which may not be high enough for recording kick drums but is more than adequate for vocals, acoustic guitar and so on. As with most solid-state mics, the internal circuitry uses a FET in its high-impedance section. The USB port sits at the bottom of the mic — there...
The NT-USB Mini has been designed to be as flexible as the modern content creator needs to be. Its unique magnetic desk stand provides a sturdy base for reducing noise from knocks and bumps and is easily removable, allowing the mic to be quickly detached and placed on a studio arm or mi...
XDM-100 Dynamic USB-C Mic Rode PSA1+ Pro Studio Boom Arm Rode NTH-100 Closed-Back Headphones Auray Headphones HolderShow More This Rode X XDM-100 Podcasting Kit with Broadcast Arm, Headphones, and Holder from B&H includes the Rode X XDM-100 dynamic USB-C microphone, the Rode PSA1+ Pro...
The simplest podcast may require little more than a USB mic and a computer, but some projects demand more in terms of gear. For example, when recording multiple people in the same room, you'll need mics, an interface with sufficient preamps, and a headphone out and preferably a level co...
The Rode NT-USB Mini uses a directional cardioid polar pattern to minimize off-axis sound. This polar pattern naturally tamps room tone, focusing the audio capture on whatever's in front of the mic. Depending on your particular room, you may still need a little room treatment, or some noi...
the Rode NTH-100M would be well placed against some of thebest gaming headsetsout there, though the premium price is the real drawback here. When you can now get the similarly great soundingBeyerdynamic MMX 100with its own fantastic mic for under $100, you have to ask yourself what that...
The NT-USB Mini features a unique detachable magnetic desk stand – not only does this provide a sturdy base on any desktop, it also makes it easy to remove and attach to a mic stand or studio arm. This and the unique 360-degree swing mount means you can position the mic wherever it...
the mic once again comes with a very sophisticated 'dual lyre suspension' shockmount and a bespoke double-layer pop screen that fits to the shockmount, ensuring correct spacing from the microphone. You also get a USB cable and a Rode-branded XLR mic cable — something you normally have to...
Unusually, the RodeCaster Pro II has three USB ports — one for power, and two more which allow it to be used as an audio interface with two connected computers/phones simultaneously. Gaining An Advantage? Rode’s new purpose‑designed Revolution mic preamps live up to their billing. The...
While many USB mics are built in China, Rode have their own manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia and this mic uses an in‑house‑made capacitor capsule, which has a tight cardioid polar pattern. Amplification comes from Rode’s low‑noise, high‑gain Revolution preamp circuitry, ...