The new R?DE NT1

RØDE Microphones has announced the release of its new NT1 microphone, the first update to the company’s flagship studio microphone since the NT1-A was introduced almost fourteen years ago.

Although the body of the new NT1 closely resembles the NT1-A, the microphone has been completely redesigned from the ground up, with the only shared component being the mesh grille.

RØDE’s design engineers approached the NT1 starting with the capsule, which is a completely new design. Codenamed the HF6, it features a sound signature reminiscent of the famous microphones of old while at the same time exhibiting extremely low noise. It has been developed with a focus on detailed midrange response, coupled with silky smooth high frequencies, and warm, round, bass reproduction.

The transducer itself is suspended inside the microphone using Rycote’s Lyre system, minimising external vibrations at the capsule level. The NT1 is an incredibly quiet microphone, measuring only 4.5dBA of self-noise.

Its body is machined from 6061 aluminium and then nickel-plated for resistance against corrosion. Finally it is coated in a durable, military-grade ceramic layer, using advanced electrostatic application techniques developed by RØDE to ensure an extremely hardwearing finish that is resistant to scratches or marks.

At the launch of the NT1 at RØDE’s headquarters in Sydney, Australia, RØDE’s founder and president Peter Freedman commented: “This new NT1 really represents the essence of RØDE – innovation and tradition coexisting in complete harmony. In the twenty years plus that we’ve been making microphones here in Australia we’ve come a long way, and the NT1 is on the cutting edge of technology and manufacturing processes, allowing us to offer an amazing instrument at incredible value to our customers. At the same time we haven’t lost sight of our roots and the core values that got us where we are today, and the NT1 moniker is a tribute to both our heritage and our family of artists around the world using a RØDE NT1 in their daily recordings.”

The NT1 is sold as a kit along with the new RØDE SMR shock mount. Featuring a double-Lyre suspension system, the SMR enhances the existing vibration cancellation of Rycote’s Lyre system by using a smaller inner Lyre to act as a tensioning element. This maintains each Lyre in the neutral position where it is most efficient at cancelling vibration. The SMR’s removable all-metal pop filter provides an integrated solution for plosive protection that is easily washable and designed to last as long as the shock mount and microphone.

The SMR is also compatible with a range of large diaphragm microphones from RØDE, and will be made available separately.

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