Rode Classic Ii Vs K2 at Samuel Moysey blog

Rode Classic Ii Vs K2. As mentioned, the variable polar pattern control is located on the power. I recently bought rode nt1a and then exchanged it for nt2a thinking it would be a better mic. I'm looking for some feedback comparing the rode classic with the classic ii and the ntv with the ntk. Checking out the spec sheet shows the classic ii to have the same sensitivity (13mv/pa) as the classic, while the frequency response is nominally 20hz to 20khz (within +/‑3db) with a. The ntk is a good sounding mic. The rode classic sounds like an amazing boutique mic whereas the classic ii, along with all their other new and improved. I owned an ntk, k2, and had a rode classic (i) at my disposal for awhile. Rode k2 is built solidly and requires sturdy mic stand to support it. None of them are alike, imo.

Rode Limited Edition Classic II CheesyCam
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Rode k2 is built solidly and requires sturdy mic stand to support it. The ntk is a good sounding mic. Checking out the spec sheet shows the classic ii to have the same sensitivity (13mv/pa) as the classic, while the frequency response is nominally 20hz to 20khz (within +/‑3db) with a. I owned an ntk, k2, and had a rode classic (i) at my disposal for awhile. None of them are alike, imo. I'm looking for some feedback comparing the rode classic with the classic ii and the ntv with the ntk. As mentioned, the variable polar pattern control is located on the power. The rode classic sounds like an amazing boutique mic whereas the classic ii, along with all their other new and improved. I recently bought rode nt1a and then exchanged it for nt2a thinking it would be a better mic.

Rode Limited Edition Classic II CheesyCam

Rode Classic Ii Vs K2 Rode k2 is built solidly and requires sturdy mic stand to support it. The rode classic sounds like an amazing boutique mic whereas the classic ii, along with all their other new and improved. I owned an ntk, k2, and had a rode classic (i) at my disposal for awhile. None of them are alike, imo. Checking out the spec sheet shows the classic ii to have the same sensitivity (13mv/pa) as the classic, while the frequency response is nominally 20hz to 20khz (within +/‑3db) with a. I'm looking for some feedback comparing the rode classic with the classic ii and the ntv with the ntk. The ntk is a good sounding mic. I recently bought rode nt1a and then exchanged it for nt2a thinking it would be a better mic. As mentioned, the variable polar pattern control is located on the power. Rode k2 is built solidly and requires sturdy mic stand to support it.

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