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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 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.
The Rode NT1 Signature Series Condenser Microphone was launched in November 2023 and is available to buy now via third-party retailers. The recommended retail price is £159/ $159/ AU$ 299, ...
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The RODE NT1 5th Generation (5G) is RODE’s most recent iteration of its most classic microphone. Originally released in 1991, the NT1 has become a staple of recording studios around the world.
Rode claims the NT1 is the world's quietest 1-inch cardioid condenser. The transducer is then suspended inside the microphone using Rycote's Lyre system, thus minimising external vibrations. The ...
In the fifth generation Rode NT1, the microphone now supports both XLR and USB-C outputs, allowing flexibility for multiple recording setups. Progress like this doesn’t happen without reason.
The Rode NT1 5th Generation is now available worldwide after launching in February 2023. You can pick it up in the US, the UK, and the company’s native Australia for $249 / £249 / AU$399.
The greatness of the Shure’s speech capabilities puts it way out in front on one hand, but the sheer versatility of the NT1 means it’s hard to mark it down. Shure SM7B vs Rode NT1: Verdict. The more ...
The Rode NT1 5th Generation is up for preorder now at $259; available in black and silver, and is bundled with a shock mount, pop filter, and both XLR and USB cables.
Rode's latest studio mic is affordable, performs well and also comes in pink. Here's T3's review of the NT1 Signature Series.