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  • Right Sound at the Right Price

    The Rode NT1A dollar for dollar is a great studio grade microphone and I would have expected nothing less from a Rode microphone. The NT1A delivers the high end quality sound I have come to demand from any mic I use and I do use a few. The frequency response and pick up pattern are standard with most other studio type microphones and the shock mount is standard. What I enjoy about this mic is the lack of processing I need to put into post production, the audio is naturally rich to begin with so boosting bass or treble is not so much of an issue. The NT1A has replaced my usual microphone used in VO work and is now my dedicated mic. This microphone does not break the bank and functions remarkable well. While you are buying a Rode product you are not paying simply for a name with a 1000% ...

  • unbelieveable value condenser mic!

    I'm a hobby guitarist that's been playing for about 17 years. I take my guitar tone very seriously, and work diligently to convey that tone to a crowd, or to the recording device. over the past 5 years i've been getting serious about home recording. after considerable frustration trying to capture acoustic guitar and vocals with dynamic mics (SM57's, etc) i decided to investigate condenser mics. research led me to the Rode NT1-A, and i am impressed! for around $200 USD, you receive a large diaphragm condenser mic with a shock mount, 20 foot XLR cable, and a pop shield. it also comes with a 10 year warranty if you register it online with Rode. here's the signal chain for my review: NT1-A TASCAM US-1641 Cakewalk Sonar 8 with no equalization and proper placement, the acoustic guitar ...

  • Rode NT1A mic

    I've only done one recording with the Rode NT1-a mic so far, but I can tell already that I like it. I recently upgraded from using Shure mics directly into my MBox2 to using Rode mics and a Royer 121 ribbon mic and a Trident S20 preamp (all bought on EBAY except the Royer which I bought new). The Rode mics do a great job on vocals, they are good on acoustic guitars, and decent on amps too. The NT1-A sounds nice, and is a great value, but (no surprise) the more expensive Rode NT1000 has a smoother sound. It is a subtle difference - one that you might not notice if you did not have both mics to A/B. Despite being a tad "rougher", the Rode NT1-A is by no means unpleasant sounding, and I found myself using both Rode mics on the same tracks and blending them. There is an upgrade service ...

  • Rode NT1A - the right mic for me

    When audio counts, nothing beats a good microphone. In my opinion, for the money, nothing beats the Rode NT1A. Found in studios all over the world, the Australian-built doesn't disappoint. The microphone is quiet, meaning little, if any, noise is generated by the mic itself. That makes it good for acoustic instruments and vocals. Vocals sound warm and rich with a lot of presence. Normally, you can get it with a shockmount and a zippered pouch. It's heavy for its size. A large (one inch) condenser studio mic, the Rode NT1A has a cardioid polar pattern as pickup, a 20hz to 20khz dynamic range and requires phantom power. The microphone does have its limits. I would never use it in a live, on stage, setting for a band, the pickup pattern is tight, it's a little hot so a pop filter is ...

  • Measures Up To All The Hype!!!

    I am fairly new to home recording. I have been on the learning curve for three years now. I first learned about this mic on Recordingreview.com. It was really talked up for being a high quality mic for the hobbyist all the way to a backup, and even a main mic for professionals. I have used sure sm 58 / 57's, various MXL's, a few other budget mic, a pretty nice Sterling 7000. I watched this Mic for years, and really wanted to try it. I researched, and researched it. I finally found it on Ebay for 160.00! It came with a nice Pop Filter. Better than one's I have bought on Musician's Friend for 30.00. A pretty nice Shock Mount with an extra band for when the original one stretches. There was other eye candy including tips on how to use the mic, loops, and a trial version of a DAW! The ...