RODE NT4 - moosers's review
The Rode NT4 is a stereo condenser microphone that is designed for use in the recording studio. I've used the NT4 at a few different studios in the past, and for the price it's definitely one of, if…
RODE pop shield - moosers's review
The Rode Pop Shield is a uniquely designed pop filter. I'm assuming that if you're checking out this review you know what a pop filter does, but in case you don't, the purpose of it is to filter out…
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 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…