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Rode Nt1 A Microphone And Studio Pack
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 |
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 |
Jessica | 2024-09-26 01:38:36 |
I am switching to the Rode NT1 from a Blue Yeti Studio mic that I have had for years. I thought it was a decent mic until I got this one. It makes my voice sound super good. I can tell a difference when my vocals are mixed. In terms of the bundle I have everything I need to upgrade my studio. This comes with the reflection filter, XLR cables, the adapter that is needed to connect your microphone to the computer, and a pop filter with a shock mount. If you paid for each of these things individually the cost would have been much higher. I am extremely pleased with this purchase. 5 |
Dapper Dan | 2024-09-12 05:24:22 |
I am a voice over artist from the Dallas area. I bought this microphone for my home studio where I record professional works, as well as practice. The first thing I noticed on this microphone was the build quality. Compared to previous Rode mics, the NT1 has a quality weight to it that really speaks for its durability. The black ceramic finish is cool to the touch and looks very sleek. Coupled with the SMR shockmount, the NT1 microphone is a sleek, sexy looking microphone that performs as well as it looks. The audio from this microphone is amazing, providing crisp and clear audio from any source you're recording. The Rode NT1 provides a unique sound; with bright highs, solids mids, and warm lows, it covers the whole spectrum and sounds very natural. My only two complaints both come from the new SMR shockmount. 1. The included pop filter, though very sleek, is not always effective. It does a fantastic job about 95% of the time, but occasionally some breath can get through, especially if you are doing an excited voice over. 2. The SMR shockmount is EXTREMELY effective and offers amazing external noise isolation with the Rycote Lyre suspension system. However, it lacks the ability to swivel left or right, which if you are trying to work in smaller quarters, may prove unwieldy. I myself have space to work with, so it really isn't a big issue, but it is something you should consider. Ultimately, even with these two gripes, this set up is still absolutely amazing. The deal you get here is astonishing and offers up professional studio sound quality. 5 |
Johnny | 2024-07-17 05:47:25 |
Works as intended, perfect with rode nt1 mic 5 |
Zachary | 2024-07-01 06:40:57 |
Well-made. Fits Rode NT1 with a little space to spare 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-29 01:42:41 |
Got it for my Rode NT1 since it came with a soft cloth casing, this Pouch is much better for protection. 5 |
Alex | 2024-07-22 03:48:55 |
It is a simple solution to hold my Rode NT1-a mnicrophone to do voice over recordings. 5 |
Monica | 2024-09-04 08:12:47 |
The Rode m2 microphone is excellent... It's well-made, has a great sound whether for a live performance or in a studio, podcast, voice over, etc. It has a sharp, steady, smooth sound… if you use it with a moderate gain and not too close to the microphone, you get a natural sound similar to Shure’s Sm7b, and actually it’s like Rode nt1’s younger brother but with a boxier sound that could be much improved with a bit of editing and EQ. Even with the small membrane that the condenser has, it’s quite powerful and doesn’t make any notable noise… it comes with great accessories and… well, it’s a Rode!! 5 |