The hugely popular mic gets new features including an ‘unclippable’ 32-bit float digital output.
Very few microphones make it as far as a fifth generation model, but the Rode NT1 has been so popular since its original release in 1997 that it’s not surprising to see it reach such a prestigious milestone. The fifth-gen model features major updates including the first digital output for an NT1, with a USB connection offering ‘unclippable’ 32-bit float digital output. As a result, the NT1 is quicker and easier than ever to set up for vocal recording, podcasting or studio use. The NT1 5th Generation still offers exceptional value at just over £250. You can find out more in the video above.
The Rode NT1 5th Generation is in stock now, priced at £251.99 for the silver version and £253.99 for the black version.
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