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For better or worse, the Rode NT-USB Mini is looking to change that. Years ago, we reviewed the Rode NT-USB; the NT-USB Mini somehow manages to shrink that mic down even further. Now it's a cute ...
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The NT-USB+ will look extremely familiar to users of the original USB condenser microphone since Rode hasn't changed the aesthetics, but the internal components are the real shining stars.
Andru Marino is an audio and video creator at The Verge since 2015. He has produced shows like The Vergecast, Decoder with Nilay Patel, Why’d You Push That Button, and a variety of Verge video.
XLR microphones provide depth and clarity unmatched by USB microphones – hence why musicians and 'pros' prefer the former over the latter. Rode's new NT-USB+, the successor of the renowned NT ...
One of the things that has been on my desk for the longest is my trusty Rode NT-USB microphone. It's something I've had for at least five years, and used for everything from videos to student ...
and it's cheap, easy, and extremely simple thanks to RODE Connect and the RODE NT-USB. You can connect up to 4 USB microphones to your MacBook, PC, or whichever computer you're using. Plug and play.
RODE has unveiled a new USB-C microphone that offers studio-quality recordings. Designed for creators, the NT-USB+ uses a condenser capsule with a cardioid pattern ideal for vocals or instruments.
The NT-USB+ condenser microphone features a class-compliant USB-C output for plug-and-play connection to computers, smartphones and tablets Audio processing features are activated and controlled ...
Surprisingly though, despite debuting their Dual Connect combined XLR/USB-C port in the refreshed NT-1 earlier in the year, RODE has elected to keep the two ports separate on the PodMic USB.
For years, a small handful of USB mics have ruled the earth. Now, established audio brand Rode is trying to make some room for itself on your desktop as well. Is the Rode NT-USB Mini a worthy ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a ...
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