Although little is known about the specifications of the new products, nor when they will available for sale, the company has released a short description of each microphone, which include four for the studio and two specifically for video recording.
The TFM-50 is based closely on the Neumann M50, which were produced between 1951-1971 and these days are extremely rare and sought after. It is a spherical valve omnidirectional mic, that was made in collaboration with the classical music producer Tony Faulkner. The NT-49 has a similar shape to the TFM-50 and is a variable polar pattern large-diaphragm condenser.
The NT-RV is a new valve version of the Røde NT-R ribbon microphone. The NT-5 Matched Pair are a new version of the company’s famous pencil condenser mics with improved capsule technology.
The VideoMic Pro+ is an on-camera video shotgun microphone, while the VideoMic SoundField is an on-camera ambisonic, 360-degree surround sound microphone.
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