
Check Amazon! | Check Sweetwater! | Check B&H! | Check eBay!.A bit heavy on the lower spectrum of the frequency range but descent enough for starters.A perfect budget XLR condenser. I'm not great at recordings so for a beginner who is kinda breaking his pockets to buy a mic in this price range I would look else where. When people say its harsh, believe them.i have a bunch of tracks that were recorded with this mic and the sibilance ("S" sounds) are horrible! distorted and pain inducing! and the singer wasn't shouting or singing in a high vol.



The mic is warm and extremely sensitive, but you'd pretty much have to stick it in front of a jet engine to overload it.Very sensitive, and sounds great! Excellent package for the money.It has a harsh high end and no body or warmth in the mid range. The frequency response chart is what separates an amazing mic like Neumann, Telefunken, and AKG from the rest, and the Rode NT1-A has an average frequency response.This will need an audio interface for A/D conversion and 48v Phantom powering. I suggest spending a little more on a better mic like Neumann's but this is a great beginner's mic. Crazy harsh high end frequency response that won't be solved with amateur EQing.

It delivers audio very well at all frequencies. This microphone is one of the few microphones that can stand up against the more expensive microphones with a warm sound.Excellent low frequency response, (I record church organ concerts,) and low noise.And for the price, it is an absolute steal, fit for anyone's mic locker. It has an extremely well balanced frequency response, and has massively improved the sound of guitars, vocals, and drums in my recordings. Very good presence in the mid range, with a gentle 1K boost. Besides the noise issues in the microphone, the frequency response of the mic was fantastic.
