RODE M3 - moosers's review
The Rode M3 is a small diaphragm condenser microphone that is suited for a variety of purposes. It can be used in the studio like any mic, but also is great for bringing on the go for location recor…
RODE Classic II - moosers's review
The Rode Classic II is probably the best microphone that Rode has to offer, or is at least the best one that I have used made by them. The mic is a valve based, large diaphragm condenser, and is mea…
RODE NT1000 - moosers's review
The Rode NT1000 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is designed for use in the recording studio. I wouldn't bring this mic outside of the studio as it is too fragile for live shows and I …
RODE NT2000 - moosers's review
The Rode NT2000 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone designed for use in the recording studio. I wouldn't use this mic outside the studio at all and I imagine that most would be smart enough no…
RODE NT3 - songboy's review
What type of microphone? (live, recording, mixed...) This Microphone definitely a recording mic. If you were to set this up on stage with other instruments, it would most likely feed back very bad a…
RODE M2 - moosers's review
The Rode M2 is a hand held condenser microphone that has a hyper cardioid pick up pattern. The mic is designed for use in broadcasting as well as for MCs and for live shows. It has an on/off switch…
RODE NTV - moosers's review
The Rode NTV is a tube condenser microphone that has a cardioid polar pick up pattern and comes with its own power supply. The mic is designed for use in the recording studio and I have only used it…
RODE NT2A - mooseherman's review
This condenser mic is primarily a studio mic. I've never heard of it being used live, and wouldn't recommend it. I have used it mainly on vocals and guitars, both electric and acoustic. I've heard th…
RODE NT1 - M Elise's review
This is an large diaphragm condenser microphone. I have owned one for over 10 years. At the time it was relatively inexpensive for a large diaphragm condenser and got good reviews so thats why I bo…
RODE NTK - FP User's review
It comes in a big case including puwer suply, microphone cable , power cable stand adaptor, the shock mount is optional I payd 60 euro for it wich is a steep price. 300 euro OVERALL OPINION Very n…
RODE NT1-A - FP User's review
Features wise this mic is pretty bare-bones. There is no 20 dB pad, and no switchable polar patterns. The mic comes with a leather pouch instead of the metal boxes you might be used to seeing RODE's …
RODE NT5 - joshsound's review
The Rode NT5 is a nice pencil mic or small diaphragm condenser by Rode that packs a great bang for buck. These mics sound crystal clear! There is something very transparent about these mics that ma…
RODE NT3 - joshsound's review
The NT-3 is Rode's "budget" small diaphragm condenser mic. This is definitely one of the nicer mics in this price range. The mic capsule is actually a little bigger than most other small …
RODE NT2A - joshsound's review
The NT-2A from Rode is without a really nice mic. Rode is known for making really high quality gear at a price that most people can actually afford without maxing out their credit cards, and this is…
RODE NT3 - " Yes I love her"
translateddja said ... OVERALL OPINION Let me tell you I have no experience on the mic and I'm not a sound engineer for a pro ... or I just have two ears, I use to record my classical guitar and singing . …
RODE NT1-A - " Hmm not bad"
translatedSee above. Good OVERALL OPINION already arrested should always compare stage with microphones studio condenser microphones. Often in the opinion of microphones on Audiofanzine seen guys who kind …
RODE NT1-A - " Rode NT1"
translatedThe characteristics for this is a large diaphragm studio microphone for vocal and string instruments (classical guitar ...). Food in 48v. OVERALL OPINION Made several years that I use for my voca…
RODE NT1 - coolwaiss's review
translatedSinging microphone static. OVERALL OPINION Over 10 years. Clear, well-defined acute - for the price nothing else to say. I preferred it over an AKG 414 and TLM 103 (too bland or neutral.)
RODE NT2 - " Good mic has great price"
translatedfor voice and guitar. is a static condenser for the studio. the sound is professional and beautiful if you use a good preamp behind. those who speak ill have a bad preamp. OVERALL OPINION 1 ye…
RODE NT1-A - " Excellent mic for the price"
translatedvocal microphone, instrument & copper & room-mic 48v phantom power- Cardioid pattern 1 "gold diaphragm splutter OVERALL OPINION Use on vox / copper / room-mic battery Very quiet very nice…
RODE NT1-A - " rode do the job"
translatedRobust lightweight microphone with a membrane hyper sensitive where we go from 48 volts and that's worse ideal for miking vocals, choir, guitar ... etc. ... studio work and live Brief sturdy and ve…
RODE NT2A - " Ie knife Mac Giver"
translatedAn omni directional static, at 8 and Cardio. Although built like a Patton, not the sand. Looks very pro. OVERALL OPINION I own a pair for 10 years. This is my first pair worthy of the name, be…
RODE NT2 - Mike Crophone's review
translatedCondenser microphone transformerless output. Diameter of the capsule: One inch (25.4 mm) gold-plated finish. Cardioid or omnidirectional. Switch to low-frequency attenuation and attenuator-10db. …
RODE NT1 - Anonyme's review
translatedIt is a track making microphone (song, speech) to be supplied by an electrostatic phatom. OVERALL OPINION I have been using it for a month now and I'm delighted. Despite its appearance PVC, gray, …
RODE NT1 - odhooghe's review
translatedSee General Opinion. The Rode NT1 OVERALL OPINION It is an electrostatic microphone, so it must have 48V phantom power to operate. This means many things: it's fragile, susceptible to rough handlin…