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RØDE NT1 just got a whole lot better

January 2, 2014 By IDM Reports

RØDE says the world’s favourite studio microphone, their RØDE NT1  just got a whole lot better

Redesigned from the ground up, the new RØDE NT1 studio condenser microphone contains a new HF6 capsule with an internal shockmount, new electronics and a new finish.

All of these elements combined provide a high-quality sound for anyone doing studio recordings to voice-over work. The RØDE NT1 is now even better than ever, with a self noise of 4.5dBA SPL, a new heavy-duty matte black finish and the RØDE 10 year extended warranty.

RØDE NT1

The Capsule

The HF6 is the perfect example of RØDE’s state-of-the-art fusion of artistic design approaches and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, with a sound signature reminiscent of the famous microphones of old, while at the same time exhibiting extremely low noise.

Internal shockmount

Beneath the body of the NT1 you will find the internal capsule suspension, which employs patented Lyre technology from Rycote®. This internal shock mount isolates the HF6 capsule on the X, Y and Z axes, providing protection against vibration that is superior to conventional capsule suspension techniques.

The Electronics

RØDE’s meticulous manufacturing process has resulted in our quietest microphone ever – With only 4.5dBA of self-noise the NT1 is the quietest studio condenser microphone in the world!

The Finish

The aluminium body of the NT1 is first nickel plated for corrosion resistance, before being coated in an extremely durable ceramic firearm coating using advanced electrostatic application techniques to ensure completely even coverage. The coating is then baked onto the surface, before having the graphic components laser etched, resulting in an extremely hard wearing finish that is resistant to scratches or marks.

RØDE NT1 supplied by Musical Distributors | www.musicaldistributors.co.za 

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