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Rode's latest studio mic is affordable, performs well and also comes in pink. Here's T3's review of the NT1 Signature Series.
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.
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The Rode NT1 5th Generation cardioid microphone (A$389) is one of the few we've tested with both analog (XLR) and digital ... This mode also requires 48 volts of phantom power, ...
The Rode NT1, on the other hand, is a veteran studio condenser mic which has evolved into something with a great deal more versatility. ... Being a condenser, the NT1 does require phantom power - the ...
RODE just released an update to one of its most popular microphones ever with the RODE NT1 5th Generation. ... The NT1 5G also includes RODE’s new Revolution pre-amps for clean, quiet power.
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 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 latest Rode NT1 5th Generation microphone pushes the envelope with an innovative 'Dual Connect' XLR/USB-C port, as well as 'unclippable' audio safeguards.