Rode NT1000

Large Diaphragm Microphone

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Latest User Reviews

5 years ago

transparent sound

I bought a microphone exclusively for my vocals. Before that there was an OKTAVA MKL5000 tube microphone, BUT it was decided to change it because it was very warm ...) Rode nt1000 proved to be perfect in my case. After recording, I added a minimum of equalization. I use it is in the Rode-focusrite platinum-ESI julia path. The microphone has the same capsule as in the Rode K2 and NTK, so we have a wonderful sound that fits perfectly into the mix with almost no processing.

8 years ago

Mid range condenser that can do it all.

This Rode NT1000 is kind of a mid-level condenser, however, it's build quality and features offers really good equity for the money. It's good for an all around recording of anything you can think of. It's really sensitive on picking up sounds and the audio is really clear and crips. It gets the job done and it's a really good mic overall! I recommend it!

9 years ago

This is an excellent microphone. Rode mics are either great or okay, but this one is built really well and sounds very flattering on both male and female vocals. Great voice mic.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rode
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $328
  • Large HF2 capsule with gold-plated diaphragm
  • Extremely low-noise, transformerless SMD circuit
  • Directional characteristic: cardioid
  • Robust, satin-matte nickel-plated housing
  • Robust, welded and heat-treated mesh head
  • Capsule is internally elastically mounted
  • True, externally polarised condenser microphone
  • Very well suited to speech and vocal recordings
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