Rode NTK Tube Condenser Microphone

Rode NTK Tube Condenser Microphone




The RODE NTK sets the standard for value in professional microphones.This is a tube mic designed exclusively for recording professionals who want what only the best can offer. The heart of the NTK is the Australian designed and manufactured HF-2 capsule. The electronic circuitry complementing this very sensitive transducer includes a hand-selected twin-triode 6922 valve and audiophile grade components and lay-out. The result is an ultra-wide dynamic range, very low noise, and stunning tube warmth. The NTK’s rich valve sound is ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, drum overheads, guitar amps and pianos. It includes a power supply, 30 foot cable, stand adapter and case.RODE NTK FeaturesLarge 1 inch capsule with gold plated diaphragmClassAvalve circuitryUltra low noiseWide dynamic rangeHand-selected and graded 6922 twin-triode valveDedicated Power SupplyHigh strength heat-treated steel mesh headDurable satin nickel finishInternal capsule shock mountingHigh level of RF rejectionWhen professional performance counts use only a Rode NTK tube microphone.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Absolutely love it!
I’ve had this mic for a few years now and I have to say that this has made a huge difference in the quality of my vocals in recording (and now that I’m using it with a Line 6 Toneport audio interface, I’m in heaven). I don’t have extensive experience with a bunch of high-end mics, but as someone who records in a project studio at home and focuses on vocals as the most important part of the recording, I am very, very pleased. Search around online for reviews of this mic- there are loads of them, nearly all raving about the sound and value of the NTK. Each voice is different, and some mics and voices match better than others- but I certainly recommend this one.

5 Stars This Mike SIZZLES !!!!
By career, I have received attention in the media

and referred to by my peers as one of the most

highly reknown hypnotists,hypnotherapists in the

field, but I have also been successful

in other endeavors, especially in the recorded

medium of spoken word, voice overs (cassettes,

cds, etc).

Over 25 years I’ve had the opportunity to work

with every kind of microphone imaginable .. from

the garden variety Radio Shack $25 dollar model

…. to the $5,000 dollar, industry

standard Neumans. If you are a vocalist, a professional

speaker or a voice over specialist, you are easily aware

of how a microphone can pick

up every undulating tone you can utter.

A microphone can

make you sound tinny and sterile or boxy.

It can bring out the richness or squash that vocal quality.

Now to me, a microphone is as important an instrument to

a vocalist as is a Stradivarious to a violin player ….

and if you think I’m about to rave over the RODE NTK

tube condenser, you’re right.

This mike sizzles. It brings out nuances and richness

in a voice that has to be heard to be experienced.

There is a warmth that just reaches out and grabs

you, envelops you in the sound … well … don’t take

my word for it. Head over to your local audio dealer

with a cassette player in hand and make a few test

recordings using a Rode NTK as well as other name

brands microphones and I’ll bet you’ll agree and easily

convince yourself those Australians downunder

were on to something when they made this product.

And try not to thank me too repeatedly. Just knowing

that others are taking advantage of a wonderful piece

of equipment that is priced extremely fairly is thanks

enough.

regards,

John Petrocelli – Hypnotist

The NYC Hypnosis Center LLC

http://www.healthwithhypnosis.com

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