Recommended Uses For Product: Music Production, Vocal Recording and Podcasting
Brand: Rode
Model Name: NT1 5th Gen
Connectivity Technology: USB, XLR
Connector Type: USB, XLR
Special Feature: USB, XLR
Compatible Devices: Laptop, Audio Interface, Personal Computer, Audio Mixer, Camera
Color: Black
Included Components: 1 x Dust Cover, 1 x 6m XLR Cable red, 1 x NT1 5th Generation – Black, 1 x SM6 Shock Mount & Pop Filter, 1 x SC29 USB-C to USB-C Cable 3m
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional
Our Iconic Original Studio Microphone, Reborn
Introduced in 1991, the original NT1 revolutionised home recording. Now, the NT1 5th Generation takes the NT1’s core design and introduces patented, state-of-the-art features while preserving the legendary sound and build quality that made it the go-to studio mic for countless creators.
The World’s First Studio Mic with XLR and USB Connectivity
The NT1 5th Generation features RØDE’s state-of-the-art Dual Connect output, which features both XLR and USB connectivity. This allows you to connect it to an audio interface or mixer just like a traditional studio microphone or plug it straight into your computer for plug-and-play recording.
Never Clip Your Audio
The NT1 5th Generation is the world’s first microphone to feature a 32-bit float digital output. This allows you to record everything from a whisper to a scream without ever clipping your signal and without the need to worry about setting your levels before recording – an absolute game changer.
Classic Sound on the Cutting Edge
The NT1 5th Generation offers the same classic warm, silky character that the original is known for, with a sparkling top end, detailed midrange and rich bass that makes every sound source shine – from vocals to guitars to drums. This classic sound signature can be further enhanced with the NT1 5th Generation’s powerful on-board digital signal processing for adding compression, high-pass filters, a noise gate, and the iconic APHEX Aural Exciter and Big Bottom for making any recording shine.
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