Feature(may vary by option.)

●Groundbreaking studio condenser microphone that fuses the classic sound signature of the iconic NT1 with patented next-generation technology
●Connect to an audio interface or mixer via XLR, or plug directly into a computer via USB to record studio-grade sound in any setup – an all-in-one digital recording solution for the home or the studio
●Offers the classic warm, silky character, extremely low self-noise and high SPL handling capability that the original is revered for, perfect for a huge range of applications, from voiceovers and guitars to drums and piano
●Features RØDE’s ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution Preamp and high-resolution (up to 192kHz) analog-to-digital conversion for crystal-clear digital recordings
●Body machined from high-grade aluminium with nickel plating and military-grade ceramic coating, ensuring its ready to take on the rigours of recording day in, day out

[NT1 3rd Gen Silver]




[NT1 5th Gen Black]




[NT1 4th Gen Black]




[NT1 5th Gen Silver]





Description

The latest evolution of RØDE’s iconic original studio microphone, the NT1 5th Generation preserves the legendary sound quality that made its predecessor the go-to studio microphone for countless creators while introducing cutting-edge, state-of-the-art technology. NT1 5th Generation is the world’s first studio microphone to offer both XLR and USB connectivity, featuring an on-board audio interface with studio-grade digital output, featuring a ultra-low-noise, high-gain Revolution Preamp™, high-resolution (192Khz) A/D conversion, advanced digital signal processing, and 32-bit float digital recording. The NT1 5th Generation is just at home plugged directly into a laptop as it is hooked up to a professional mixing console, and with a smooth frequency response, high SPL handling and the world’s lowest self-noise for a studio condenser microphone. Its ideal in a wide range of applications, from recording voiceovers or podcasts to capturing vocals, guitars, drums or piano – the ultimate studio microphone.