The NT-USB is a highly versatile side-address microphone that is ideal for recording singing and musical performances in addition to spoken applications such as podcasting and voice-over.

  • High quality studio microphone with the convenience of USB connectivity
  • Pop shield, Tripod desk stand, ring mount, storage pouch and 6m (20’) USB cable included
  • 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for zero-latency monitoring
  • Direct mix control between mic input and source output
  • Compatible with Apple® iPad
  • compatible with the SMR shockmount & WS2 foam windshield
  • Two year extended warranty when you register your microphone

The body of the NT-USB features a zero-latency stereo headphone monitoring (3.5mm) jack, which allows you to monitor the microphone input in realtime, along with dials to adjust the monitoring level and mix between the computer/iPad audio and the microphone input.

A premium pop-filter is included, which fits onto the base of the mic, positioning the filter the ideal distance from the capsule to minimise plosives (hard ‘B’, ‘T’ or ‘P’ sounds that produce a harsh sound) during singing or speech. Also provided is a high-quality stand mount with industry standard 3/8” thread, desktop tripod stand that allows the NT-USB to sit at a comfortable height on a tabletop, and a pouch for storage of the microphone when not in use.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • NT-USB Condenser Microphone
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2014 - Present
Made In
  • Australia
Microphone Type
  • Digital/USB
Electronics
  • Digital
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Polar Pattern
  • Cardioid

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