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music123
★★★★
13 years ago
Great over all mic for the price

This mic was the first mic I ever bought. 6 years later I still turn to this mic to give me the sound I'm looking for. Don't be fooled by the price tag. This mic is the quietest mic on the market and will provide you with exceptional quality.

sweetwater.com
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Get Creative

I am using the mics for live theater. I know WHAT? But the specs make them work great, high gain before feedback and no noise (hum,hiss,ect) even being place right next to the high voltage light bars!

zzounds.com
★★★★
9 years ago
"everything they say it is"

I bought this for my son for Christmas, for several reasons. Main one being, he uses Cubase for his and my projects, and the p4 is geared so excellently to Cubase. Also, my son had done a lot of research via videos, reviews and the Nektar site to get a good understanding of the p4 before making his...

ciao.co.uk
★★★★
15 years ago

i have had this mic for a couple of years and have used it to record pretty much everything; although its particularly good on vocals. the dynamics are sometimes a little wobbly, with big peaks appearing from nowhere. solid build. solid cradle.

Sound Guys
★★★★
4 years ago
Rode NT1-A review

The Rode NT1-A is still a best seller for a reason. If you're looking for a good condenser mic to record vocals, this is a good choice whether you're upgrading to your first XLR microphone or replacing an old one in your studio.

Cardioid polar pattern; Flat frequency response; Premium all-metal build quality; Low self-noise at just 5dB; Decently priced

Sibilance issues mean you'll need a decent pop-filter; Requires another device to provide phantom power; Heavy due to all-metal body

Sound Review
★★★★
8 years ago

The Rode NT1A is a large diaphragm condenser microphone which was designed and made in Australia. The original Rode NT1 was released in 1991. The company released the NT1A model in 2003, and have continued to manufacture it since. The NT1A looks fairly similar to the original NT1, although [...]

Detailed sound Very low self-noise Well suited to vocals and acoustic instruments Good results for the price

Highs can be harsh Included pop filter is low quality

musicradar.com
★★★★★
10 years ago

Rode's original NT1 was released around 16 years ago, followed by the NT1A a few years later. Now the company has gone back to the old name with a just-released new NT1 model that looks very similar to the NT1A but has actually been completely redesigned from the ground up, the only component in...

Musician's Friend
★★★★★
10 years ago

One of the best mics you can get in this price range. Great sound.

Pros; Clear Sound; Easy To Use

B&H Photo
★★★★★
8 years ago
Well made, good sounding, good value

I am using it to do voiceovers. Like everything about it. It was bundled with the Auray system. I did not quite know what I was getting and it turned out perfectly for my very live room that needed the shielding. Great bundle.

Ebay
★★★★★
8 years ago
Excellent Quality for the Money!

I'd been in the market for a decent large diaphram condenser for quite awhile, but like most people, there wasn't room in my budget for something like a U87. I was holding out for one I knew would sound great on female vocals, and with budget mics especially, that's hard to come by.

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