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RODE NT1A?

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Submitted by SASman on

Hi all, I hear a lot of differing opinion about this microphone.



Some really like the mic and some don't. Some call it crystal clear and I have

heard some suggest that it is thin and harsh sounding.



I guess I need to hear one for myself but I would like some owners of this mic to let me know their opinions.



Thanks

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Gib

This mic is a good utility mic for its price imo. My favorite part is the S/N ratio and how quite it is. It is a very clear mic for what it is, but can be harsh on some things. I wish it had a pad, but thats my only criticism.

Ive recorded many diff sources with it, and the only one I really hated using it on so far was Marimbas and Xylophones.



I think you cant go wrong with it for what its capable of and what it costs. There are better and worse mics out there obviously.

Id buy it again if I didnt already own one. I actually wish I had two.

Hope this helps

Thu, 01/17/2008 - 10:38 Permalink
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BrianaW

I own one as well, and my opinion is "Eh". I have had it since 2000 maybe? It sounds decent up to about 2k, then there seems to be a drop and then an extremely sharp incline around 6k and up. This leads to a bit of a muffled sound with a lot of harsh sibilance when used to record vocals. I have used it in conjunction with other mics to balance things out though and it works great. A 57 or an i5 compliments it nicely. The low end on the NT1 sounds pretty good though... tight and close. The NT1 + 57 combo works nicely for tracking acoustic as well. For the price, it's definitely a decent mic, but if I were you I'd really save up a couple of hundred more and get something a little nicer. The Blue Baby Bottle maybe?

Sat, 02/02/2008 - 14:16 Permalink