Rode NT2-A Studio Solution Set Reviews

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11 years ago

Good mic for home recording

Nicely priced quality home recording mic. Needs phantom power. Nice options for polar patterns, SPL adjusting and bass response. Good but not amazing sound. Good build quality, very robust. Nice accessories.

11 years ago

Kokybiskas, bet ve visiskai universalus

Kokybiskas, rimtas mikrofonas. Kas del garso, tai jam truksta solidziu zemu ir vidutiniu zemu dazniu.

11 years ago

Rode NT2-A

One of the best microphones in this price category, Very clean and clear sound. The other reason i love it is including 6 m cable, Pop filter. Options to set direction and high pass filter are providing good flexibility.

12 years ago

I would buy it again!

I bought this microphone set because I needed a good allround microphone for mainly bass, guitar and vocal recording. This one does it all. For bass recording I combined it with a Audix D6 and for guitar recording with a Shure SM57. The results with the guitar really surprised me a lot!

I also used this microphone for some rehersal room recordings with the whole band and placed it right in the middle of the room. The results were also passable.

The option to switch between omni, figure of eight and cardioid patterns is very helpful and makes this microphone very flexible!

The workmanship is solid!

So this product has my buy recommendation!

12 years ago

Fantastic

I have used this microphone to record both vocals and acoustic guitar.

The different pickup pattern settings are excellent if you want to capture more of the room and can really add character to a recording.

There are two levels of bottom end roll off on the mic which I found very useful when recording acoustic guitar as the bottom end can get a bit muddy, experimenting with placement is important here, I found that the mic is very sensitive and does exhibit the proximity effect (as with all directional mics) and so the bass roll off can help to counter that.

There's also a pad feature if you need to cut back the signal a little with a 0, 5dB and 10dB setting.

The kit has an excellent shockmount and decent quality XLR cable along with an excellent pop filter.

Tonally, of course this is subjective but I would describe the mic as mostly neutral with a slight edge toward the warmer bassier side.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rode
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $350
  • Weight : 860g
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