NT1000
The NT1000 1" Studio Condenser Microphone from Rode features transformerless circuitry, giving the mic an ultra-low self-noise level of 6 dBA. It can be used to capture audio for both vocal and instrument applications and is well-suited for grand pia...
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Specifications
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Country (main office)
Australia
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Guarantee period
1 year
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Dynamic range, dB
134
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Maximum frequency, Hz
20000
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Minimum frequency, Hz
20
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Rode NT1000 1" Studio Condenser Microphone
The NT1000 1" Studio Condenser Microphone from Rode features transformerless circuitry, giving the mic an ultra-low self-noise level of 6 dBA. It can be used to capture audio for both vocal and instrument applications and is well-suited for grand piano and drum overheads. It is built with a 3-pin XLR connector and requires 24 or 48V phantom power to operate. Also included is a RM2 ring-mount microphone stand and a ZP1 padded zip pouch.
Cardioid Polar Pattern
The cardioid pick-up pattern is effective in minimizing noise from off-axis sections of the microphone such as monitors, instruments, room ambiance, etc.
Gold-Plated Diaphragm
The gold-plated diaphragm provides transparent signal reproduction and frequency response. The diaphragm is internally shockmounted, providing protection against potential damage.
Wide Frequency Response
The NT1000's 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response allows the microphone to be used in a variety of applications.
Basic
Country (main office)
Australia
Maximum frequency, Hz
20000
Signal-to-noise ratio, dB
88
Power
Power
24/48V phantom power
Dimensions
Customer Reviews about Rode NT1000 1" Studio Condenser Microphone
Oleg Steblovsky
05.05.2020
Pros
Phantom nutrition from 24 to 48 volts.
Cons
The absence of a holder is a spider and a filter in the kit.
Review
Order No. 1266280. The other day this microphone was bought. Its positive aspects have been seen. When recording vocals, it does not miss the not desirable sounds, like slapping with lips, too explosive sounds and everything else ... Everything that is not desirable when recording. Compared with our AKG P420, so it widely misses sounds) The NT1000 microphone is quite competently built, both for working with vocals and tools. You do not have to clean much sound engineers to create and normalize sound. For full configuration, it is advisable to buy a spider and pop filter. Spiders are on sale in stores, specify. Perhaps these are suitable: Force MK-6B with a diameter of 45-52 mm and Stagg Sho Moh. Or buy a native rode spider, possibly immediately with a pop filter. In general, the microphone is worthy, I recommend. And the price is not sky -high, like German manufacturers. Such as studio microphones Neumann for example.
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Rode
RODE is global leader in audio technology with a mission to amplify the voice and vision of the world’s creators. With a storied history dating back over 50 years, RØDE is a uniquely Australian-owned and operated company with a passion for innovation, obsession with quality, and enduring commitment to making incredible audio accessible to everyone.
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