Description

The NT-USB Mini is the vanguard of Rode’s compact multipurpose microphone revolution. It takes Rode’s legendary sound quality and packs it into a simple, versatile package. Since it’s a USB mic, it requires no expensive external hardware for operation. Just plug the mic’s cable into your computer, and you’re ready to get going. You can use it on any platform with any major recording software, thanks to the class-compliant USB output. You can use Mac, PC, and iOS to stream with your audience, record your podcast, interview, or original music. It has an onboard D/A conversion rate of 24-bit/48kHz to ensure your audio remains clean and clear at all times

Features

  • All-in-one microphone package that lets you get started recording right away with minimal setup
  • Perfect for Streamers, podcasters, interviewers, content creators, and more
  • Class-compliant USB connectivity provides plug ‘n play simplicity
  • Directional cardioid polar pattern picks up more of your voice and less room sound
  • Condenser capsule delivers warm audio reproduction
  • Built-in pop filter combats plosives and unwanted noise
  • Compact footprint fits into the most crowded of studio setups
  • Stereo headphone jack offers zero-latency monitoring
  • 360º swing mount lets you position the mic however you need to
  • Detachable magnetic desk stand provides isolation from knocks and bumps
  • Steel construction resists normal wear and tear

Specifications

Microphone Type: Electret Condenser
Mono/Stereo: Mono
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
A/D Resolution: 24-bit/48kHz
Max SPL: 121dB SPL
Color: Black
Connector: USB-C (mic), 1 x 1/8″ (headphones)
Power Source: USB bus powered
Requirements – Mac: macOS 10.12 or later
Requirements – PC: Windows 10 or later
Dimensions: 5.58″ x 2.14″
Weight: 1.28 lbs.

 

 

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