Description
Silky Smooth – Totally Variable!
Rode’s NT2000 boasts fully variable control – a totally variable polar pattern, a totally variable highpass filter, and a totally variable pad, all located on the mic’s body! In this way, Rode has given you the ability to totally customize your sound from take to take, singer to singer, session to session with just one NT2000! If you’ve been looking for the one microphone from which to build your collection, you’ve found it in the NT2000!
Rode NT2000 at a glance:
- HF1 dual diaphragm capsule for legendary sound that works every time
- Transparent electronics
- Totally variable polar pattern, filter & pad
- Requires +48V phantom power
The Sound of Legends!
The heart of the NT2000 is Rode’s Australian designed and manufactured TYPE HF1 dual diaphragm capsule. The frequency and transient response of this new transducer has been voiced to complement today’s modern recording techniques, and yet still evoke the silky smooth character of the legendary mics of the 50s and 60s.








Harry Udeme –
I will say out right it is a beautiful sounding mic. It has a slight emphasis of the lows and highs and a slight de-emphasis of the mid-range, but I tend to prefer that. I like knowing that I am getting the full spectrum of sound, and then If I choose to run it through the EQ to roll of the lows and highs a little, I can get the exact balance I’m looking for. It’s particularly nice knowing that the highs are there should i want them. Now, what truly made my happy with my purchase
Suru Kelvin –
I was impressed. I liked the microphone and the price. NT2000, is infinitely variable, gives you the freedom to achieve what you want in any situao. Very good quality.
Taofik Alfred –
An excellent a mic for recording quiet events and ambience though it does take some extra effort to mount them in suitable stereo arrays, Unexpectedly, these studio mics also perform very well in outdoor recording applications. Ive found them to be very resistant to humidity and faithful to -35 F. Within traditional wind-protection schemes, they are as wind-resistant as any mid-size diaphragm mics I’ve used. I find their smooth lower-mid-range frequency response in conjunction with their very low self-noise worth the extra hassle of out-fitting them for the field.