Welcome guest. Click here to log in or register

HomeSubscribeFeaturesReviewsStudio NetForumMagazineFocusStore

 

The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 20 March 2010


SubscribeBuy issueMore infoBack issues
Advertisement
Advertisement

Rode NT2-A

Røde claims ‘the legend continues’ with its new NT2-A microphone, but is it a hit or a myth? Bob Dormon takes it on the road.

Price: £240.00
Manufacturer: Rode
Website: http://www.rode.com.au

Australia may not be the most renowned part of the globe for producing music technology products, but as far as mics go, Røde has given it a global reputation. The NT2 was the product that first made Røde’s name in the mid-90s and the NT2-A is its replacement.

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
Filed under Hardware, Microphones

 

Sign in to download this article

/mtm/reviews/nt2-a

  

Click here if you don't know your password

New users, please register here

Please enter your details below to set up your new account. Fields marked with a red asterisk * are required.

Your name
*First name:
*Last name:
Job title:
Company:
 
Account settings
*Email address:
Please make sure your email address is correct, as we will send you an email with a link to activate your account.
*Username:
Choose a username between 7 and 100 characters in length, without spaces or unusual characters. You may use your email address as your username, but note that it may appear in community areas of the site where others can see it.
*Password:
*Confirm password:
Choose a password between 7 and 100 characters in length, without spaces.
Remember me on this computer
 
Your address and contact info
Address 1:
 
Town or city:
County or state:
Postcode or ZIP:
Country:
Telephone:
Fax:
Website:
   
 

By registering to use the Music Tech website you agree to allow us to contact you with our Music Tech email newsletters featuring news, competitions, exclusive content and special offers, as well as with communications from our carefully selected music technology retail and manufacturer partners. If you provide phone and post details we may contact you by those means as well with special offers relating specifically to Music Tech Magazine and our other publications. WE WILL NOT PASS YOUR DETAILS TO ANY THIRD PARTY. If at any time you wish to stop receiving our email newsletter, simply follow the Unsubscribe instruction on our newsletter. Contact us by email of post if you wish your post or phone details to be removed from our database.

 

See also...

Delta
MTM 84

Sontronics Delta
Sontronics has developed an active ribbon microphone specifically for electric guitar. Huw Price gets the Delta blues.

  Falcon LX
MTM 84

Millennium Music Falcon LX
Pros recommend a dedicated laptop for music-making, but they can be hard to find. Hollin Jones tracks down the Falcon LX.

TC & TT
MTM 84

ADK TC & TT
The new TC-Mk9 and TT-Mk10 valve microphones top ADK’s entry-level Audiophile series. Huw Price puts them to the test.

  PG42 USB
MTM 84

Shure PG42 USB
Shure launches a USB microphone based on its highly acclaimed PG42. Huw Price crosses the digital divide.

X1 RF Bundle
MTM 83

SE Electronics X1 RF Bundle
SE’s new entry-level large condenser comes with a scaleddown version of the Reflexion Filter. Huw Price tries them out.

  Fast Track
MTM 83

M-Audio Fast Track
Fast Track looks set to open the door for even more musicians wanting to start recording. Mike Hillier makes tracks.

Saffire 6 USB
MTM 82

Focusrite Saffire 6 USB
Focusrite’s Saffire interfaces have become more affordable thanks to a new USB version. Mark Cousins takes a look.

  R14
MTM 82

Peluso R14
Does Peluso’s hand-tuned R14 set new standards for ribbon microphones? Huw Price finds out.

 


Advertisement