Rode NT-USB+ Review: Who Needs an XLR Mic?


Rode’s NT-USB microphone is a solid, great-sounding condenser microphone — but it was first released in 2014 and is definitely overdue for an update (it uses a USB-B cable). Enter: the Rode NT-USB+.

The NT-USB+ retains the NT-USB’s sturdy, professional design on the outside and adds some pretty impressive updates — such as enhanced circuitry, Rode’s Revolution Preamp technology, and an internal DSP — on the inside. (Oh, and it also has a USB-C port.) The Rode NT-USB+ comes with a detachable pop shield and a tripod desktop stand, and features a headphone jack for direct, zero-latency monitoring. It’s one of the better-sounding USB microphones we’ve heard, and is a solid contender for our list of best gaming mics.



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