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Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20

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  • Large 1″ (25mm) capsule with gold plated diaphragm
  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • Self noise of only 5dB (A)
  • Ultra low noise, transformerless surface mount circuitry
  • Wide dynamic range

The RODE Mic NT1A raises the bar for value-priced mics! The NT1A Anniversary Model is a complete redesign of the now legendary NT1 classic studio microphone. From the new nickel plated body to the state of the art surface mount electronic circuitry, the NT1A will leave you asking ‘how can RODE offer a microphone that sounds this good, for so little money’? The RØDE NT1A, Winner of the Electronic Musician 2004 Editor’s Choice Award and the world’s quietest studio condenser microphone. This redesigned version of RØDE’s classic NT1 has only 5 dBA of self-noise. The Rode Mic NT1A Anniversary model includes a premium shockmount with integrated pop filter, high quality 6m (20′) XLR cable, microphone dust cover and even a bonus instructional DVD. Presented by RØDE founder and company president, Peter Freedman, the NT1A Studio Secrets DVD features a range of tips and techniques to help NT1A owners get the most from their new microphone. AC_FL_RunContent( ‘codebase’,'http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,28,0′,’width’,’330′,’height’,’220′,’title’,’Rode NT1A Vocal Condenser Microphone’,'src’,'http://www.americanmusical.com/ItemFiles/Flash/RodeNT1A’,'quality’,'high’,'pluginspage’,'http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash’,'movie’,'http://www.americanmusical.com/ItemFiles/Flash/RodeNT1A’ ); //end AC code

Rating: 5 Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20 (out of 4 reviews)

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List Price: $ 369.00

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4 Responses to “ Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20 ”

  1. kinojay33
    October 20, 2010 at 9:41 pm

    Review by kinojay33 for Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20
    Rating:
    I’m a musician who is starting to move more into a producer role as well, and I needed a good vocal mic for the studio. Previously I was doing all of my vocals with a Shure SM57, which is a great mic but it is very directional and necessitates a lot of preamping, which tended to make it pretty noisy for picking up softer vocals.

    I’d heard a lot of positive hype about the NT1A and claims of it being the “quietest mic in the market”. I was very much surprised by the low-cost and comparisons to microphones in a much higher price range, so I picked one up figuring that if it didn’t live up to the claims, I’d return it and buy a more expensive mic.

    I didn’t return it. And I don’t ever see myself selling it either.

    Quite simply, this mic is amazing. I plugged it in direct to Roland 24-track digital workstation and cranked the gain all the way to 10. Not even a touch of hiss. This never happened with my SM57, and I always attributed the hiss to weak preamps in the Roland. Guess not. The pickup on the NT1A is incredible, to the extent that I had to remove a small clock on the far wall because I could hear the second hand ticking. This wasn’t audible to the naked human ear until you literally put your ear on the clock. I even had to add a couple throw rugs in the studio under the mic area because I could hear the carpet pad connecting with the cement floor. Amazing.

    The mic sounds nice direct, but I typically run it through a good tube preamp and the sound is warm and pristine, with the only noise coming from the preamp. I’ve recorded everything from dreampop to industrial screaming and this mic handles it all.

    Only complaint–with the exception of the XLR cable that came with it, I’ve had issues getting other cables to connect to the NT1A. The cables don’t lock into the mic like they do on my other mics, and only a couple of occasions I lost connection briefly during a take. I’m guessing this is probably just a freak design flaw with mine, because I haven’t heard this complaint from anyone else.

    Regardless, incredible mic that that is worth every penny, and probably actually worth many tens of thousands of pennies more.

  2. R. Byrnes
    October 20, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    Review by R. Byrnes for Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20
    Rating:
    This microphone exceeded my expectations. It sounds warm, clear, and crisp. For only $229, you can’t possibly beat it. This microphone can compete well with microphones at a much higher price range. Ever since I got this mic, my hip hop vocals have skyrocketed in quality, because now the vocal quality is professional sounding. I don’t even have to add EQ to the vocals I record with this bad boy (unless I was trying to make it sound a very specific way, but normally adding EQ to the vocals from this mic would be like selling yourself short…), all I need to do is add compression and a reverb, and it sounds really good. I tried rapping into this mic without the pop filter, and surprisingly, the plosives didn’t show up as much as I thought they would. It will happen, no doubt, but I was just surprised at how much harder it is to get them to show up. You can scream into this mic, you can speak very softly, you can make your voice sound any way you wish, and it will pick it up pretty much exactly like you actually sound… except with an added smoothness and warmth (though, I would not say as warm as a good tube mic, like the Rode K2 or Rode NTK).

    No, it doesn’t allow you to utilize multiple polar patterns, it is strictly cardioid. That’s why this microphone is best for vocals. I would say that would be one downfall of this mic. But geez, it only costs $229… how could you possibly go wrong? If you’re starting up your own home studio, this is a must buy. Don’t go with those cheap USB powered microphones… they’re not good for vocals or anything except talking on skype and podcasting. The Rode NT1-A is an exceptional mic, and the value cannot be beaten.

    You can register your microphone at the Rode website to get a 10 year warranty on it… for free. A free 10 year warranty on an awesome microphone, to protect your investment.

    The pop filter it comes with is good. It has never allowed any plosives through. Before you even hook it up, you can test it by blowing through one side and putting your hand on the other. You will barely feel the air coming through. The shockmount ain’t bad, it does the job.

    Do not drop this mic, as condenser mics are very fragile. Also, they are very prone to moisture and dust. So make sure you have it set up in a relatively dry room. Always remember to put that dust cover over it when it’s not in use.

    If you are thinking about getting this mic… stop thinking about it, and get it! You will NOT be disappointed. You will be impressed.

    If you’re an amateur like me, and you are building a home studio… people will see this mic and KNOW you are getting serious about your music.

    5+ out of 5 for value and quality.

    Peace.

  3. Joey Ma
    October 20, 2010 at 10:55 pm

    Review by Joey Ma for Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20
    Rating:
    3 points to note, but still a 5 star mic, especially for the price.

    1) great mic. I thought it qualified for the one dollar deal that Rode offered for the summer, but it DOES NOT qualify.

    2) I thought it MIGHT come with a case, but it didn’t. Where will I put this great mic with protection? There’s only a cloth pouch, that’s not even stylish.

    3) the pop filter seems great, and even seems like doubled mesh (pretty sure it is…), but the base is a bit looks and feels like a defect, though it works well enough for me to not go through the trouble of returning/complaining. Or maybe I could be just the unlucky one. Or all the pop filter base is loose and strange. But again, doesn’t affect the mic.

  4. Kristen Negus
    October 20, 2010 at 11:10 pm

    Review by Kristen Negus for Rode NT1A Anniversary Vocal Condenser Microphone (Includes NT1A, Premium Shock Mount, Pop Filter, 20
    Rating:
    A great mic, has excellent sound, and clarity. I would recommend this mic to anyone, whether recording on your own or in a studio.

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