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Despite there being no new product announcements from Rode at the NAMM show, the Australian mic manufacturers were...
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Despite there being no new product announcements from Rode at the NAMM show, the Australian mic manufacturers were...
We discuss the merits of mics featuring a USB port and compare recent arrivals from Rode, MXL and SE.
I've just bought my first mic, a Rode NT1A, which requires phantom power, and I'm wondering if there's anything wrong with leaving it plugged in with phantom power switched on for long periods of time?
The capsule of the new Rode NT6 small-diaphragm condenser mic is connected to the main body of the mic by a three-metre cable, making it perfect for discrete instrument miking, especially in tight spaces.
Australian manufacturers Rode started off making their mics with imported Far Eastern components, but as SOS's Editor In Chief found out on a visit to Sydney, these days their products are entirely conjured up in the land down under...
I have been planning to record an upcoming choir concert with a centred ORTF stereo pair of Rode NT5 cardioids...
These two new large-diaphragm mics from Rode improve on their previous technology, offering a classy sound with exceptionally low noise.
I bought a Rode NT1A a few months ago and I'm now considering buying a second one. How can I tell whether the two mics are closely matched enough for use as a stereo pair?
Do you prefer doing stereo recordings with two separate mics or with one dual-capsule mic? With their NT4 and NT5 models, Rode cater for both techniques.
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Paul White tests the solid-state counterpart to Rode's recent NTK valve mic.
Paul White evaluates Rode's reincarnated Tube Classic microphone to see whether technical progress has compromised the sound or improved it.
Paul White looks at the workings of capacitor mics and discusses their advantages for studio recording.