The original NT1 was the microphone that launched Rode. It presented great value, though many felt that it sounded a bit harsh. Well, things have changed with the NT1-A ($369 MSRP; $299 street).read more
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Published on Jul 12, 2011 8:09:53 PM by GearWire

 


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