


This links you to the mic’s built-in ultra-low-noise Revolution preamp and the 32-bit floating point 192 kHz A/D converter. Apart from the standard XLR connection, there is also a USB-C port. The first thing worth pointing out is that the NT1 Gen 5 has two different inputs. With a focus on the latest technology, they are able to continually update designs like the NT1 to offer even more utility and overall value.

Rode microphones have always offered affordable alternatives to some of the industry’s most sought-after mic designs. First introduced back in 1991, the versatile condenser mic soon became the go-to budget microphone for all sorts of applications including vocals, voice-over, ADR, and instruments like acoustic guitars. If you haven’t come across the NT1, chances are you’re still quite new to the game.
