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RØDE NT1 Signature Series Condenser Microphone with SM6 Shockmount and Pop Filter - Black

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Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK


Color: Black


Features

  • Large-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone ideal for music production, vocal recording, streaming and podcasting
  • HF6 1-inch true condenser capsule with a smooth frequency response, high sensitivity and extremely high SPL handling
  • Exceptionally low noise (4dBA) the worlds quietest studio condenser microphone
  • Studio-grade shock mount, pop filter and premium XLR cable included
  • Built to the highest standard from premium components in RDEs precision facilities in Sydney, Australia and backed by a 10-year warranty

Description

The NT1 Signature Series is the latest edition of the iconic RØDE NT1 studio condenser microphone. With the same warm, silky character that has made the NT1 the go-to microphone for millions of creators, the NT1 Signature Series delivers classic studio sound for a wide range of applications, from vocal and instrument recording to voice overs, podcasting, streaming and content creation. It features RØDE's HF6 1-inch true condenser capsule, which delivers rich bass, detailed midrange and sparkling top end, with a smooth frequency response and tight cardioid polar pattern. Extremely low noise of just 4dB ensures every recording is incredibly clean and high SPL handling capabilities mean the NT1 Signature Series excels at recording even the loudest sounds, making it a true studio workhorse. The NT1 Signature Series comes with a studio-grade shock mount, pop filter and XLR cable, and is made from premium components in RØDE’s precision facilities in Sydney, Australia.

Brand: Rode


Model Name: NT1 Signature


Connectivity Technology: XLR


Connector Type: XLR


Special Feature: Xlr


Compatible Devices: Audio Interface


Color: Black


Included Components: 1 x NT1 Signature Series (black), 1 x SM6 shock mount, 1 x XLR cable (6m), 1 x Dust cover


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Audio Sensitivity: 4 dB


Product Dimensions: 2.05 x 2.05 x 7.44 inches


Item Weight: 11 ounces


Item model number: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK


Date First Available: November 7, 2023


Manufacturer: RØDE


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  • Really impressed with the quilty of sound reproduction for voiceover work. Quiet, accurate.
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
High quality construction and lots of goodies in the box. We went with the signature version (without the USB connector) since XLR to a Focusright is a better way to get your signal converted. Very impressed. We tested this side by side with a Sennheiser MK 416, an MXL 2006, an MXL BD-1, and A Synco D2. Results: The Sennheiser was the winner. Incredible. But this NT1 was a close 2nd place. It's a different kind of mic (cardioid condenser vs shotgun) of course, and picks up a wider field of sound, but in a well treated room that should make no difference. The NT1 was the most "accurate" of the bunch. High quality sound reproduction, quiet, precise. I can see why so many pros use this mic, at least when they start out. The MXL 2006 was almost indistinguishable, perhaps a bit "warmer" and "friendlier" sounding output. The bass voice SLIGHTLY preferred it over the NT1. The young female voice preferred the NT1. Both agreed it was hard to tell them apart. The Synco was garbage and stripped out all emotion, depth, made both people sound flat, and generally was outclassed by all the other mics, especially the Sennhieser it's supposed to be chasing/imitating. It's not even close. Stay away. The MLX BD1 dynamic mic was the surprise of the bunch, being a dynamic mic you have to get closer to it or be a loud person, it's better for singing. In that arena it was the best by far. All the condenser mics stripped something out of the singing voice, it's hard to describe but they took the life out, while the dynamic BD1 left it all in. Overall, for Voiceover or podcast work, the NT1 made both voices sound like they actually sound, very faithful and true. A great mic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by J. Fredrickson

  • Good mic for a brighter vocal
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
I thought this mic was extremely good as it can run with more expensive studio mics. More money does not always mean a better sounding microphone so don't count out mics in this price range. It's a brighter sounding mic than the original Rode NT-1 for sure. As far as quality it is a good mic and the accessories that come with it are solid too. If you are trying to get a bright sounding vocal you will be happy with this mic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Dan

  • It cuts out my vocals and sound very muffled
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
I received this Microphone on 1/30/24 and I can't record anything of quality. The mic just cuts out whenever it wants to and everything sounds muffled. I got this mic because of the brand it was suppose to be high quality I'm so disappointed in the product I received.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Eddie Davis

  • Great mic, especially for the money
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
Wonderful for acoustic guitar and singing. I didn’t find it overly sensitive to outside noise or echos if you’re careful how you use it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by M. Bauer

  • Mic Review
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
Love it! It's honestly amazing and if you are into music I would highly recommend this! Audio quality is clean and clear.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by Alexander Concepcion

  • Good mic
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
Packaging was great, mic looks good and sounds great. I also like that it's made in Australia instead of China, it feels good to know that Rode cares about the quality of their products.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Hansen Foulke

  • Me gustó mucho
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
Me encantó
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Víctor Manuel Téllez Reve

  • Not Bad At All
Model: NT1SIGNATUREBLACK Color: Black
Well, it didn't blow me away, but considering all the mics out there and the ridiculous pricetags on some, this one is not half bad at all. I've been in the VO business now for about 20 years and have dealt with a lot of mics. I even had a $7,000 Neumann U87 a few years back. Yes, it was nice, but my $700 Shure KSM-32 sounds nearly as good. This Rode NT1 is definitely worth the money, maybe as a step or two up from a pure amateur spot. It sounds decent and holds the balance pretty well. You could definitely do worse. And speaking of worse, Rode also puts out an NT1A. You would think it might sound a bit better than this one with that "A" designation. It does not. It's terrible. If you're looking for a mic that gives you a better than average sound for under $200, this one will work. Good deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Rick

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