
kidvybes
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noisedude said:Back in the mid 90s it wasn't true - the mics were just off-the-peg OEM mics. I've read the Røde website before, but it was a couple of other people in the industry who told me how Røde currently operate ... and no, neither was who you think they were.
Like I say, it makes no difference at all ... but there is definitely a case for saying Røde are being a little misleading on their cheaper products. I guess they are trading on the insecurities around China
...as I said, I'm unaware of any of the Chinese microphone manufacturers utilizing "surface-mounted" circuitry, which can be found in the NT-1A as well as the higher-end K2...if you know otherwise, please advise...
...I have some very capable mics from SP, MXL, SE, Cascade and ADK...none share the quality build/materials (nor surface-mount circuitry) found in my Rode mics...SE would probaly be the closest of the bunch...I also have an original NT-2 which has the Chinese (797AUDIO) capsule and body, but entirely upgraded PCBs (including upgraded caps/components) manufactured/assembled by RODE in Australia...
...as I have learned, it was only when RODE discontinued it's relationship with 797AUDIO in China, that Behringer came in and purchased the same capsules and bodies, but with Chinese PCBs, for what became the B-2 mic...this information was verified by a member of the staff at 797AUDIO in an email exchanged a couple of years back...those "other people in the industry" you spoke of probably had reason to critique RODE (competitors likely?)...