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Rode Nt2 Microphone Quit Working

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Rode Nt2 Microphone Quit Working

2024-05-17 07:39:23

This item is the perfect replacement for the stock shock mount that came with my Rode NT2 microphone. The elastics for the original mount dry rotted. The On-Stage mount is identical, but the elastics are better. Hopefully they will outlast the others...

5
2024-06-04 02:21:54

I bought this pouch for the purpose of keeping my Rode NT2-A in it when travelling with it. The microphone fits fine, and the pouch protects it well. Not much more to say about it than that.

5
2024-09-09 08:54:26

The AC adapter for my Shure wireless microphone quit working and this adapter replaced it without issue.

5
2024-04-22 06:57:14

Use with RODE NT2-A and atlas boom attachment. no problem with tipping or stability.

5
2024-06-24 04:33:48

Its working quit well!! am happy with it!

5
2024-07-17 09:22:45

I have been working with cable testers for over 20 years now and have to say that the TC-NT2 is the best for the money.

5
2024-04-25 09:27:32

Really Great Mic. Did a lot of research before I bought this Mic. This Mic is comparable to the Rode NT2. Really love the sound, so clear.

5
2024-08-29 08:29:16

Replaced one that quit working. Hoping this one will last longer.

5
2024-06-04 01:18:53

Good Quality! Working with my iPhone 13 Pro and Rode Videomic Pro microphone.

5
2024-06-07 01:43:22

I'm working on a documentary film (my first) and to save money, I tried using a Zoom H1 with a Kel-Tec fuzzy windscreen to record audio for my film. Unfortunately in all but the lightest air the wind sound was disconcertingly loud. This is not the fault of the devices used--they simply are not meant to counter substantial wind. I finally had to raise the funds to purchase a good shotgun microphone, pre-amp, and this blimp, to get the results I was after. I am completely satisfied with the Rode Blimp. The B&H Signature edition is a nice black color, which looks even better than the original. The blimp is sturdy, simple, and effective. Rode thoughtfully provides a few different sizes of microphone holder, some extra rubber bands, an adjustment tool, a dead Wombat faux-fur cover, and a brush. I was even able to use a rather thick condenser microphone by jury-rigging the rubber bands. This worked quite well, allowing me to record environmental sounds. One of the best purchases I've made.

5