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Rode Nt1 A Large Diaphragm Microphone
William | 2024-09-23 09:42:38 |
This thing is a tank. I was looking for a desk stand for my Rode NT1 microphone and was worried about the weight tipping it over. With the extra counter balance and heavier stand, this stand holds it perfectly. I can extend it all the way out. Very sturdy and well made. I would highly recommend. 5 |
Jose | 2024-05-08 09:57:45 |
Very stable when used with the Rode NT1 microphone assembled on the SMR shock mount. Despite not being heavy, the base is long enough towards the front to prevent the assembly from tipping forward. 5 |
Susanna | 2024-04-13 06:15:14 |
I am an audiobook narrator and use this for my Rode NT1-A microphone in my personal professional studio. It was easy to assemble and is very sturdy, not flimsy like others out there. I like the height adjustable feature too. I highly recommend! 5 |
Jsuth | 2024-04-02 02:19:13 |
This Filter Tripod worked well with the sE Electronics RF-X Reflection Filter & Rode NT1-A Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Single) set up that I purchased. It's relatively sturdy and fit well in my VO closet studio. 5 |
TT | 2024-07-15 08:17:44 |
Very well designed USB microphone with versatile inputs and operation. I am a microphone junkie, and I build my own microphones from components, modifying and improving circuits, for custom performance, and I LIKE this microphone as it comes right out of the box. The controls and extra audio/instrument input is useful and the headphone output sounds good with zero latency. WELL MADE, DURABLE and heavy, this one is built to last . The solid, heavy base minimizes or eliminates self-noise, resonance and vibration. The original GTrack was excellent, and this updated Pro model is even better, with larger diaphragm capsule and improved audio circuit. I have a large number of microphones, including hand-built large diaphragm condensers - but the GTrack stays connected to my computer for speech voice over and speech recognition applications. 5 |
Donald | 2024-05-08 04:53:14 |
I have bought several of these microphones throughout the years. I don't know another large-diaphragm condenser microphone with this price point that records as good audio as the NT-1. It has almost no noise to speak of. I pair it with a Scarlett 4i4 and the quality I get is incredible. Couldn't recommend this enough. 5 |
Mike | 2024-08-01 01:54:38 |
As a voice over artist, I have used this amazing microphone. The new large diaphragm parallels the 87 series and offers an amazing depth of range. Whether close up, or at a distance, the TLM 103 is superior to nearly every other mic in this price range. Love it. 5 |
John Mic Ike | 2024-06-07 09:26:51 |
Bought it and using it as an alternative large diaphragm condenser microphone for vocal and acoustic recording. Definitely a difference in character of sound and quality as compared to staple SM 58 Shure. Good with details and such. One slight gripe may be the limited peaking capacity. the -10dB pad is there but I personally don't believe that I should be using it most of the time. Loud recording applications may feel some limitations, however its value to performance ratio is a definite plus. Good well rounded function and use so far! If you're using it in the home studio make sure you have some isolation proofing done b/c it will pick up the echos. (and also thin window pane means you'll get car traffic noise picked up in this thing - very sensitive!) 5 |
KLB | 2024-04-24 09:27:53 |
This microphone is incredible. I have many more expensive large diaphragm condensers that I haven't touched since buying this from B&H. Also, it looks awesome, and gets plenty of compliments in my studio. It's crazy to be able to compare a $250 microphone to others that cost 10 times more - but you can with the Aston Origin! 5 |
Songbird60 | 2024-04-04 04:40:24 |
I bought this stand to hold a large-diaphragm Bluebird Microphone for in home studio use. This is very sturdy with adjustable height and easy to put together and take apart if you need to travel with it. I don't have to worry about it tipping over. This was one of the heaviest I found for a great price. I highly recommend this product and would buy it again. 5 |