Rode NT5 MP

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2 years ago

you can feel the quality radiating to you

I did a comprehensive research before buying these. Most reviews are very good but quite a few mention that they might deliver a somewhat sibilant sound. This is not good when recording violin for example (which is my case). But I don't experience that at all. I love them! They are bright and crisp, but, sibilant? no.

2 years ago

a must have

I am a sound engineer and I record a lot of classical music.

This pair of mics are extremely versatile, you can buy the Omni capsules which make them sound more natural, but if you want to "close-mic" a source you can use the Cardioid capsule.

They are inexpensive, they last for years, they are versatile and can withstand some rough handling.

They are an excellent choice if you need to expose your microphones to situations that are not 100% ideal and still get excellent results

2 years ago

I am happy with it

I use it to record keyboard typing and acoustic musical instrument, and it sounds perfect.

2 years ago

I use them at home for recording

I have to say, after i used this mics i felt in passion with it. Playing guitar and listening live is a fun, but you have to use them in pair and Stereo. If you use them singular or mono the sound is not the best, but if you know how to use them they are really cool and fun.

5 years ago

good quality

Gets the job done very well.

I used this for choir and even for ambiente sound capture.

Overall the results were positive.

Only bad aspect was that I was expecting a slightly larger gain before feedbacl

5 years ago

Nice mics

Price - performance = TOP

Highly reccomend it. They work perfectly fine.

5 years ago

Great for drums

Best over head for drum set

5 years ago

Clear and crispy

if you set it right, you will get very clear results.

5 years ago

Fine quality mics!

I've been using these microphones to record classical guitars not in a studio but in my workshop. The end result was always satisfying and the price very good compared to the quality.

5 years ago

nice mic and in budget pair

nice mic for me to record a group of eastern orchestra.

I have tested among some mic such as nt2a, akg c5, behringer c02, akg perception 120, shure beta 58.

nt5 gave me confidence to buy. I have bought 4 pairs of nt5 and 2 nt2a.

if you want to use this to record, I think it is less noise comparing with c02. c02 seems receiving too much unnecessary voice. (maybe mid level frequency).

nt 5 is weaker than nt2a. maybe the point is diaphragm size.

akg120 is omini mic less attractive then nt5.

akg c5's voice makes me feel that it has more low freq.

in conclusion, nt 5 is in budget and reliable. I also feel like high standard voice in low budget.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rode
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $356
  • True condenser microphone with gold sputtered 1/2” capsule
  • Cardiod characteristic
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Output impedance: 100 Ohm
  • Maximum SPL: 143 dB
  • Max. output level: +13.9 dBu
  • Very low noise
  • Requires 48V phantom power
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 118 x 20 x 20 mm
  • Weight of each mic: 101 g
  • Finish: Satin nickel
  • Incl. 2 x foam windscreen WS5
  • 2 x RM5 stand adapter and ZP1 zip pouch
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