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Bit Depth: 24-bit Weight: 1.29 lb / 585 g (Microphone, Stand) Warranty: 1 Year Price: $100 Years ago, we reviewed the Rode NT-USB; the NT-USB Mini somehow manages to shrink that mic down even further.
While the Blue Yeti USB microphone and its more compact Nano successor have been the go-to for many podcasters, Rode is hoping its latest NT-USB Mini will steal their thunder. Priced at $99 (£99 ...
The Rode XDM-100 is an excellent USB microphone for anyone looking for high-quality sound for streaming and podcasting. The design and build quality are great, and it’s able to produce a great ...
The Røde NT USB is a fairly large microphone and comes with its own tripod stand and an integral pop screen that stops plosives and captures a more natural sound. The NT USB connects to a ...
The RODE NT-USB+ is a great update to the original NT-USB. At $169.99, it feels a touch expensive, but also gives you access to APHEX FX and vocal processing that take its performance to the next ...
The Rode XCM-50 may not be as impressive as the XDM-100, but it’s still an excellent option. The microphone offers a good design, useful software, and impressive sound — all at a very ...
Rode has confirmed that more of its microphones will be compatible in the future, but it’s not clear if there are plans to open this up to “any” USB microphone further down the line.
Andru Marino is an audio and video creator at The Verge since 2015. USB microphones are great for creators starting out in podcasting — until they have to mic more than one person in a room.
The RODE X XDM-100 is another belting microphone from the audio company. It does demand a steep price of admission, but for those who commit, it’s a great microphone that will deliver excellent ...
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