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Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

  • With Dual Connect connector
  • Gold-plated 1" capsule
  • High-gain Revolution preamp
  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • 32-bit floating point audio
  • Inherent noise: 4dBA
  • Sensitivity: 25mV/Pa
  • Limiting sound pressure level: 142dB SPL
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • A/D conversion: up to 192kHz sampling rate
  • Built-in DSP with high-pass filter, noise gate, compressor and Aphex
  • Dual Connect connector: XLR3-M (analogue) and USB-C (digital)
  • Power supply: Phantom power (48V) or USB (5V)
  • Black coated aluminium housing
  • Dimensions (H x D): 190 x 50 mm
  • Weight: 311 g
  • Incl. SM6 microphone holder with integrated pop shield, red XLR cable (6 m), SC29 USB-C / USB-C cable (3m) and dust bag
  • Available since February 2023
  • Item number 561426
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Tube No
  • Switchable Polar Pattern No
  • Omnidirectional No
  • Cardioid Yes
  • Figure-8 No
  • Low Cut No
  • Pad No
  • shockmount included Yes
  • USB Microphone Yes
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A classic mic with an integrated interface

Rode NT1 5th Generation Black large-diaphragm studio microphone, front view

The Rode NT1 5th Generation Black is a large-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone that takes the classic sound signature of the iconic NT1 and adds an integrated audio interface. The mic's polar pattern means that it primarily picks up sound coming from in front, and with a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, it covers the normal range of human hearing with no loss of relevant signal information. The NT1 5th Generation can also handle a sound pressure level (SPL) of up to 142dB, making it ideal for powerful voices and loud vocals. Extremely quiet signals are also no problem, however, thanks to the NT1 5th Generation's high-gain preamp, and the mic can be supplied either by 48V phantom power or 5V USB power.

Content creator recording with the Rode NT1 5th Generation Black

Flawless studio quality

At the heart of the Rode NT1 5th Generation Black is a 1" gold-sputtered condenser capsule, which places this model firmly among the large-diaphragm microphones. Accordingly, both its sensitivity (at 25mV/Pa) and self-noise level (at just 4dBA) match up perfectly to the values achieved by the manufacturer's other condenser microphones. Its integrated audio interface converts analogue audio signals with a sampling frequency of up to 192kHz, while its A/D conversion with a 32-bit float digital output ensures a studio-quality digital audio signal while making clipping virtually impossible. The NT1 5th Generation can be used as both an analogue and a digital microphone thanks to the dual connection output at its base, which comprises a three-pole XLR3 connection for analogue signals and a USB-C connection for digital signals.

An all-rounder for beginners and advanced users

The Rode NT1 5th Generation Black is not only eminently suited to recording speech and vocals: Its high maximum SPL also means that this model can also be used to record a wide range of different instruments, making it a good choice for users looking for a complete package that includes an all-round microphone. More advanced users can add the NT1 5th Generation Black as an upgrade to their existing setup, while the scope of delivery gives those just starting out everything they need: In addition to the microphone, a suitable shock mount with an integrated pop filter for suppressing unwanted plosive sounds, a 6m XLR cable, and a 3m USB-C cable are also included.

Microphone grille of the Rode NT1 5th Generation Black

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

From vocals to podcasts to percussion

When used for vocal recordings, the Rode NT1 5th Generation Black will capably handle everything from soft, quiet passages through to full-on Rock and Metal vocals with professional-level sound quality. Podcasters in turn can rely on this mic to capture all of the dynamics and nuances of their own speech and that of their guests, and even percussion instruments such as cajons or even melodic instruments such as guitars and pianos are no problem for the NT1. Whichever of these applications may be the order of the day, users are sure to appreciate the microphone's integrated DSP, which includes a high-pass filter and noise gate to eliminate low-end rumble and unwanted noises. What is more, the DSP also includes a compressor and the legendary APHEX Aural Exciter to allow the signal to be directly enhanced.

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Finally, someone did it!
Arman Jakimov 27.03.2023
Rode hit the jackpot when they decided to make this microphone! The quality of the legendary Rode NT1 and at the same time can be used as a USB microphone for example for writing demos or for streaming! This is genius! I can take it with me on the road and now I don't need an audio interface that takes up space and can get damaged.
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Another Winner from Rode
The Fordster 29.06.2025
Bought this to replace my elderly and now dead Rode NT1-A. Ordered and it arrived to my house in the Scottish Highlands (But still Mainland UK) very quickly.
Opened the box and everything was packed extremely well, with no possibility of any sort of damage.
Needed this in the studio, and tried it out and it sounds a little better than the NT1-A. Having the included shock mount was a bonus, and it has certainly changed from earlier ones, this one seems to eliminate more vibrations from the mic stand.
The Mic is definately worth the money paid.
Then we have the bonus of being able to plug in the INCLUDED USB-C cable into the Mic and my MacBook, and use it without an audio interface, meaning if I want to quickly sketch a song while I am out and about, I have one less item (audio interface) to carry with me. Perfect.
Looking for a capable Mic for singing, cab miking, or even overheads? This may be the microphone for you.
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5th Generation Rode
Kid Wasabi 28.06.2024
With integrated USB interfacing, 32-bit float support and impressive noise figures the latest NT1 delivers a fully featured upgrade on its predecessors and continues to be an excellent budget choice
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Great microphone.
MorrisZ 31.07.2023
I use this microphone for Zoom meetings via the USB cable connected to my MacBook. It works perfectly well, but you need to add acoustic treatment to your room to eliminate echo, because this is a condenser and it is pretty sensitive to noise, which is not a problem if the room was treated.
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