-A its distinct characteristic.

What is the best rode condenser microphone?

Rode NT1. The Rode NT1 is an updated version of the NT1-A. It has a 1″ condenser capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern. The self-noise level is an extremely low 4.5 dBA this is easily one of the best mics under $300 – and probably one of the best under $500 if you don’t need additional pickup patterns.

Which is better AT2020 or AT2035?

There is a slight difference in the power requirement of both these mics. Audio technica AT2020 requires 48V DC, 2mA typical while AT2035 requires 11-52V, 3.8 mA typical. Audio technica AT2035 has a better carrying case than that of AT2020, as the latter’s bag feels flimsy and offers no padding whatsoever.

Is rode NT1A a bright mic?

So despite all its positives, the Rode NT1A isn’t for everybody. One thing I noticed about this large diaphragm condenser is that it’s bright. As a matter of fact, it’s probably one of the brightest microphones I’ve ever used.

How does rode NT1 sound in the studio?

Once set up in the studio, the new NT1 sounded surprisingly polished given its modest cost. It brings clarity to the mid-range, helping vocals sit with confidence at the front of the mix, while the top end exudes a hint of air but stops well short of sounding gritty or harsh.

Is the Røde NT1 a diaphragm or condenser microphone?

The NT1 is a revolutionary new 1″ diaphragm condenser microphone from RØDE. Although the body of the new NT1 closely resembles the NT1-A, the microphone has been completely redesigned from the ground up, with the only shared component being the mesh grille.

What is the frequency range of the rode NT1 mic?

While many large-diaphragm capacitor mics have fairly dramatic presence peaks, the NT1 has only the barest hint of a broad hump centred at around 7kHz. The frequency range extends from 20Hz to 20kHz with no significant deviations.

What kind of shockmount does rode NT1 microphone use?

The NT1 is supplied with the SM6, a high-quality suspension shockmount that provides isolation from external physical factors that may cause unwanted rumble and vibrations in the microphone. It includes a removable pop shield with two axes of adjustment and a telescopic arm for ultimate application versatility.

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Ruth Doyle