Rode NT1-A WA-MBA Bundle

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Rode NT1-A WA-MBA Bundle

Rode

NT1-A WA-MBA Bundle

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 604385
Brand: Rode
Model: NT1-A WA-MBA Bundle
Price: $217.80

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This is a fantastic entry point into quality vocal recording. The NT1-A delivers a surprisingly neutral and detailed sound, and the included arm makes setup a breeze. It's a sweet deal for singer-songwriters, voiceover artists, or anyone needing a clean, affordable mic.

Product Description

Rode NT1-A WA-MBA Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, Rode NT1-A Complete Vocal Recording

*Vocal Recording Set*

*Delivery contents:*, Rode NT-1 A large diaphragm microphone, Deluxe SM6 shock mount with integrated fabric pop shield, 6 m XLR cable, Dust bag, Suitable case: Art. #486805# (not included)

  • *Technical data NT1-A: *
  • 1" Large diaphragm microphone
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Max. sound pressure level: 137 dB
  • Output impedance: 100 Ohm
  • Gold-plated output contacts
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 190 x 50 x 50 mm
  • Weight: 326 g

*Note:* requires 48 V phantom power., Warm Audio WA-MBA

  • *Broadcast microphone arm*
  • Easy-to-operate clamping hinges
  • Hidden cable management system
  • Connections with 3/8" and 5/8" thread
  • Suitable for all common microphone mounts
  • Integrated table clamp
  • Weight: 2.5 kg
  • Colour: Black
PROS
  • • The included SM6 shock mount effectively isolates the mic from vibrations.
  • • The 6m XLR cable provides ample length for most recording setups.
  • • The NT1-A's low self-noise makes it exceptionally clean for vocals and instruments.
  • • The WA-MBA arm offers robust clamping and neat cable management for a tidy studio.
CONS
  • • Cardioid pattern limits versatility for complex stereo or room recording scenarios.
  • • Requires 48V phantom power, necessitating a compatible interface or preamp.
  • • While affordable, the included case is absent, requiring a separate purchase for protection.

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Key Features

Mic Type Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max SPL 137 dB
Sensitivity -31.5 dBV/Pa (13.8 mV/Pa) - typical
Connector XLR
Weight 326 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The NT1-A won't match the U87's complexity or subtle nuances, but it offers remarkable value, providing a clean, professional sound at a fraction of the price.
The SM6 is a solid shock mount, and the integrated pop shield is functional, but serious vocalists might prefer a higher-end, dedicated pop filter for optimal results.
Absolutely, the NT1-A’s neutrality makes it quite versatile; just be mindful of the cardioid pattern and potential for room reflections when miking instruments.

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