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The Ultimate Studio Microphone: Features and Specifications of the NT1 5th Generation

Game-changer: How 32-Bit Float Recording Makes Clipping a Thing of the Past

Game-changer: Demonstrating How 32-Bit Float Recording Works

Ashli and the NT1 5th Generation

Description
Offering stellar all-around performance at an accessible price, the RØDE NT1 is a certified star in the world of large-diaphragm condenser microphones. Introduced in 1991, the NT1 quickly ascended the ranks to become one of the world’s most popular studio microphones, finding its way into home studios and high-end recording facilities across the globe. Now in its 5th generation, RØDE’s flagship condenser retains the same silky highs and detailed midrange that made it a staple in the studio while offering a whole suite of cutting-edge innovations that bring this mic boldly into the 21st century.
The RØDE NT1 5th Generation may be the latest in an ever-evolving line of beloved microphones, but in many respects, it’s the first of its kind. It’s the world’s first microphone with 32-bit float digital output, the first to offer RØDE’s proprietary Dual Connect XLR/USB output and, as always, the first choice for many when it comes to pristine sound capture and ultralow noise.
Timeless Performance for a New Generation
The RØDE NT1 5th Generation may well represent the dawn of a new era for the forward-thinking Australian manufacturer, but it’s still built around the robust performance and precision engineering that made it a household name over two decades ago. Its gold-sputtered large-diaphragm HF6 capsule is internally shockmounted and spec'd out at the sub-micron level to yield impeccably consistent frequency response and tonality. This cardioid condenser mic handles high SPLs with no problem, making it a workhorse capable of wrangling both screaming guitars and thundering drums. And with its new and improved circuitry, the NT1 5th Generation is the quietest studio condenser microphone in the world, with its jaw-droppingly low 4dB-A of self-noise rendering it essentially silent.
Dual Connectivity for Unprecedented Flexibility
Whether you’re tracking in the studio, podcasting from home, or looking to lay down some quick ideas on the go, RØDE’s groundbreaking new Dual Connect hybrid XLR/USB output makes it easy to plug in and play no matter where you are. For normal studio use, the NT1 5th Generation connects to audio interfaces and mixers via a standard XLR cable. However, you can also plug directly into your computer with stunning signal quality through the integrated USB-C port. By interfacing directly with your DAW, the USB-C connection also offers effortless access to the mic’s onboard DSP features for a truly customizable recording experience.
A Built-in Interface for Fine-Tuning Your Sound
The NT1 5th Generation is more than just a microphone—it's a digital studio you can hold in the palm of your hand. It comes loaded with a built-in professional-grade audio interface engineered to preserve its pristine audio fidelity. This includes the ultralow-noise, high-gain Revolution Preamp, as well as 192kHz high-resolution analog-to-digital conversion and advanced digital signal processing. With the NT1 5th Generation’s powerful onboard DSP, you can dial in your sound like never before. It connects you with a suite of free apps, including the RØDE Connect and RØDE Central companion apps, that allow you to add customizable compression, a high-pass filter, noise gate and a host of advanced APHEX processing controls.
The World’s First 32-bit Float Microphone
With the RØDE NT1 5th Generation’s advanced new 32-bit float technology, clipped and distorted signals are a thing of the past. This revolutionary recording system allows you to simply plug in and play without having to worry about setting your gain. If your audio clips because the signal is too loud, 32-bit float allows you to adjust it to the optimal level after you finish recording while maintaining all the dynamics of your performance. No more endless fiddling with gain levels and mic positions; no more time wasted trying to fix distorted signals in mixing. And best of all, no more worrying about having to trash otherwise perfect takes. Whether you’re recording whispered vocals or wailing guitars, the NT1 5th-Generation’s 32-bit float output gives you the freedom to fully focus on getting the best performance possible.



Features
- XLR/USB hybrid output provides impressive flexibility without signal loss
- 32-bit float output eliminates clipping and distortion
- Gold-sputtered large-diaphragm capsule delivers brilliant depth and detail
- Revolution Preamp for low noise and high gain
- 192kHz analog-to-digital conversion for faithful and accurate sound
- Onboard DSP allows you to dial in the perfect sound
- Ultralow 4db-A of self-noise and high SPL for astounding versatility
- Comes with custom shockmount, pop filter, XLR cable and USB-C cable
Specs
- Pressure gradient
- JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
- 1"
- Cardioid
- Side
- 20Hz–20kHz
- 100 ohms
- 142dB SPL
- 4dBA
- –32dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (25 mV @ 94dB SPL) +/- 2dB @ 1kHz
- Via XLR: P48
- 3-pin XLR
- Via USB: 5V
- USB-C
- 24-bit/32-bit floating point
- 48/96/192kHz
- APHEX digital signal processing (only available at 48kHz/24-bit)
- Windows 10 Mac OS 10.15
- 308 g
- Length: 52 mm
- Width: 52 mm
- Height: 189 mm
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Reviews
4.5
8 Reviews
88%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Amateur Recording7
- Home Studio7
- Professional Recording5
- Performances2
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Bracket not fully removable1
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician2
- Novice1
- Easy To Use7
- Good Audio7
- Versatile5
- Compact2
- Durable2
Reviewed by 8 customers
Noise
submitted3 months ago
byIvan
fromSan Antonio
When recording into my DAW with a USB cord, you hear like this electric noise, fairy annoying for the amount I paid for this microphone
Crystal Clear, Heavy-Duty, and Beautifully Designed!!
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byChad
fromLebanon Pa.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This mic is stunning. The sound quality is crystal clear, capturing every nuance of my voice and vintage Martin guitars with pristine accuracy. I love that it's USB and works flawlessly with my Mac. The build is solid, heavy-duty, and beautifully finished in black. The only downside—and it's minor—is that the bracket can't be fully removed due to being spot-welded, though the pop filter can be taken out. Still, that's not a deal-breaker at all.
I would buy this product again
Verified Buyer
submitted7 months ago
byRobb
fromHowell Michigan
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Exactly what was expected and works well. #sweepstakes
Excellent condenser
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJason
fromHaymarket, VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this for my cello and my somewhat deep voice and it works perfectly! The No-clipping feature works when I use Logic and it sounds surprisingly good with or without an interface. It picks up more sound than my SM58 but that's just what condensers do
I would buy this product again!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJustin
fromBoston
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Incredible value for the money!
the ONLY pro quality condenser mic that's both USB-C and XLR
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byArlington
fromVirginia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
so far it's been great. I'm using it to record my voice and acoustic guitars. this thing sounds as good as mics that cost upwards of 1000, and you can use it without even the trouble of going through an interface. so glad this thing exists. I won't need another mic till I make it big... setup was very simple too. love that the pop filter is attached to the shock mount - why don't all shock mounts have that?? thanks rode for making exactly what I was looking for.
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submitted8 months ago
asked byConnie
fromSouthcoast, MA
Will this work with an iPad air 5th generation?
I'm sorry but I'm not sure. This requires an XLR connection.submitteda year ago
asked byTony
fromOregon
Can the mic be connected by USB?
No, this is an analog signal.submitted2 years ago
asked byTay
fromDallas
Does it come with a stand
No stand is included.submitted2 years ago
asked byMarcel the guitar enthusiast
fromRiverside,Ca
Can I connect this to a Jbl speaker using 1/4 inch jack?
Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byJK
fromNew York
Does this come with a SM6 shockmount with pop shield, 20-foot XLR and USB cables?
Yes except it does not include a USB cable.