Отзывы о Микрофон проводной RODE NT-USB, разъем: mini jack 3.5 mm
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Dejo una prueba de sonido cortita, sin editar en absoluto, para que apreciéis el potencial de este micrófono: [...]

The direct monitoring facility is very useful and not found on some mics that are more expensive than this. I honestly don't think any USB mic up to £200 will beat this, it's silky smooth and rich sounding. Nice weight to it, not as portable as some mics but the sound quality is worth the trade-off.
Perfect for podcasting, voiceover and best of all it is bus powered by the iPad. All that together with those striking looks, whats not to love?

Physically, everything is well constructed and feel solid and of high quality. I was a bit miffed by the excessively large packaging it came in though. Pretty sure it could be cut by 1/3 to a half with some sensible packaging design. The foam packing definitely kept the mic safe at an overkill level.
I'm no audiophile so I can only say, I can notice the differences in sound quality vs my £30 desk mic. That said it could be a result of me spending a bit more time to set it up correctly software side, with reduced gain at the OS level.
It's definitely better at reducing the noise level, again - perhaps due to my altered gain settings. That said it definitely still picks up my mouse and keyboard sounds, which isn't really that big of a problem for me.
I also think it's more sensitive to the S's than my old mic, but this could be a direct result of having to be physically closer to the mic due to the reduced gain.
At least the bundled pop filter works a charm with the Pah sounds!
I was surprised by how useful the zero latency monitoring is, with access to the desktop audio at the same time. This allows me to hear myself clearly whilst playing games at the same time, without the short delay that I get from OBS, making it super hard to continue speaking.
The downside is this is pre-mixed monitoring, so I can't hear my compressor, limiter and EQ at work. To be fair, as someone who's just starting out with streaming, I don't think it's a deal breaker. Any hardware solution would probably cost as much minus the mic - so it ends up being a nice bonus for me.
One criticism I have is its compatibility with the PSM1 shock mount - which I'd expected full compatibility with. The pop filter's attachment to the base of the mic is at an angle, which means it can't go on the shock mount without turning the mic at an angle. Even after that, the filter ends up being pressed against one of the shock mount's supports, which could introduce scratches if I accidentally move / twist the filter.
The bigger problem is that the shock mount limits access to the monitoring dials, where the dials are blocked by the shock mount's metal. If the filter was symmetrically attached and goes further out from the mic - it would solve this problem entirely.
I suspect the same issue would occur with any shock mounts of similar designs, so the limitation is more strictly to the mic's design. Sadly I don't see any obvious fixes besides elongating the entire microphone to raise the dials.
I've not used the table stand that came with the mic, which is a comparatively cheap bit of plastic against the quality metal of the mic. It seems silly that the stand took up as much room in the box as the mic, when I've got much better constructed fold-able metal ones from my cheap mic.
All in all I'm very happy with my purchase as someone just starting out with streaming, and can't afford all the bells and whistles of XLR mics.

Coupled with the RØDE PSA1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm (to keep the microphone fairly near my mouth) and a good pair of headphones to monitor in real time, this has allowed me to actively engage in the meetings without worrying that I'm transmitting noise or that I'm unable to be heard clearly.
This was plug-and-play with a Debian Linux-based system. No additional drivers were required.

It seems to me this is a design flaw.
I'd recommend looking for a device that isn't going to fail after only a year's careful use.
Will be looking into a replacement from Rode, hopefully they'll live up to their name.

Now I have to take my time out to walk a few miles to the post office to return this. In all honesty, avoid this product.


Firstly and most importantly, it sounds great. Crystal clear in fact. The mic sounds very well balanced through highs, mids and lows with nowhere sounding washed out at all.
Secondly, the aesthetic of this mic is very appealing and works nicely with the rest of my setup and can blend in well with virtually any.
Packaging is very good, pop filter feels very premium and definitely does a great job.



I will never go back to headset mic ever.. The quality on this is amazing. Just want I wanted.
I got this with a


Hopefully, the description of this product will be updated to say that it is not compatible with Windows 10.

The included pop guard (is that what it's called? 😅) and stand really help justify the price.
My stream has never sounded so good!
Would 100% buy again, if ever needed!!

On the plus side, it looks great and I’m sure it’ll work on a full laptop, but is not compatible in the way I was planning to use it, therefore I’ve opted to return it.
For the time being, I’ll be restricted to using a Scarlet 212 to connect a Rode NTG-1 which is a way more reliable, though a far less portable means of working. Meaning I’m still unable to audition whilst travelling, which I often am.
Rode make phenomenal mics. This is sadly not up to their usual standard and it’s advertised tech specs way over sell it’s capabilities.

It comes with a little tripod, foam and a pop filter to stop breath crackling the recordings.
I use the mic for recording my voice as I make videos for youtube, mostly video gaming related.
And recording while playing a game gave issues with my previous mics as it picked up the keyboard, even tough the audio technica and blue yeti have settings for directional sound, they didn't work as good as the rode, where the sound isn't even heard while playing!
Overal a fantastic mic for voice recording, doing voice overers or livestreaming.



Nichts desto trotz muss der PC damit klar kommen.
Nach dem aufrüsten auf eine moderne Ryzen Plattform war mein Rechner leider nicht mehr in der Lage, dieses Mikro ordnungsgemäß zu erkennen, was zu ständigen Soundproblemen führte.
Fazit:
Wenn es läuft, läuft es spitze, wenn der Raum in dem es steht bereits akustisch vorbereitet ist, denn es ist schon sehr empfindlich was den Raum angeht. Das soll aber so sein! Es handelt sich hier nicht um ein nettes Podcast/Youtube Mic, mit dem man sofort loslegen kann, sondern um eines das gern Gesang und Instrumente zu hören bekommt. In einem ruhigen Raum mit wenig hall.
Ich musste aufgrund von Inkompatibilitäten zu einem Audio Interface zurückgreifen. Wenn es professioneller werden soll, der einzige Weg ;)

The headphone jack is cheap and wobbly, and the volume knobs are poorly glued to the inner knobs (easily fixed with a spot of glue).



It is heavy and sturdy and does the job. The sound quality is great, the condenser feature is great but don't be too far away from it as it will literally pick up every sound if your voice isn't close to it.

