Rode NT5 MPB
Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

Latest User Reviews
Amazing for many uses!
I've used these mainly in two situations: for loud field recordings and in my portable recording kit. In both situations, these mics work super well.
They seem to be great all-rounders, and I can even imagine myself using these for music instruments in my studio. Can recommend!
Best performer for the price
very good built quality, very good self noise especially on 32bit float, love the limited black edition.
Great
Price, build quality, sound, noise floor all great.
So far used for string players as overheads. With the right PA setup you can push them quite a long way before feedback.
My first mics
I bought tis mic set as overheads for my drums.
As these are my first mics I ever bought (part of a complete mic set for my drumkit) I don't know if I am the correct person to write a review, but I absolutely love them.
They come In a verry handy case wicht seems verry sturdy and has a place to put everything (mounts, mics, windcovers)
Since my home recording studio is still under construction I have not yet used them to record my drumkit in a studio environment.
Currently I am using them to record my band practice by plugging them into a zoom h4n pro and they sound great
I was really surprised by The clear sound they give and are very versatile in case of posititioning to capture or balance our 3piece band (place higher for more drum and place lower and directed to kabinets for more guitar or bass,...)
Verry happy costumer
Great stuff
Very nice entry level mics
Bought these for a community music studio, while they were on sale.
Very nice sounding as overheads, and for guitars.
We also have some old AKG c1000 and 460 - people tend to pick up the Rode more often. It's not a fair comparison, as the other mics are quite old... but still. Very nice.
A great pair of microphones for recording acoustic guitar!
I use these primarily to do stereo recordings of my acoustic guitars and they work wonderfully well! A lot more clarity in the transients and much more even frequency response compared to using the NT1 which is to be expected as the NT1 is still a fantastic mic for vocals but not well suited to close miking instruments due to the proximity effect and the size of the diaphragm.
Great SDC set for the price
Best SDC's you can get for the price. They sound crisp and clear, and come in a nice hardshell case. The clamps are a big improvement over the normal silver version mic clamps. Definitely recommended!
Top quality condenser pair!
I've used several studios over the years and almost every one of them used these beauties. Beautiful clarity when used on acoustic instruments or as drum overheads. Very versatile condensers with many techniques to experiment with, especially when combined with another mic (even using one of these mics with a good "figure-8" patterned mic makes a beautifully rich-sounding mid-side setup) . When I could finally afford them for my own studio, I was glad they came in black - everything's better in black.
10/10 the best quality for that price - unbeatable affordable sounds! There is nothing I don't like about these.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Rode
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $327
- With gold-coated 1/2" diaphragm
- Characteristic: Cardioid
- Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Output impedance: 100 ohms
- Max. Sound pressure level: 143dB SPL
- Max. Output level: + 13.9dBu
- Very low noise
- Requires 48V phantom power
- Scratch-resistant, matt black enamelled metal housing
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 118 x 20 x 20 mm
- Weight per microphone: 101 g
- incl. 2x foam windscreen WS5, 2x tripod adapter RM5 and carrying case ZP1
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