Hey!
So.. I recently bought a Zoom H5 and want to get into low budget field recording, after thinking about it for quite a while. Mostly nature and urban sounds, possibly accidentally bumping into people singing.
After reading a bit on the internet and listening to some recordings, I'm tempted to get a pair of Rode NT1A's. Now comes the problem. The new NT1's seem to have a more flat response but unfortunately they don't come in a factory matched pair package. So my question would be, for someone who has experience in using both the NT1A's and new NT1's, what would be the implications of using an unmatched NT1 pair. (Yes, I did read the threads like this one but I'm hoping someone used these exact mics.)
Thanks a lot!
So.. I recently bought a Zoom H5 and want to get into low budget field recording, after thinking about it for quite a while. Mostly nature and urban sounds, possibly accidentally bumping into people singing.
After reading a bit on the internet and listening to some recordings, I'm tempted to get a pair of Rode NT1A's. Now comes the problem. The new NT1's seem to have a more flat response but unfortunately they don't come in a factory matched pair package. So my question would be, for someone who has experience in using both the NT1A's and new NT1's, what would be the implications of using an unmatched NT1 pair. (Yes, I did read the threads like this one but I'm hoping someone used these exact mics.)
Thanks a lot!
Rode NT1A matched pair or unmatched NT1 pair for stereo field recording
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