This is amazing, how Rode is able to produce so high quality products, with prices compared to their Chinese counterpart. They are undefeated! Anyway, is Australian gov grant-aid or subsidy this company?
Amazing tour, I have many microphones including shure sm 58 and large diaphragm condenser microphone, After watching this tour would like to have a Rode nt1a Thank you
I've owned numerous recording mics through the years, costing anywhere from $100-$1000, the nt1a beat every one of them, I realized I had never really used a high quality condensor until then. It is far nicer than the price would lead you to believe
I bought an NT1a bundle for my home studio project, I'm learning to use the gear at the moment. I use a valve mic pre ampWith this. I have used it for vocals to good effect. I used an old Melodica wind inst going through an echo with this mic and it sounded amazing. I used toUse a Sure SM58 which was ok. I will never need anything else now I have the Rode.
There will always be companies and individuals that use anonymity on the internet to beat up on a companies brand, and Rode have been subjected to more slander than any other audio company I can think of over the years. Yet they still turn out great microphone designs that are far more robust and bulletproof than any of their competitors.
The reason they are beat up on is their insistence on designing and building overly bright microphones. It's the Rode sound and they seem unwilling to move away from it. Many people, including myself, just don't like how they sound. All the rode LDCs share this sonic signature and all sound the same - bright, brittle and sibilant. It's the reason a mic like the Audio Technical AT4040 sounds so much better than an NT1a at the same price point.
Wow, all that technology and yet they can't make a microphone that isn't ear-splittingly bright. Rode mics seem well engineered, but they are so damn brittle at the top end. I'm still waiting for a Rode LDC which has a more natural sound. They have always made mics that are very hyped and seem doggedly determined to voice all their microphones this way. How about a darker condenser mic, Rode? Say what you will about Neumann, but they know how to make a mic with sheen that doesn't make your ears bleed. Rode mics accentuate sibilants in quite an unpleasant way, which makes them just nasty on many vocalists - a real pity, because they are built like tanks and at a fair price.
Rode are indeed very good, but what a disappointment the Videomic Go is. They never shielded it from RF properly and still put them out the same way when a fix could have been implemented once they became aware of it.
Amazing Tour....Rode just won a customer for life.
An American Homestead true
and another one
Same here
A Rode labcoat is an absolute statement.
“We do microphones, and we do them damn well.”
Yes, you guys do.
Love my NT2000...right up there with Neumann U87
I liked Røde microphones before I watched this video. Now I love them😍
This is amazing, how Rode is able to produce so high quality products, with prices compared to their Chinese counterpart. They are undefeated! Anyway, is Australian gov grant-aid or subsidy this company?
+Mateusz Wójt High automation
Good question. They should sell for much more.
Amazing tour, I have many microphones including shure sm 58 and large diaphragm condenser microphone,
After watching this tour would like to have a Rode nt1a
Thank you
I've owned numerous recording mics through the years, costing anywhere from $100-$1000, the nt1a beat every one of them, I realized I had never really used a high quality condensor until then. It is far nicer than the price would lead you to believe
Just got my first rode nt1a great microphones
Ryan knows everything about their product!
Feel proud myself working for rode
I love rode I wanted a rode psa1 they also made that and a fan of there mics too 😊
I bought a Rode NT1 because of this video after seeing the amazing process to make the mic.
罗德的接待人很友善,也很帅
I got 2 rode mikrophons and they work perfekly fine
I bought an NT1a bundle for my home studio project, I'm learning to use the gear at the moment. I use a valve mic pre ampWith this. I have used it for vocals to good effect. I used an old Melodica wind inst going through an echo with this mic and it sounded amazing. I used toUse a Sure SM58 which was ok. I will never need anything else now I have the Rode.
There will always be companies and individuals that use anonymity on the internet to beat up on a companies brand, and Rode have been subjected to more slander than any other audio company I can think of over the years. Yet they still turn out great microphone designs that are far more robust and bulletproof than any of their competitors.
The reason they are beat up on is their insistence on designing and building overly bright microphones. It's the Rode sound and they seem unwilling to move away from it. Many people, including myself, just don't like how they sound. All the rode LDCs share this sonic signature and all sound the same - bright, brittle and sibilant. It's the reason a mic like the Audio Technical AT4040 sounds so much better than an NT1a at the same price point.
Love my NT2-a mic..
that was impressive
Did he stuff up in the beginning?
He says “welcome to rode headquarters and manufacturing Sydney”
But isn’t rode in Adelaide S.A.???
no its in Liverpool in Sydney I went there on an excursion a week ago!
No match for rode condenser microphone NT1a. It is 15 time cheaper than U87 but still compete this Naumann microphone. NT1a has solid vocal outputs.
This is a fact, the nt1a performs like a $2000 microphone, hard to believe but vocal quality really is on par with Neumanns
Looks like a futuristic plant manufacturing human body parts or something.
this what the west should be doing, not supporting Chinese modern day slavery
Wow, all that technology and yet they can't make a microphone that isn't ear-splittingly bright. Rode mics seem well engineered, but they are so damn brittle at the top end. I'm still waiting for a Rode LDC which has a more natural sound. They have always made mics that are very hyped and seem doggedly determined to voice all their microphones this way. How about a darker condenser mic, Rode? Say what you will about Neumann, but they know how to make a mic with sheen that doesn't make your ears bleed. Rode mics accentuate sibilants in quite an unpleasant way, which makes them just nasty on many vocalists - a real pity, because they are built like tanks and at a fair price.
Rode are indeed very good, but what a disappointment the Videomic Go is. They never shielded it from RF properly and still put them out the same way when a fix could have been implemented once they became aware of it.
NT1 here.
Robots crowded out people, people are not interested in going to work !!!
I knew they couldn't make decent microphones if they life depended on it, but they can't even pronounce their own name!
That would be like me telling you that you can't pronounce your own name.