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title: "NT2-A Versatile Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone with Switchable Polar Pattern, Pad and High-pass Filter for Vocal and Instrument Recording"
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# Ultra-low 7dB self-noise 1" gold-sputtered dual capsule 3-position pad & polar pattern switch NT2-A Versatile Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone with Switchable Polar Pattern, Pad and High-pass Filter for Vocal and Instrument Recording

**Brand:** røde
**Price:** ₱54036
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎤 Elevate your sound game with legendary warmth and modern precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NT2-A Versatile Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone with Switchable Polar Pattern, Pad and High-pass Filter for Vocal and Instrument Recording by røde
- **How much does it cost?** ₱54036 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- røde enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted røde brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailor Your Sound:** Switch between cardioid, omni, and figure-8 polar patterns plus a 3-position pad and high-pass filter for ultimate versatility.
- • **Built to Last a Decade:** Backed by an exceptional 10-year warranty and global support for peace of mind on your creative journey.
- • **Studio-Grade Precision:** Capture every nuance with a 1" gold-sputtered dual capsule crafted in Australia for pristine clarity.
- • **Complete Pro Kit Included:** Arrives with shock mount, pop filter, and XLR cable so you’re ready to record like a studio pro from day one.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Performance:** Ultra-low 7dB self-noise ensures crystal-clear recordings without unwanted hiss or background noise.

## Overview

The RØDE NT2-A is a versatile large-diaphragm condenser microphone designed for professional studio recording. Featuring a precision 1" gold-sputtered dual capsule, switchable polar patterns (cardioid, omni, figure-8), a 3-position pad, and a high-pass filter, it delivers ultra-low 7dB self-noise for crystal-clear vocals and instruments. Included accessories like a shock mount, pop filter, and XLR cable make it studio-ready out of the box. Manufactured in Australia and backed by a 10-year warranty, the NT2-A combines vintage warmth with cutting-edge technology to be the ultimate all-in-one mic for serious creators.

## Description

From the manufacturer Take the next step on your recording journey with the NT2-A. With the hallmark warmth, clarity and ultra-low noise that RØDE microphones are famous for, the NT2-A offers more options to dial in your sound with variable polar patterns, a high-pass filter and pad. The NT2-A is found in the mic lockers of the world's top recording studios. Offering rich, silky sound reminiscent of classic microphones of the 50s and 60s but with all the benefits of today's cutting-edge technology, the NT2-A is the ultimate studio workhorse. For vocals, voice-over, acoustic instruments and percussion, it offers outstanding results in any situation. To get the most from any studio microphone, you need the right accessories: a studio-grade shockmount, a professional pop filter and a quality cable. The NT2-A comes with all these in the box. So you can get set up straight away. The NT2-A offers a lifetime of rich, clear, beautiful audio capture. It may just be the only microphone you will ever need.

Review: Incredible quality performance and construction - Having decided to put a mini recording studio together for my own personal fun. I wanted to use the best components I could afford. To cut a long story short I was a professional cabaret artist for 12 years and also had a full time proper job 😂 My employer offered a huge promotion and relocation and I decided to hang up my microphone 🎤🎸🎶 and give my four children a better place to grow up. So I went cold turkey and stopped performing 😭 Now I have decided to put a few tracks down and have a bit of renaissance, well in my head anyway. Having read countless reviews and being familiar with my own vocal type I settled on a roade NT1A then I saw the updated NT1 in the black satin finish, even better performance figures and not as retro looking as the silver finish NT1A. Firstly it's boxed beautifully microphone cable and shockmount all in separate cartons within the main box. It all feels like quality solid beautifully crafted reassuringly heavy. I would advise fitting the shockmount to a solid microphone stand and then carefully lining up the microphone and carefully screwing up the retaining nut from underneath, don't fit the shockmount to the microphone then spin the whole assembly on to the stand. I am using a Yamaha mg10 xuf mixer with phantom power and USB in and out to my laptop, and Beyerdynamic studio headphones setting the input gain brought a huge smile to my face, I know the Yamaha pre-smps are legendary quiet but the complete silence is a joy. Then the rich neutral sound from the NT1 was actually quite emotional. It is crystal clear and so satisfying to use dialling in a little reverb from the mixer and i was in audio heaven. Make no mistake there are cheaper options, and significantly more expensive ones than the NTI but for build quality and performance this is a revelation. 100% recommended the only thing I will say and this is not a criticism of the product at all, this equipment is so silent, so clear, presents so beautifully your own singing technique has to be spot on it will expose every nuance of your vocal, good and bad.
Review: A great quality mic and I'm a happy buyer - Everyone tells you how quiet it is; and it certainly is. Everyone says it is great for vocals; and it is. Much better than the sub £100 competitors many of which I have moved on in the past. When I was looking for a new mic I read all the reviews and set my price limit quite low (no Neumanns). The nice thing about this mic is that although I may choose other mics for a different sound (SM57, SM58, SM81 SE Z3300A are all in my cupboard and lots of cheapies discarded and sold) it will make a useable result on everything I have tried so far (vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, small percussion). Not only that, and most important to me is that the sounds combine in a mix without too much effort and even sounds that are mixed low are still audible. It does this very well. I like the shock-mount / pop screen - it works well and seems reasonably robust. The physical weight is sort of middly - feels robust without always needing an upgraded stand. The sound doesn't get too boomy or scatchy, - boosting either bass or treble or both, results in warm true bass and / or clean silky tops. My voice comes out very natural and eqs well to match the mix. Acoustic guitar - I find the mic can be placed close to the strings or body without picking up string slides or too much boom. Off-axis sounds stay quite natural. 10 year warranty when registered - how many other manufacturers would risk that? Less good - very little really Picks up room and outside noise more than dynamic mics but that is only to be expected. The shock-mount mounting ring isnt captive so I'll be careful not to loose it. It would have been better to have a plastic box for storage. Doesnt make me sing in tune!! Summary - Great mic certainly for the money which I'm sure will stay at the ready nearly all the time. A good first do-it-all mic and if I had only £200 to spend it would be a toss up between this and an SM57 and SM58 combo.

## Features

- The NT2-A is a versatile large-diaphragm studio condenser microphone designed to offer pristine audio quality and flexibility in equal measure.
- The easy-to-use three-position pad, high-pass filter and polar pattern controls make the microphone adaptable to almost any recording situation
- Ultra-low self-noise makes the NT2-A suitable for a wide range of critical recording situations, including vocals, speech and voice-over, instrument recording and percussion
- The precision 1" gold-sputtered dual capsule is made in our high-tech facility in Sydney, Australia
- Recreates the silky-smooth sound of legendary microphones of the 50s and 60s, but with state-of-the-art electronics and acoustic design to ensure flawless recording every time
- Exceptional 10 year warranty, backed by our international service and support network for complete peace of mind

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004L06ZCM |
| Antenna Location | Studio Recordings |
| Audible Noise | 7 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,119 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 445 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | NT2-A Microphone, Shock Mount, Pop Filter, XLR Cable, Dust Cover |
| Brand | RØDE |
| Brand Name | RØDE |
| Colour | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Interface, Mixing Console, Digital Recorder |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Connector type | XLR |
| Country of Origin | Australia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,755 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| External Testing Certification | 177202201739 |
| Frequency Range | 40Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00003111006176, 00698813000395 |
| Impedance | 200 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 20.9 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Microphone, mount, filter kit |
| Item Weight | 860 Grams |
| Item height | 8.23 inches |
| Manufacturer | RØDE |
| Microphone Form Factor | Large Diaphragm |
| Model Name | NT2A |
| Model Number | NT2A-ANNIV |
| Model name | NT2A |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Kidney Ball Eight |
| Power Source | Phantom Powered |
| Product Warranty | 10 year. |
| Recommended uses for product | Studio Recordings |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 87 dB |
| Special Feature | Versatility |
| Special feature | Versatility |
| UPC | 003111006176 968813002003 698813002009 698813000395 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Recommended uses for product:** Vocal and Instrument Recording
- **Brand:** RØDE
- **Model name:** NT2A
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Connector type:** XLR
- **Special feature:** Corded
- **Compatible devices:** Audio Interface, Mixing Console, Digital Recorder
- **Colour:** Silver
- **Included components:** Microphone, Shock Mount, Pop Filter, XLR Cable, Dust Cover, SM6
- **Polar pattern:** Kidney Ball Eight

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible quality performance and construction
*by P***4 on 28 February 2023*

Having decided to put a mini recording studio together for my own personal fun. I wanted to use the best components I could afford. To cut a long story short I was a professional cabaret artist for 12 years and also had a full time proper job 😂 My employer offered a huge promotion and relocation and I decided to hang up my microphone 🎤🎸🎶 and give my four children a better place to grow up. So I went cold turkey and stopped performing 😭 Now I have decided to put a few tracks down and have a bit of renaissance, well in my head anyway. Having read countless reviews and being familiar with my own vocal type I settled on a roade NT1A then I saw the updated NT1 in the black satin finish, even better performance figures and not as retro looking as the silver finish NT1A. Firstly it's boxed beautifully microphone cable and shockmount all in separate cartons within the main box. It all feels like quality solid beautifully crafted reassuringly heavy. I would advise fitting the shockmount to a solid microphone stand and then carefully lining up the microphone and carefully screwing up the retaining nut from underneath, don't fit the shockmount to the microphone then spin the whole assembly on to the stand. I am using a Yamaha mg10 xuf mixer with phantom power and USB in and out to my laptop, and Beyerdynamic studio headphones setting the input gain brought a huge smile to my face, I know the Yamaha pre-smps are legendary quiet but the complete silence is a joy. Then the rich neutral sound from the NT1 was actually quite emotional. It is crystal clear and so satisfying to use dialling in a little reverb from the mixer and i was in audio heaven. Make no mistake there are cheaper options, and significantly more expensive ones than the NTI but for build quality and performance this is a revelation. 100% recommended the only thing I will say and this is not a criticism of the product at all, this equipment is so silent, so clear, presents so beautifully your own singing technique has to be spot on it will expose every nuance of your vocal, good and bad.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great quality mic and I'm a happy buyer
*by 1***8 on 10 February 2018*

Everyone tells you how quiet it is; and it certainly is. Everyone says it is great for vocals; and it is. Much better than the sub £100 competitors many of which I have moved on in the past. When I was looking for a new mic I read all the reviews and set my price limit quite low (no Neumanns). The nice thing about this mic is that although I may choose other mics for a different sound (SM57, SM58, SM81 SE Z3300A are all in my cupboard and lots of cheapies discarded and sold) it will make a useable result on everything I have tried so far (vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, small percussion). Not only that, and most important to me is that the sounds combine in a mix without too much effort and even sounds that are mixed low are still audible. It does this very well. I like the shock-mount / pop screen - it works well and seems reasonably robust. The physical weight is sort of middly - feels robust without always needing an upgraded stand. The sound doesn't get too boomy or scatchy, - boosting either bass or treble or both, results in warm true bass and / or clean silky tops. My voice comes out very natural and eqs well to match the mix. Acoustic guitar - I find the mic can be placed close to the strings or body without picking up string slides or too much boom. Off-axis sounds stay quite natural. 10 year warranty when registered - how many other manufacturers would risk that? Less good - very little really Picks up room and outside noise more than dynamic mics but that is only to be expected. The shock-mount mounting ring isnt captive so I'll be careful not to loose it. It would have been better to have a plastic box for storage. Doesnt make me sing in tune!! Summary - Great mic certainly for the money which I'm sure will stay at the ready nearly all the time. A good first do-it-all mic and if I had only £200 to spend it would be a toss up between this and an SM57 and SM58 combo.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very pleased with this, great mic for spoken word.
*by M***D on 22 June 2017*

Before I get into this review I have to say I’m not an audio expert, so I’m not in a position to offer technical insights, or comparisons with several other comparable mics. I’m just someone who found he needed to master a basic level of skill at sound recording for voice because of my work (Hypnotherapist creating Hypnosis CDs). And I’ve been doing that for quite a few years now. Starting from a mic plugged straight into a cassette deck with no editing available, to what I have now which is this Rode NT-1, an ART Tube MP mic pre-amp, and a Macbook Pro with Garageband to do the recording. Editing and adding a music background is done with Adobe Audition. The problems that I’ve had in the past – mostly using a cheap dynamic microphone I bought from Tandy many, many years ago – are: low-level noise in the recording that’s been introduced by equipment, and sound quality. When I popped the headphones on to listen to my first recording with the Rode NT-1 I was blown away. It was so quiet and my voice sounded so much richer than in the past. Audition’s Spectral Frequency Display shows that there is a very low level of noise, but I can’t hear it at comfortable listening volume. Mind you I am getting on a bit so I can’t guarantee that younger ears might not be able to detect it. But it is a huge improvement on what I’m used to getting with other, much cheaper, dynamic mics. Also some of that noise may come from the pre-amp or the laptop. Still I think the claim from Rode’s website “Ultra-low noise, self noise of only 4.5dB (A)” is worth taking seriously. One of my concerns about paying, what to me, was a sizeable sum for a mic based only on what I gleaned from, often quite technical, reviews was that there was very little feedback on using the Rode NT-1 just for spoken word. Another of my concerns was that I don’t have a studio. I record in a room that has not, in any way, been adapted to make it better for recording. So there is sound outside, from birds, trucks, and planes. Dynamic mics, which I was used to using, don’t have too much problem with this, but everything I was reading told me that condenser mics were incredibly sensitive and would pretty much pick up a pin dropping. During my first recording I had a truck that I could hear clearly – this was very faint on the recording, an aeroplane which seemed to me quite loud, that I couldn’t hear on the recording and I marked where it was so I could check. There were a couple of magpies chattering outside during the half hour I was recording and I can’t hear them on it either. So its cardioid polar pattern seems quite effective since the extraneous sound was coming through the window which was at the back of the mic. It certainly picked up ‘mouth sounds’ clicks, breaths… without any problem at the front. I bought the package that includes the pop-screen (which is a stiff metal mesh), shock mount, and cloth mic cover. The pop filter is excellent and works much better than the ‘pair of tights’ type that I’d been using. The shock mount holds the pop screen so I didn’t even have to worry about how far away from the mic it should be, or how to mount it. Bear in mind that in order to use the Rode NT-1 you need a mic pre-amp with phantom power, and you also need an XLR mic cable. In conclusion I can say that I am very pleased with this mic and the vocal quality outshines anything I’ve used in the past. I highly recommend it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Rode NT2-A Studio Solution Microphone, Silver, Wired, Singing
- Amazon Basics XLR Male to Female Microphone Cable for Speaker or PA System, All Copper Conductors, 6MM PVC Jacket, 6 Foot, Black
- Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface for Guitarists, Vocalists, Podcasters or Producers to record and playback studio quality sound

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