Exceptional new microphone just released! It’s a new version of the RØDE NT1 (originally released in 1991).
The RODE NT1 5th Generation Large-Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser XLR/USB Microphone ($249) was unveiled a few days ago and Allan Tépper has written a very good “first look and a first listen” article on it.
Highlights:
- It’s a “hybrid” microphone having analog XLR and digital USB-C outputs
- It’s the first to offer true 32-bit floating with its built-in A-to-D (analog to digital converter)
- It’s the first to have a USB connection inside of an XLR connector
- and more
I own and LOVE my NT1 so I expect this new version to be excellent as well.
Check out Allan’s article for more information.
What are your thoughts on the new features and specifications? Comment below. The 32-bit float definitely excites me 🙂
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