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Key Features
Studio sound without studio difficulty. The Rode NT-USB, USB Condenser Microphone is as convenient as it is professional. Whether you're recording speech, singing, or musical performances, you'll hear every detail thanks to a 0.5" condenser element. All you have to do is plug and play - no audio interface required.
Don't let unwanted noise get in the way of your performance. The NT-USB isolates your sound source with a cardioid polar pattern. Even in the busiest studio setting, you'll get clear audio capture with maximum gain before feedback.
Get to work. Straight out of the box. The NT-USB comes ready for action with a range of essential accessories included. Deliver smooth vocals with the windshield, take your mic on the move with the storage pouch, and position like a pro with the desktop stand. Recording great sound has never been easier.
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Record the way you want. The Rode NT-USB is capable of recording a range of instruments. It features a cardioid polar pattern that makes it ideal for podcasting, voice overs, and vocal performances. Overall, the Rode NT-USB is a versatile microphone that can be used at your home, or taken to on the road for mobile recording.
The body of the mic features a zero-latency stereo headphone monitoring 3.5mm jack that allows you to monitor the microphone input in real-time. The integrated dials can then be used to adjust the monitoring level and mix between your computer and microphone input.
Plug in and play. The Rode NT-USB connects to your computer through USB, which saves you from buying chunky XLR cables. The microphone is fully compatible with recording software on both Windows and Mac computers.
It is also compatible with Apple iPad using RODE Rec, Garageband, or other recording apps that accept an external microphone.