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Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

  • Gold-plated 1" capsule
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Inherent noise: 4dB(A)
  • Sensitivity: 25 mV/Pa
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 142 dB SPL
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Connection: XLR3-M - gold-plated contacts
  • Power supply: Phantom power (48V)
  • Black coated aluminium housing
  • Contents of delivery: SM6 microphone holder with built-in pop screen, XLR cable (6m) and dust bag
  • Dimensions (H x D): 190 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 313 g
  • Available since November 2023
  • Item number 577721
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Tube No
  • Switchable Polar Pattern No
  • Omnidirectional No
  • Cardioid Yes
  • Figure-8 No
  • Low Cut No
  • Pad No
  • shockmount included Yes
  • USB Microphone No
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A modern classic

When it debuted in 1991, the Rode NT1 quickly became a game-changer, bringing the warmth and flexibility of a large-diaphragm condenser microphone to musicians and engineers at an accessible price. Decades on, it remains a studio staple and one of the most popular entry-level condensers ever made. Now in its fifth generation, the NT1 Signature carries that legacy forward. Equipped with Rode's renowned HF6 1-inch true condenser capsule, it delivers the same iconic studio sound that made the original a classic, while its updated circuitry achieves an ultra-low self-noise of just 4dBA and a remarkable maximum sound pressure level of 142dB.

Rode NT1 Signature Black

Everything needed to get started

The NT1 Signature is a side-address microphone with a cardioid pickup pattern, designed to capture sound from the front while reducing noise from behind. A gold dot on the rugged aluminum body – like on earlier models – marks the front of the mic, making it easy to position toward the sound source. To ensure clean, professional recordings, the mic comes with a sturdy metal shock mount and a detachable pop filter that reduce vibrations and plosive sounds. A dust cover and a high-quality 6m XLR cable are also provided, so the NT1 can be connected to an audio interface or mixer straight out of the box.

Rode NT1 Signature Black, Detail

A workhorse from Down Under

With silky highs, detailed mids, and rich, warm lows, the NT1 Signature Black excels in virtually any recording situation – whether speech, vocals, or instruments. Its wide frequency response, ultra-low self-noise, and high SPL handling allow it to capture everything from delicate ASMR whispers to roaring electric guitars and powerful drums with pristine detail and clarity. Versatile and adaptable, it's an ideal all-round microphone for musicians, podcasters, streamers, and content creators. Handcrafted with precision at Rode's facility in Sydney, Australia, the NT1 Signature Black comes with a peerless 10-year manufacturer's warranty, ensuring lasting quality and performance.

Rode NT1 Signature Black, large diaphragm condenser microphone

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

Low price, high performance

The Rode NT1 Signature Black is a true studio all-rounder – ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, voice-overs, dubbing, podcasts, and more. Powered by standard 48V phantom power, it integrates seamlessly with virtually any mixer, audio console, or interface. For creators seeking a streamlined, high-quality recording setup, Rode's AI-1 single-channel audio interface delivers pristine, studio-grade sound in a compact form: Perfect for music production, content creation, or live streaming. Those looking for even greater versatility can step up to the NT1 5th Generation – the Signature's even more advanced sibling – featuring an integrated audio interface with onboard DSP and Rode's innovative Dual Connect output, offering both XLR and USB connectivity for total flexibility in any recording environment.

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Literally the NT1 but cheaper
xShell 01.02.2024
Great microphone - amazing detail, extremely quiet, my voice sounds very natural with it and the included kit is also nice. Sound quality-wise it's exactly the same as the 5th gen NT1 but 50 EUR cheaper and without USB capabilities.
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Really good microphone
Simon 03.12.2023
The microphone is really good. It sounds very great and its nice with the included pop screen. The black design looks very nice. The included cable is long enough so you can just use it for all you need. Overall I really like the microphone with its included pop filter.
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Noticeable difference from my previous setup.
Bogart0 23.07.2024
I'm coming from a cheap Behringer C-1 and UM2 setup that was also possibly broken, it was a hassle to use, constant glitching from the headphone output, recordings sounded horrible. Bought this microphone with an Audient ID4 MKII, no more problems and noticeable difference in quality of my recordings, this is my second microphone, i haven't heard any higher-end microphones so i can't really compare it to other microphones. The microphone is practically noise-less, my previous set up was a noise-generator.
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Great sound and price but somewhat limiting features
aapoL 22.01.2026
Loved the open clear sound on acoustic guitar, guitalele and Irish bouzouki.
The price-quality ratio of this mic kit is great and I can find many uses for it, originally intended it for recording speech and vocals but seems to works nicely on instruments too. I intended it to replace my Studio Projects C1 mk2 and it works nicely for that.
Some negatives: the microphone body gives an impression of "too lightweight construction" which might likely cause resonations in some situations and definitely makes it less sturdy. It is much lighter weight than most similar style microphones.
AND this is extremely sensitive to handling noise, among the worst I have ever encountered. Even with the spider it can catch all resonance from the stand very easily, would definitely not use on live applications or as drum overhead. It feels like there is no internal shockmount for the capsule at all. This is certainly limiting... I still like to use AKG Perception mics for most applications because the internal shockmount is really good which just makes life easier, even when the NT1 is much better sounding in most situations I have tested so far. But like said the price-quality ratio of the NT1 kit is extremely good when you just find uses where stand resonances and handling noises don't cause issues
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