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RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser Microphone

31jU8%2BmvDyL. SL160  RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser MicrophoneThis is a great Rode Mic to add to your Microphone collection.  Its great for vocals as well as pianos and many other uses.  A must have for any studio.

  • Packed Weight: 882 gm (Mic only 682 gm)
  • Power Requirements: 6mA @ P48 (35V – 53V)
  • Signal/Noise Ratio: > 88dB
  • Maximum SPL: > 140dB SPL
  • Dynamic Range: > 134dB

The Rode Mic NT1000 brings new standards to the recording industry.When today’s musicians and recording engineers demand clarity and dynamic range, they demand large capsule performance.

The Rode Mic NT1000 is superior in both vocal and instrumental performances. Voiced for application versatility, the NT1000 has been hailed by many as the ultimate drum over-head and grand piano mic selection.

The Rode Mic NT1000 is also equally at home as a first call vocal mic. With its Australian made 1 inch HF-2 capsule incorporating internal shock mounting, the Rode NT1000 boasts a 134 dB dynamic range, and 140 dBA SPL capabilities and a 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency response.

Includes mic stand mount, and zippered pouch. Rode NT1000 FeaturesHF2 1 inch capsule with gold-plated diaphragmUltra low-noise transformerless circuitryCardioid polar patternHeavy-duty cast metal satin nickel bodyHigh-strength welded and heat-treated mesh headInternal capsule shock-mounting True externally biased condenserFull frequency response

Rating: 5 RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser Microphone (out of 2 reviews)

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List Price: $ 599.00

Price: $ 329.00

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2 Responses to “ RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser Microphone ”

  1. Art
    November 3, 2010 at 11:20 am

    Review by Art for RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser Microphone
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    I went shopping for a Rode NT1. Rode mics use superb capsules mounted in machined housings you could drive a truck over, and the NT1 is a great mic for male vocals. The guy at the store suggested the NT1000. I recorded myself on both, and there wasn’t much difference, but the 1000 just sounded a little smoother. But, the NT1 had a painted finish (may have changed since), made out of aluminum. When you screw the mount on it feels rough, like screwing in a light bulb with an aluminum base. The NT1000, though, feels rich and expensive, a nickel-steel finish (I guess) more like the expensive Neumanns. And when you screw the parts together they feel precise and elegant. It was a hundred bucks more than the NT1, but with the slightly nicer sound, and the much nicer look and handling feel, it seemed worth it.

    The only problem I’ve had with it is weight. It’s fairly heavy, and can’t be extended very far on my boom stand without falling over.

    Great dynamic range, low noise, very detailed.

  2. J. T. Shaver
    November 3, 2010 at 12:11 pm

    Review by J. T. Shaver for RODE NT1000 Vocal Condenser Microphone
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    This mic is perfect for recording vocals and any acoustic instruments I’ve thrown at it. It has a great sound and doesn’t color the recordings for the most part. What you hear is what you get recorded. For the price nothing beats it for sure. Buy this microphone confidently. It’s built like a beast and looks like a beauty as well. :)

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