Rode delivers a no-nonsense USB mic with the NT-USB Mini, a compact, easy-to-operate $99 desktop model. Its fixed cardioid pattern is useful for recording vocals or instruments, and is also suitable ...
Two of the most popular new year's resolutions – right after getting fit – are starting a podcast and start streaming on Twitch. And while many people think you need expensive gear to achieve studio ...
I think this marks the first time in my few months of writing here that I've come across a worthy microphone-related deal, and boy is it a good one. This is a bit of a rare discount on one of our ...
The affordable Rode NT-USB Mini microphone doesn't boast the biggest feature set, but it delivers a clear, crisp, DSP-free signal in an easy-to-use design. Best Deal£89.5 Rode delivers a no-nonsense ...
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The world of microphones is ever-expanding, and it can be hard to figure out exactly which is the best choice for you. Today, we’re looking at a microphone that combines a small size with high-end ...
The affordable Rode NT-USB Mini microphone doesn't boast the biggest feature set, but it delivers a clear, crisp, DSP-free signal in an easy-to-use design. Best Deal£85.9 Rode delivers a no-nonsense ...
The Rode NT-USB Mini is a tiny mic that should probably come with its own boom arm. The NT-USB Mini brings the pristine sound quality of RØDE’s world-class studio mics to a compact, easy-to-use USB ...
As late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert and Seth Myers have proven throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, you don’t need a lot of technology to broadcast yourself to the world. They’ve often done it with ...
Dr Frasier Crane’s sonorous voice told an upscale Seattle — episode after episode — how complex yet beautiful life is... with a lot of help from the iconic Electro-Voice RE20 microphone, which ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
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