RØDE NT3

$131.99

Looking for a professional-grade microphone at an affordable price? Look no further than the RØDE NT3, a versatile mic that offers clear and detailed audio for your podcasts and studio recordings!

Description

The RØDE NT3 microphone is a versatile and high-quality microphone designed for professional recording applications. It features a compact and durable design, making it an ideal choice for use in the studio, on location, or on stage.

One of the standout features of the RØDE NT3 microphone is its cardioid polar pattern, which helps to isolate the sound source and reduce unwanted background noise. This makes it a great choice for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, percussion, and more.

The microphone also features a 3/4 gold-sputtered diaphragm, which helps to ensure a smooth and accurate sound reproduction across a wide range of frequencies. This makes it a great choice for capturing the subtleties and nuances of musical performances, as well as for voiceovers, podcasts, and other spoken-word applications.

In addition to its robust and reliable construction, the RØDE NT3 microphone also comes with a range of useful accessories. These include a zippered pouch for storage and transport, a universal stand mount for easy mounting on a microphone stand, and a pop shield to help reduce unwanted plosives and other vocal artifacts.

Overall, if you’re looking for a high-quality and versatile microphone that delivers exceptional sound quality and reliability, the RØDE NT3 microphone is definitely worth checking out. Whether you’re a professional recording engineer or a beginner just starting out, it’s an excellent choice that won’t disappoint.

Handheld Microphones, Singing

RØDE NT3 properties

Product name NT3
Type Microphone
Placement for Microphone Handheld Microphones
Suitable For Singing
Polar Patterns Cardioid
Microphone Type Condenser
Wireless No
Type of Instrument String Instruments
Height 20.6 cm
Depth 3.2 cm
Width 3.2 cm
Weight 371.0 g

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Polar Patterns

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Wireless

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2 reviews for RØDE NT3

  1. Dave

    This is a pretty good condenser microphone, but I recommend it to work in the studio rather than in the field. The microphone can be mounted on a tripod or held in your hand, but it is quite heavy. The housing is solid and the insert is protected by a mesh. Overall, I recommend.

  2. Vinowski

    A very good starter microphone for a reasonable price. The sound quality and precision are at a high level, there is a slight lack of mass / bass in relation to, for example, AT2020, but it can be improved during assembly and the overall quality and precision are according to me a bit better. Very good for female vocals.

    It makes no sense to buy interface + microphone for a total of 2x more, getting a bit better quality. With time, if you like recording, you can buy something more professional (and definitely more expensive).

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Frequently Asked Questions:

"How do I properly position and use the RØDE NT3 microphone for vocals in a home studio recording setup?"

The RØDE NT3 is an excellent condenser microphone for capturing clear, detailed vocal recordings in a home studio setting. Here's how to properly position and use it:

1. Choose the right location: Look for a quiet room with minimal background noise, such as traffic or appliances. Carpeted rooms with curtains can help absorb unwanted reflections. Position the microphone: The NT3 has a cardioid polar pattern, which means it's designed to pick up sound from the front and less from the sides and back. Place the mic roughly 6-12 inches away from your mouth at a slight angle, aimed directly at your chin or lips. Adjust your singing technique: Stand still and sing with your mouth close to the mic. Avoid popping sounds by singing without excessive breathiness. Keep your mouth a consistent distance from the capsule throughout your performance. Use a pop filter: A pop filter can help eliminate plosive sounds like "p" and "b," which can cause unwanted noise in your recordings. Position it roughly 1-3 inches in front of the mic, held by a mic stand or attached to the mic. Set the right level: Use an audio interface or mixer to adjust the input gain on the microphone so that there is no distortion when singing loudly. Start with a lower gain setting and increase as needed. Monitor your levels: Listen carefully to ensure you're not overdriving the input levels, which can result in clipping and distortion. Use headphones to isolate yourself from any background noise. Record multiple takes: Capture several vocal tracks for each song to give yourself editing options later on. Consider experimenting with different positions and techniques to find what works best for your voice. By following these tips, you can capture clear, high-quality vocals using the RØDE NT3 microphone in your home studio recording setup.

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