Rode Introduces NT-USB Mini Studio-Quality Microphone
The NT-USB Mini microphone offers studio-quality recording direct to a computer or tablet. Designed to deliver crystal-clear, professional-quality audio, it is perfect for gamers, podcasters, musicians, streamers, and content creators.
Simplified Studio Sound
The NT-USB Mini provides pristine sound quality in a compact, easy-to-use USB microphone. Featuring a high-quality condenser capsule with RF shielding and capsule isolation, it delivers professional-sounding audio in any application, from recording vocals and instruments, to podcasting and voiceovers, to gaming and live streaming. An in-built pop filter reduces plosives and its pickup pattern has been optimized to reduce extraneous noise like room reverberation, air conditioning, and traffic.
With a class-compliant USB output, the NT-USB Mini works seamlessly with a computer or a tablet. No drivers or software is needed, and no external power is required to operate it. It works seamlessly with any recording software or streaming app, and studio-quality 24-bit, 48KHz A/D conversion ensures extremely low distortion and very high dynamic range, delivering incredible audio every time.
The NT-USB Mini features a studio-grade headphone amplifier and 3.5mm headphone output, complete with precision volume control, allowing easy monitoring. There is also a switchable zero-latency monitoring mode for eliminating distracting echo when tracking vocals or recording instruments.
Compact and Flexible
The NT-USB Mini has a magnetic desk stand that provides a sturdy base for reducing noise from knocks and bumps and is easily removable, allowing the mic to be detached and placed on a studio arm or mic stand. The integrated 360-degree swing mount allows to position the mic upright, on an angle, sideways or upside down.
The NT-USB Mini is 89mm wide and 141mm tall, compact, taking up only a fraction of the desktop or home studio setup. Hard-wearing steel and reinforced nylon resin construction ensure the NT-USB Mini is ready to take on the rigors of recording anywhere and everywhere.