RØDE, a trusted name in professional audio, introduces the NT1 5th Generation, a modern evolution of its iconic mic.
A statement from the company highlights artist Kyle Charles Hall’s endorsement: “Made for Music. Kyle Charles Hall’s words, not ours (although we agree).” Hall relies on the NT1 5th Generation to “capture the dreamy textures of his signature brand of woozy indie pop,” from “warm, velvety vocals” to “the subtle detail of every instrument.”
According to RØDE, the NT1 5th Generation “fuses the classic sound signature of the iconic NT1 with cutting-edge, next-generation technology.” Key features include the patent-pending Dual Connect output, allowing both XLR and USB connectivity; a world-first “unclippable” 32-bit float digital output; advanced digital signal processing; and high SPL handling — all while maintaining the NT1’s signature warmth and clarity.
The company describes it as “a true studio workhorse that excels on everything from vocals and speech, to guitar, piano, drums and percussion—the ultimate studio microphone.”
RØDE states that the NT1 remains “unchanged by design,” but ready for the demands of modern recording.
Explore more about the NT1 5th Generation here.