Rode NTG4 Reviews
Versatile mic, best cost/value out there
I've been using this shotgun mic for a variety of audiovisual projects, including short films and home studio recordings. It's a versatile tool with a clear, clean sound and minimal ambient noise, making it ideal for capturing detailed audio. The built-in filters are effective at cutting low-end rumble, and the high boost feature is a nice addition, especially when using a dead cat or blimp. The mic's compact design and sturdy build quality make it a reliable choice for on-the-go recording. While it isn't the best sounding shotgun mic out there, it's certainly one of the best in its price range, offering great value for around 200 euros. However, be aware that it does drain battery life faster than expected, particularly when using phantom power. I recommend using it with plug-in recorders or keeping extra batteries on hand. Despite this minor inconvenience, it's a fantastic addition to any audio kit.
Exactly what is needed
Is this mic the best sounding shotgun in the world? Of course not. But for around 200 euro theres very few mics that would challenge it. The filters work great and really help cut out any low end rumble and the hi boost is great when it's going through a dead cat or blimp. Sturdy and reliable. Great mic to start a kit with.
Very good versatile and clean shotgun.
I have taken this on through hell and back and it still delivers.
Rode is just an amazing company!
It does however, drain a bit of battery. more than what i expected.
If i'd know that I would've gone with the NTG4+ that has a battery slot in it. Still, i don't leave home to record without it!
Home Studio Recording, nice sound touch and easy to use. Clear sound and low ambient noise. Would love more bass before post processing. A very good one.
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