Overview

The NT1 5th Generation fuses the classic sound signature of the legendary
RØDE NT1 with cutting-edge, next-generation technology. It features
RØDE’s groundbreaking Dual Connect output, offering both XLR and
USB connectivity for connecting to an audio interface, mixer or console,
and other audio equipment, or directly to a computer for plug-and-play
recording. It features a professional-grade audio interface built in, with
RØDE’s ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution PreampTM, high-resolution
(up to 192kHz) A/D conversion, and advanced digital signal processing for
recording pristine, studio-quality audio. It also features a 32-bit float digital
output for recording everything from a whisper to the loudest drummer with
no chance of clipping* and no need to set complex gain controls. These
revolutionary features complement the warm silky character, extended
frequency response, extremely low self-noise, and high SPL handling that
the NT1 is renowned for, making the NT1 5th Generation the ultimate studio
microphone for a wide variety of recording applications. *up to the max SPL handling capability of the microphone

SKU: GC77-NT1GEN5

Rode NT1GEN5 Hybrid Studio Condenser Microphone (Silver)

The NT1 5th Generation fuses the classic sound signature of the legendary
RØDE NT1 with cutting-edge, next-generation technology. It features
RØDE’s groundbreaking Dual Connect output, offering both XLR and
USB connectivity for connecting to an audio interface, mixer or console,
and other audio equipment, or directly to a computer for plug-and-play
recording. It features a professional-grade audio interface built in, with
RØDE’s ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution PreampTM, high-resolution
(up to 192kHz) A/D conversion, and advanced digital signal processing for
recording pristine, studio-quality audio. It also features a 32-bit float digital
output for recording everything from a whisper to the loudest drummer with
no chance of clipping* and no need to set complex gain controls. These
revolutionary features complement the warm silky character, extended
frequency response, extremely low self-noise, and high SPL handling that
the NT1 is renowned for, making the NT1 5th Generation the ultimate studio
microphone for a wide variety of recording applications. *up to the max SPL handling capability of the microphone

Features

• Large-diaphragm (1-inch) gold-sputtered condenser capsule

• Extended frequency response

• Exceptionally low self-noise (4dBA)

• High sensitivity and high SPL handling

• Dual Connect output – XLR and USB connectivity

• Ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution PreampTM

• 32-bit float digital output

• High-resolution (192kHz) A/D conversion

• On-board DSP for advanced APHEX® audio processing, including a compressor, noise gate, high-pass filter, and Aural ExciterTM and Big BottomTM effects

• Studio-grade shock mount and pop filter, XLR and USB cables included

• Designed and made in RØDE’s precision manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia

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Product Overview

The NT1 5th Generation fuses the classic sound signature of the legendary
RØDE NT1 with cutting-edge, next-generation technology. It features
RØDE’s groundbreaking Dual Connect output, offering both XLR and
USB connectivity for connecting to an audio interface, mixer or console,
and other audio equipment, or directly to a computer for plug-and-play
recording. It features a professional-grade audio interface built in, with
RØDE’s ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution PreampTM, high-resolution
(up to 192kHz) A/D conversion, and advanced digital signal processing for
recording pristine, studio-quality audio. It also features a 32-bit float digital
output for recording everything from a whisper to the loudest drummer with
no chance of clipping* and no need to set complex gain controls. These
revolutionary features complement the warm silky character, extended
frequency response, extremely low self-noise, and high SPL handling that
the NT1 is renowned for, making the NT1 5th Generation the ultimate studio
microphone for a wide variety of recording applications. *up to the max SPL handling capability of the microphone

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