Updated: Rode has published an updated and primordial Prfoessal studio arm – The PSA1 + – which sells on $ 129 / £ 114 / CA $ 199. It is compatible with any microphone weighing between 94 g and 1, 2 kg, including NT-USB mini and offers clever tricks absorbing shocks to reduce vibrations and unwanted office sounds.
While the blue USB microphone and its more compact Nano successor has been tasted to many podcasts, Rode hoped that its last mini mini mini will steal their thunder.
Price at $ 99 (£ 99, 149 CAD), the NT-USB mini costs the same thing as that of Yeti Nano and offers a lot of proposal – take a USB microphone successfully and shrink it, condensation controls and maintaining audio quality in the process.
The interface of this small micro rode is incredibly minimal, with a single dial that adjusts the headset level found at the front and a USB-C headphone port and 3.5 mm found at the back.
The desktop support is weighted and is designed to absorb all the shocks of a banged office. It is magnetically attached to a swivel mount of 360 degrees for the microphone, so you can detach it quickly and mount it on a micro support or studio arm.
Apart from the company’s reputation for professional quality audio quality, one of Rode’s feature features is the simplicity in which its microphones interfaces with other equipment. The NT-USB Mini is consistent with the class, which means it will work immediately with any computer or tablet when connected via USB, without drivers, firmware or required applications.
The NT-USB Mini has an integrated POP filter and is constructed from a “rigid and reinforced nylon reinforced nylon resin”, so it should be compact enough and robust for socket situations. and go.
The NT-USB Mini Rode is currently available in the United States for $ 99 with the availability of other regions and pricing to follow.