Rode | microphone | $169
Broadcast-style microphone designed for vocal capture, podcasting, and treated streaming setups.
Sample Rate: 48kHz
On USB mics, the internal sample rate affects recording quality.
Bit Depth: 16-bit
On USB mics, higher bit depth gives more dynamic range.
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
Wider frequency response captures more of the audible spectrum, from deep bass to airy highs.
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Polar pattern determines where the mic picks up sound from. Cardioid rejects background noise; omnidirectional captures the full room.
Phantom Power: Yes
Condenser mics require phantom power; dynamic mics do not.
This XLR microphone needs an audio interface or mixer with XLR input.
The cheapest working combination in our catalog, using the least expensive item that satisfies each requirement above. Swap any line for a pricier option and the total moves with it.
At $169, Rode NT1 5th Gen Large-diaphragm Condenser is the 24th cheapest of the 33 microphones we list, which puts it in the upper third of the category by price. In the rest of the category the cheapest is Amazon Basics USB Condenser Microphone at $44.99 and the most expensive is Shure Super 55 Dynamic Vocal Microphone at $399; the median microphone price is $149. That is $230 below the most expensive option and $124.01 above the cheapest in this category.