RØDE NT5 Premium Half InchSmall-diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Matched Pair) for Music Production and Instrument Recording

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RØDE NT5 Premium Half InchSmall-diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Matched Pair) for Music Production and Instrument Recording

RØDE NT5 Premium Half InchSmall-diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Matched Pair) for Music Production and Instrument Recording

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I also used one of them to record acoustic guitar, a cheap squire one, and it sounded amazing as well - it was also just thrown in front of it with not much thought going into placement. It results in a maximum transmission quality due to the mounted capsule and the features of the SMD board.

If money is absolutely not an issue then yes, go with the Rode NT5 and be done with it, since you’ll never, EVER, have to upgrade your stereo pair microphones again. ConclusionFor most people reading this, I think that the Rode M5 just makes a lot more sense, especially if your budget is somewhat tight, which is why I’d recommend it over the NT5… for MOST people. There are significant differences between the two, not just in price but also features and sound quality, and I will go over all of them in this article as well as give you my honest opinion on which one you should end up going with depending on your needs. You may be moving around with your microphone to get performances recorded, so which mic would be the best option? As far as recording singing/talking goes, I have to say that I generally prefer large condensers for this specific job, however, the M5 does capture singing extremely well! It's probably still true that the most popular way of miking in stereo is to use a coincident pair of cardioid mics, though setting up the mics in a stable fashion usually involves specialist mounting bars or other hardware. Rode have provided an alternative in the NT4, a dedicated stereo microphone comprising two cardioid heads mounted at the end of a single body and fixed in close proximity to each other with a 90 degree angle between the capsules.

The M5 microphones are made to sound over the entire frequency spectrum, giving you a little bit of emphasis on the treble. This means that the sound should be nice and clean. Specifications I have had these litte mics for many years. So many of the reviewers have described the matched pair of NT-5 so very well. I use them mostly for XY stereo recording of singer/guitarists. They capture the sound and performanceDo you prefer doing stereo recordings with two separate mics or with one dual-capsule mic? With their NT4 and NT5 models, Rode cater for both techniques. Of course, it also helps that the M5 mic has a good tonal balance and clarity, along with some rugged mic clips to help you with setup. Possible Problems Well, it’s true that the Rode M5 is indeed lighter by around 20 grams, so it’s not really significantly lighter. But if you’re lugging it around, you might just notice a difference. It’s also a little bit smaller, which means better portability. It’s mainly designed for acoustic instruments and overheads, but a lot of low-budget filmmakers have taken a shine to using it as an indoor boom mic.



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