Rode NT5-MP Bundle

Professional music gear - detailed information and where to buy

Rode NT5-MP Bundle

Rode

NT5-MP Bundle

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 253587
Brand: Rode
Model: NT5-MP Bundle
Price: $389.40

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

These Rode NT5-MP mics are a fantastic entry point into matched stereo recording. The detail and clarity are impressive for their price point, making them perfect for acoustic instruments, drum overheads, or even vocals where a clean, present sound is desired. They're a solid, reliable choice for home studios and gigging musicians.

Product Description

Rode NT5-MP Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, Rode NT5 MP

  • *Matched Microphone Pair*
  • True condenser microphone with gold sputtered 1/2” capsule
  • Cardiod characteristic
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Output impedance: 100 Ohm
  • Maximum SPL: 143 dB
  • Max. output level: +13.9 dBu
  • Very low noise
  • Requires 48V phantom power
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 118 x 20 x 20 mm
  • Weight of each mic: 101 g
  • Finish: Satin nickel
  • Incl. 2 x foam windscreen WS5
  • 2 x RM5 stand adapter and ZP1 zip pouch
  • 2x Cordial CAM 9 BK

*Professional Microphone Cable*, Length: 9 m, Original Neutrik NC 3 FXX-BAG + NC 3 MXX-BAG XLR plugs, Cable type: CME 220 Black, Thomann hook-and-loop fastener included, Colour: Black

PROS
  • • Matched pair ensures consistent stereo imaging and phase coherence
  • • Gold-sputtered capsule delivers a detailed, natural sound with good transient response
  • • Lightweight and compact design allows for flexible placement on various instruments and overheads
  • • Included accessories like foam windscreens and stand adapters enhance usability and value
CONS
  • • Cardioid pattern limits versatility in non-traditional recording scenarios
  • • Requires phantom power, necessitating a compatible interface or mixer
  • • The satin nickel finish can be prone to fingerprints and smudges

Product Video

Key Features

Mic Type True Condenser
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 20 - 20.000 Hz
Max SPL 143 dB
Sensitivity +13.9 dBu
Connector XLR
Weight 101 g

Similar Products

Line6 Pod GO Bundle - Guitar Multi Effects

Line6 Pod GO Bundle

Guitar Multi Effects

$614
4.6 Expert Rating
Microtech Gefell M 950 - EA 93 Set Dark Bronze - Large Diaphragm Microphones

Microtech Gefell M 950 - EA 93 Set Dark Bronze

Large Diaphragm Microphones

$1,715
*Contents of delivery: M 950 Dark Bronze, EA 93 shock mount with A 93 adapter, Wooden case
4.9 Expert Rating
Microtech Gefell M 320 - Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

Microtech Gefell M 320

Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

$1,176
Small Diaphragm Condensor Microphone, Compact omnidirectional condenser microphone for studio...
4.9 Expert Rating
Microtech Gefell M 310 - Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

Microtech Gefell M 310

Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

$1,011
Small Diaphragm Condensor Microphone, Compact condenser microphone with supercardioid polar...
4.5 Expert Rating
Ampeg RB-112 Bundle - Solid-State Bass Combos

Ampeg RB-112 Bundle

Solid-State Bass Combos

$596
4.6 Expert Rating
Ibanez GRGR221PA-AQB Bundle - ST Style Guitars

Ibanez GRGR221PA-AQB Bundle

ST Style Guitars

$325
5 Expert Rating
Microtech Gefell M 950 - EA 93 Set Satin Nickel - Large Diaphragm Microphones

Microtech Gefell M 950 - EA 93 Set Satin Nickel

Large Diaphragm Microphones

$1,715
*Contents of delivery:*, M 950 Nickel matte, EA 93 shock mount with A 93 adapter, Wooden case
5 Expert Rating
Kawai K-200 ATX 4 WDB Piano - Pianos

Kawai K-200 ATX 4 WDB Piano

Pianos

$9,119
Piano, With AnytimeX-4 equipment, Millennium III mechanics with ABS carbon parts of...
4.5 Expert Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

They offer a great balance of quality and affordability, often outperforming competitors in terms of naturalness and low noise, though some may offer wider polar patterns.
They can handle snare drums, but be mindful of headroom; careful gain staging is crucial to avoid distortion at higher SPLs.
Position one mic above the neck and one above the bridge, angling them slightly towards each other to capture a balanced and full sound.

We use cookies to improve your experience. Learn more