Rode NT5 Matched Pair Compact Condenser Microphones
Rode NT5 Matched Pair Compact Condenser Microphones Reviews
RODE microphones have earned a great reputation in the past several years for providing excellent studio-quality microphones at a price that's more accessible to many people. If you're looking for affordable small-diaphragm condenser microphones, take a look at a matched pair of RODE NT5s. These mics give you the kind of performance that far exceeds what you'd expect from condensers at this price point. NT5s are excellent mics for recording practically any instrument — guitar, flute, violin, saxophone, drums, you name it! As soon as you start recording with RODE NT5s, you'll understand why they've become popular, not only in project studios but in many pro studios as well.
Fantastic Overhead Mics
I bought a matched pair of these back in 2006. I've used them as overheads mics for 100's of records.
Recently I switched over to C414's to change it up. Call me nuts, but I honestly I prefer the NT5's over the AKG's. The stereo image is a touch better on the AKG's but I've had more issues with annoying frequencies then using the NT5's. I find myself having to do so much subtractive eq to get them to sit right in the mix. I'm switching back to using the Rode's.
Rode is a solid company. I remember using them in recording school back in 1999 and being blown away at the NT1.
Magnificent for live sound and recording
I've used these for both live performance and recording, with mandolin, voice and guitar, and found them to be accurate but not overly flattering (If these sound harsh, you're spending too much money -- try the Rode M5). Gorgeous, crisp sounds with strong and pleasing overtones. For live performance I found them very accurate in pickup pattern, which made it easy to place mic correctly to avoid feedback, even with pretty hefty amplification for live audience. I recommend them highly!
nice mic pair
worked well for the choir application I have tried . just what I needed
Rode mics are extremely reasonable
I'm using this matched pair to record piano and it has been successful
I like mixing them with dynamic mics for a natural blend
my next mic purchase will be Beyer Dynamic 201's
Rode NT5
Rode NT5 is excellent for live sound with very good feedback rejection for choir.
Great for cymbals, and amps.
They are bright, and Metallic sounding. Their off axis sound is a bit wonky to me, and for that reason I don't like them as drum overheads, and they can be too bright on some hihats. What they really shine at is surprisingly bass and guitar amps, and close mixing cymbals. They are also my go to mic for tambourine.
These mics will always have a place in my mic locker, which has had over 40 mics. If you know how to use when to use these, and how to place them, they can add extreme detail to a sound.
Rode Nt-5 pair for recordng a singer/guitarist
Outstanding
Love these. They are crisp, clear and a great price.
Wow
Only had a few days but these are fantastic for classical guitar recording. These are tremendous for the price. Crisp, clean and clear would be my takeaways so far. I wish it came with 3/8 to 5/8 mic adapter but no big deal. I like them so much I am buying the M5s for my Saramonic Smartrig.
Very Bright Mics
Years ago I owned a pair of these. Since then I've had a few opportunities to try them out again. Most recently, I've been working on some mixes for a band that used them as overheads.
I would not recommend the NT5. I'm only referring to their application as drum overheads, but for that purpose, I would encourage folks to look elsewhere. Again and again, I've found that these mics bring out a harsh quality in cymbals and set you up for a headache mixing.
They may be well suited to other applications where a lot of top end bite and detail is more welcomed.
Great on Acoustic Guitar!
I've always had kind of a boomy, boxy sound when recording finger style on my acoustic. I used these in a stereo recording on my Martin and got the most balanced, even, pleasant sound I've ever been able to record. I plan on using these on violin & possibly as choir overheads, too. I tried them on piano as well, but wasn't as impressed. This is definitely a handy and not too expensive pair of mics with good quality sound.
Rode Delivers
These are excellent microphones. Makes your source sound very natural. They hold their own against other acclaimed, more expensive SDC's. And for the price, you can't beat them.
I love these mics
Good solid design. Great for overheads. Great for rooms. Great for acoustic guitars. Maybe a little more mid-rangey in terms of frequency response than I like. A rolloff and pad would be handy, But otherwise I have no real complaints.
drum OH perfection
they do cymbals good..... and are perfect for an accoustic guitar player sitting down. also, i used these in this coolio 2 mic drum micing method where they are both above n behind with one pointed straight down at the snare and the other over the opposite shoulder aimed at the kick drum beater... all the other drums and cymbals are picked up by just 2 mics and they r all there. try it!! google 2 mic drum methods.... these rodes are so classy........
Sweet stereo pair
I am so impressed with these little microphones. So far I've recorded only acoustic guitar in an XY pattern in a small project studio. The guitar sounds so natural, that I barely need to do any corrective EQ at all. This is the best price on a matched pair of pro grade condenser microphones by far. I've been looking for more than a year seriously and these totally fir the bill. Great sound, low noise, great price and the small size makes them really easy to position.
amazing sound
Love the sound of the matched pair. What a difference between just using two mics and these. No hole in the tone, just rich and true sound. Love them!!!
Rode NT5
Second pair for our choir. Great mix and true acoustic sound for the background instruments and voices. Excellent recommendations from the Sweetwater staff.
Big Bang for your buck!
I love my matched pair. I have used them on acoustic guitars, resonators, and a B3/"Leslie", and they sound great with minimal EQ. I found the highs to be a little bit harsh on the acoustic guitar (flat EQ), but moving the mic a bit & a splash of EQ always seems to do the trick. I am considering investing in the additional "omni" pattern capsules that Rhode sells. That might save me from buying a pair of KLMs :)
Great Value for Field Recording
These are simply a steal at their current price. I bought them to do field recordings of ambiance and various sounds for effects. Some people say the high end is a little harsh on these, but I honestly couldn't tell. When I put my headphones on to listen to what these recorded through my Zoom H6 (96khz/24bit) I looked around confused a couple times because I didn't expect a certain sound around me. I had to take my headphones on and off several times just to establish what was recorded was different than the sound going on out. Granted I am not a hardcore audiophile but I didn't expect these to sound nearly as good as they do.
Highly recommended to anyone looking to do field recording on a budget.
Best Bag for the Buck!
Best Bag for your buck on Small Condenser(s). Works great for both micing Drums Overheads and micing Choirs.
My most used pair of microphones!
I've had these mics for a year and a half now, and I'm a big fan. I use them all over the place, from drum overheads, strings, acoustic guitars, room mics, auxiliary percussion and grand pianos. I even use them in a handheld ORTF rig into a Zoom H4N to collect background sound for short films and sound libraries. I've traveled with them, pushed them in extreme climates from the desert to the Malaysian monsoon season, and recorded very high SPL's. They've never complained or sounded any different. They sound awesome for the price range, and are arguably some of the most robust small diaphragm condensers around too. I'll probably be back for another pair in the near future!
overly bright
I had an nt5, and was not happy with it. This mic is overly bright and 'clinical' sounding...maybe to the point of some harshness. It is well made, and will last, but at this price point there are many other choices to consider. I was very unahppy with the sound and have since sold it. I don't regret selling it at all.
big bang for the buck
I purchased this mic on recommendation from my sweetwater rep - Matt because the mic I wanted (Studio Projects) was not available. With much trepidation I purchased a matched pair. OK so now all I have to say is that these mics are way more awesome than the studio projects. Big warm sound - no thinness in the upper frequencies when gain is pushed. I love these on Cellos, Clarinets, Bassoons, and Acoustic Bass. (love my english syntac.. I know ya do) Try for yourself. I own 4 now
HOT pair of mics
These are a great pair of mics for the price. In my studio we mainly use them to mic the Hi-hat and the ride, or as overheads. To be honest I was very suprised you could get sound like this out of mics for this price. Only issue I can see with them is you may want to back them off a bit because the signal comes in very HOT! Close miced to the ride and the hi-hat they would clip even with the gain set at 0, if only they had a built in pad.
Honest Review
These mics are extremely versatile, but, depending on what sound you're going for, they may not be the mics for you. I've used these on acoustic guitar, overheads, and I tried one once on a female vocalist. The mics excelled when it came to the overheads, and when I say excelled, I really do mean they were stunning. However, I wasn't pleased with the results on the guitar or vocals. That isn't to say that they didn't accurately replicate the recording, I just wanted to go with something a little bit darker. My advice, if you want some air and a lot of high-end crisp, go with these babies. If, however, you're looking for a darker sound, but still want to retain your clarity I'd go with a pair of mk-012's or something similar.
Overhead Easy
Just aim and press record. I am trying to mater the 3 mic drum technique and these make it easy. The sound is crystal clear and very accurate.I run them direct into my API 3124+pre along with a bass drum mic and its all I need. The HiHat shimmers and the snare punches. The cymbals are perfect. Love em....
Killer Sound For A Killer Price
I do broadcast and video production projects. There are often times when we record local bands and there's no feed from the mixing board, or there are orchestra (big band to quartet and the like) instruments that aren't mic'ed. Using the NT5 to get great quality live sound is simply amazing. I thought we'd have to go with a much more expensive rig than this, but nope, these little puppies are amazing. I also use them individually in the studio for music work, and they are very pleasing to the ear. I love them!
Better than average sound, average quality.
Great Value
These microphones take my acoustic guitar recording to a new level. Wonderful overall mic. Nice presence.
Great in front of a Martin, but it don't stop there.
A big thumbs up on the sound quality of these two little gems. Wonderful in front of an acoustic guitar, under a snare drum, or over a drum set. I love this company (RODE). I also own the K2, an original NT-1, and a NT-2A. Don't think I don't have anything else to compare these mics to. I've heard a vintage pair of KM84's, and these compare well with the big boys. If you can't get your tracks to sound good with these, then the microphone is not the problem.
Buy them befor they get more expensive!
I bought these mics for choral recording as well as instrument recording and I'm very glad I did. These are a great value! I used them on a live choral tour I recorded. They pick up everything. I mean details like crazy. The director had a pair of headphones on which were hooked up to my recording console while practicing and he told the choir he could hear the singers breath! These mics pick up very well in front of them and don't pick up noise behind them. I also like them for guitar and especially mandolin. The only thing I wish was different is how they tend to exaggerate high frequencies a bit. Otherwise no complaints. I love the fact that they aren't made in China.
A Stunning Pair Of Workhorses
Rode NT5
I use these for live stereo field-recording and in the studio to mic my Martin D-28. Simply put,they sound incredible. I also have two Neumann KM184's and I feel that the Rode NT5's are just about as nice for ALOT less money! Very detailed and smooth sounding, and IMO better than anyone else's comparibly priced 1/2" condensers.
Very good mics
These mics sound awesome with my acoustic guitar. Granted, I have a rad DigiMax Pre-Amp, but I think these mics give me great sounds. With a good Pre-Amp, these mics sound awesome. I haven't tried them on overheads yet. Fingerpicking and strumming sound excellent.
worth every penny!
What a great set of mic's. I just finished a choir recording, and I have never enter into that world, so to speak... but it came off crystal clear for me. The vocals were right up front! These mic's are great for drum over heads as well and I also use them for acoustic guitar.
I don't know what I would do without them now.
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