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scrubs said:Nerd alert!![]()
Come on... some of us grow up with those kinds of words! "Røde" actually means "red" (in plural) in Danish. That is not nerdy. The ø is next to the æ on my keyboard; my kids can type those letters and use them more frequently than q or w, which are more rare here ;-)
We even have plain and normal words like blåbærgrød...
Back to mics: Not sure about the NT1A, which I have not heard, but I have a NT1000 and it is a nice mic. It is more smooth and less harsh than the B1, which is also a fairly "neutral" mic. If I was forced to chose between those two, I think the NT1000 is a bit more versatile. But the B1 is good bang for the buck, and good value also. I enjoy using both. A brighter mic would be the C1, which has more "colour" also. It may or may not suit your voice.
Anyway, both the NT and B1 are on the brighter side. Some find the Røde's brighter than the SP, but with the right preamp, it sounds reasonably faithful to the original sound, not overly bright. You're sure you cannot test them out with somebody nearby?
-- Per.
Probably Danish for "Asshat."

