NT1 5th Generation – Studio Condenser Microphone – SILVER EDITION
The NT1 5th Generation is a revolutionary studio microphone that combines the classic sound signature of the iconic
NT1 with cutting-edge technology. It’s the world’s quietest studio condenser microphone, and it has a patentpending Dual Connect output that offers both XLR and USB connectivity for versatility. The microphone features a
professional-grade audio interface, high-resolution A/D conversion, advanced digital signal processing, and a worldfirst 32-bit float digital output. The NT1 5th Generation is a true studio workhorse that excels in any recording
application, from vocals and speech to guitars, drums to piano
Large-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone
HF6 1-inch true condenser capsule
Smooth frequency response, high sensitivity and high SPL handling
Exceptionally low noise (4dBA) – the world’s quietest studio condenser microphone
Patent-pending Dual Connect output with both XLR and USB connectivity
World-first 32-bit float digital output
Ultra-high-resolution (up to 192kHz) analog-to-digital conversion
On-board DSP for advanced APHEX audio processing
Studio-grade shock mount and pop filter, XLR and USB cables included
Available in black or silver with a rugged aluminium body and high-grade finishes
Designed and made in R DE’s precision manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia
What is 32-bit float recording? x000B
32-bit float recording is a method of digital audio recording that uses a 32-bit floating point number to represent each
audio sample. This allows for a higher dynamic range and greater precision compared to 16-bit or 24-bit recording.
With 32-bit float recording, even very quiet sounds can be accurately represented, and loud sounds can be captured
without distortion. It also provides more headroom for processing and mixing audio without introducing artifacts or
reducing the quality. This type of recording is commonly used in professional audio applications such as music
production, film and video game sound design, and broadcast engineering – what this means is your sound source
can never be too soft or too loud, the NT1 5th gen can capture all the audio detail from a whisper to a gun shot.
Specifications:
Acoustic Principle: Pressure gradient
Active Electronics: JFET impedance converter with bipolar output buffer
Capsule: 1.00″
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Address Type: Side
Frequency Range: 20Hz – 20kHz
Output Impedance: 100
Maximum SPL: 142 dB SPL
Equivalent Noise (A-Weighted): 4dBA
Sensitivity: -32 dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (25 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1 kHz
Analogue Power Requirements: Via XLR: P48
Analogue Output Connection: 3-pin XLR
Weight (grams): 308
Dimensions (millimetres): Length: 52, Width: 52, Height: 189
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Digital Specifications:
Digital Power Requirements: Via USB: 5V
Digital Output Connection: USB-C
Bit Depth: 24-bit / 32-bit floating point
Sampling Rate (kHz): 48 / 96 / 192
Processing: APHEX digital signal processing (only available at 48kHz / 24-bit)
Minimum OS Requirements: Windows 10 Mac OS 10.15
What’s in the box
1 x NT1 5th Generation
1 x SM6 shock mount
1 x SC29 USB-C to USB-C
1 x XLR-6R cable”
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