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With a dynamic mic is it possible to have as low noise as a condenser?
I have a Rode NT1-A microphone and also a Rode Podmic. I run both of them through a Yamaha MG12XU mixer.
The Podmic goes through an sE Electronics DM1 Dynamite before reaching the mixer. …
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Why is my Rode NT1 Mic making noise
I have a Rode - NT1 Mic. I bought it several months ago and I haven't used it that much. I put it in the box along with moisture absorbent.
Now I took it out and realized that it is making some kind o …
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Do dynamic headset mics require a lot of gain?
Do dynamic headset mics require a lot of gain (compared to condensor mics)?
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Is a dynamic mic better than a condenser mic in terms of outside noise?
I have a Rode NT1 condenser mic. I am more than satisfied with the audio quality I get, when I record podcasts and screencasts.
I have one problem though. My apartment is located near a semi-busy roa …
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Can an audio interface's gain control mute the input source?
I have a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB audio interface, and a Rode Nt1 Kit Mic.
Up until today, I thought turning the gain controls on the audio interface all the way down would mute the mic, but today …
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Why is my Rode NT1 Mic making noise
I tested the cable and the audio interface with a different mic and found out that my mic is faulty.
I sent it to a locale Rode distributer and they fixed it for me, for free.