RODE adds a removable broadcast-grade condenser microphone for its NTH-100 headphones.
that adds a broadcast-grade condenser microphone for highly detailed voice reproduction. The mic is also available as an add-on for those who already own the headphones.
The NTH-Mic is available as a standalone accessory and RODE is also offering it bundled with the headset under the product name NTH-100M. “With the addition of a broadcast-grade microphone, the NTH-100M becomes even more versatile, offering both studio-quality audio monitoring and broadcast-quality voice capture in a sleek, stylish package,” RODE says.
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