Rode NT2-A Studio Solution Set 4-stars Reviews

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1 year ago

Cheap microphone with quality sound. Probably I was searching for mic with a lamp… and I don’t know why it’s coming with no case. How to take it with me everywhere?

3 years ago

Great sound!

The NT2 microphone is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality mic at an affordable price.

It offers excellent sound clarity and a wide range of frequency response, making it ideal for recording vocals, instruments, and other sound sources. The build quality is also impressive, with a rugged metal construction that ensures reliable performance.

All in all, the NT2 is an excellent choice for any studio or live setup.

3 years ago

You buy what you get

This is a good mic for what its needed. Definetely not amazing to record vocals but I found quite interesting for recording KK (out) and some electric guitars, you can find some modern tones on this mic for electric stuff!

At the end, really resistant, working good, no noise, no problems with the condenser. A nice start in this huuuge world :)

5 years ago

Good for beginner

This is a greak kit for starting your home studio. It has the basic set-up for micing in the home. Microphone is of good quality and gives a good sound response. The pick-up range is large and the sound feels warm. Suitable for voice or softer instruments, less so for brass or micing amplifyers. This, plus a sound card or mixer, will go a long way for those starting a home studio. Mic has settings for lowering frequency response and volume, also for changing pick-up pattern, giving it more adaptability in less optimal settings. Very price-worthy.

5 years ago

used for male and female vocals

I use this in a very small setup a bedroom.

This microphone pic's up everything but good that you can choose only to use the front Omnidirectional.

I have it attached through a Boss Br800 and using this with Audacity or Sonar.

A good microphone compared to how much I paid for it, this is an introduction microphone.

6 years ago

An underrated mic

I really like this mic, it has enough features to be used in different settings (voiceovers, audiobooks, podcasts, singing, instruments...)

It comes a bit sensitive to certain frequencies, but its minor enough to be easily EQed during the mix.

Very crisp and clear sound.

The low cut feature is great!

7 years ago

good

good quality for the price

8 years ago

Multi task mic

A multi task mic, from vocals to Overheads, to piano or guitar, this mic stands out for everything.

Through the years I managed to get great results out of it.

Great value for money.

11 years ago

A really great vocal mic - excited by its future prospects!

I feel that I'm really only at the beginning of my journey with this microphone. So far I have recorded vocals for 2 tracks and have been unbelievably happy with the results. I opted for the NT2-A over the NT1-A because I'd read a lot of reviews saying the response was quite harsh and abrasive with the NT1-A. The NT2-A is very smooth and captures a really well rounded vocal. Prior to purchasing this mic I'd been using a Shure SM57 for guide vocals and the result, perhaps unsurprisingly, was a muddy vocal that didn't cut through the mix. From the moment I recorded using this mic - the vocals immediately sat with clarity in the mix.

I have played with the phase switches on the side of the mic - most recently recording some acoustic guitar with Figure of 8 mode - this gave a great result with lots of room ambience captured. I haven't had a need to experiment with the pad or low cut switches yet - but will in due course and can't wait to get experimenting!

I have only just bought the kit I needed for my home (bedroom) studio - so it was great to get all the accessories in one purchase - pop filter / cradle etc. All of these are really good quality - just like the mic itself which is made of metal.

The DVD that the mic ships with was informative - the presenter demonstrates the versatility of the mic by close mic'ing an entire band's recording session with NT2-A's - the result is impressive!

11 years ago

Rode NT2-A

Rode NT2-A is a good microphone for the price. Sound is pretty clear. I use it for recording vocals as my main microphone and i'm happy with it. Nice feature switcher between cardioid, super cardioid and eight patterns but the switcher is looks like i'll be broken if to switch several times.

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.

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!

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Technical Data

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