Overview

Rode NT1 Signature Series Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

A workhorse studio condenser microphone with a warm, silky character, exceptionally low noise and high SPL handling - ideal in a wide range of studio applications.

SKU: GC77-NT1SIGNATUREBLACK

Rode NT1 Signature Series Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

Rode NT1 Signature Series Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

A workhorse studio condenser microphone with a warm, silky character, exceptionally low noise and high SPL handling - ideal in a wide range of studio applications.

The World's Most Popular Studio Microphone

Since it launched over 30 years ago, the NT1 has become the world's most popular studio microphone and the go-to for countless creators across the globe - from bedroom musicians and studio professionals to streamers, podcasters and voice over artists. The NT1 Signature Series carries on this legacy, delivering classic studio sound for today's creators.

Iconic Signature Sound

Featuring our stunning HF6 1-inch true condenser capsule, the NT1 Signature Series boasts the same iconic sound signature that its forebears are revered for. Sparkling top end, highly detailed midrange, and rich, warm bass make it shine in almost any recording application you can imagine - from vocals, piano and acoustic guitar to drums, percussion and electric guitar.

Your Mic, Your Way

For the first time in the NT1's 30-year history, this iconic microphone is available in a range of iconic colours. This limited-edition collection features five vibrant colourways alongside the timeless black finish, including red, green, purple, pink and blue.

A True Workhorse

A true workhorse that excels in a wide range of studio applications. With an exceptionally low noise floor and incredibly high max SPL, it captures everything from whispers to drums with the utmost clarity. The perfect all-rounder studio microphone.

Legendary Rode Quality

The NT1 Signature Series is designed and made using the highest-grade components in Rode's precision manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia. It's built to last, with a rugged body machined from high-grade aluminium, so you can rest assured it will remain your go-to for the long haul.

Premium Accessory Kit

Keep your recordings pristine with the studio-grade shock mount and pop filter included with the NT1 Signature Series, the perfect tools for minimising audio artifacts caused by knocks, rumbles and plosives. It also ships with a premium XLR cable so you can start creating right away - just plug straight into your audio interface or mixer and start recording exceptional audio.

Key Features:

Large-diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone

HF6 1-inch True Condenser Capsule

Tight Cardioid Polar Pattern Rejection

Classic NT1 Sound Signature

Smooth Frequency Response and High Sensitivity

Extremely Low Noise (4dBA)

High SPL Handling Capabilities (142dB)

Rugged Aluminium Body with High-grade Finish

What's in the Box:

Rode NT1 Signature Series Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

SM6

XLR Cable

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Rode NT1 Signature Series Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

A workhorse studio condenser microphone with a warm, silky character, exceptionally low noise and high SPL handling - ideal in a wide range of studio applications.

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