Currently have a Manley and a C414 XLII, I’ve been using a new NT1A quite a bit and love it. Honestly don’t get why so many ppl hate on it, you can correct shrillness with an eq and siblince isn’t a big issue either. I’d probably recommend a solid pre for extra warmth, I’m currently running it through an ISAone
great comparison, at $120 Behringer is a good option, maybe the best in that bracket, even versus some AKG, if you can invest a bit more in your sound go Rode NT-1
This was a brilliant, no BS review. I might be imagining it, but I'm sure I can hear a slight difference. The nt1a seems more even and balanced. The TM-1 didn't seem to compress the input - so there were some sharp highs and lows. Maybe this could be fixed in post. Full disclosure, I own the Rode nt1a, I bought it 2nd-hand and I'm generally happy with it.
I heard that as well, I heard less sibilance from the NT1a I use a NT1A for most of my recordings rap singing vocals even instruments I also can switch up with my other microphone which is a studio projects C-1 which is also very good Mic but I think overall my cheapest Mic the NT1a I’d say is actually better than all the expensive Mics I’ve owned.
For talking test, they sounded the same. For singing, there was a difference. However, my untrained ear couldn't discern whether the difference was something good or not.
The shock mount on the behringer has a bit of a design flaw. The part that the pop filter is attached to rests against the center, which is supposed to be isolated. This can cause transfer of unwanted vibrations, but can be fixed by twisting the center off axis a little.
I didn't notice much difference for spoken word, but when you sang, I thought the Rode had superior clarity. Still, for half the price, the Behringer is solid for sure.
If you are not into or able to spend lots of money for a mic, 8 times out of 10 the rode nt1a will be a cheat code for you. Very pro-sounding and quiet for a condenser.
I own the Behringer Touch One Universal Control Surface and the ultra cheap U-PHORIA UMC202HD interface, so I really don't consider myself biased or hating on Behringer when I say this: The Behringer TM1 certainly sounds decent/good for the money you pay for it, but the Rode NT1-A seems to have slightly better dynamics, less pop sounds and crisper/open highs along with better build quality. These days you can almost get the NT1-A bundle for the same price as the TM1 at places like Thomann. Because the price gap is so small (at the moment I'm writing this), I would go for the NT1-A, there's really no competition when they are so close in price range :)
PreEQ the TM1 to match the NT1a and you could'nt hear a diff anymore (a measured correction). Other question: What parts are made in Australia for the NT1a? Capsule? Electronics? Body? ... and yes, Rode got good quality control and is still reasonable priced. Both are good mics, if no EQ is possible, the NT1000 is best, then the NT1a.
Have you compared the specifications? Rode claims to build the quietest microphones regarding noise. What about beringer? Furthermore there are beringer mics b- and C series. Are they worse than your microphones?
Hello Edward, thanks for your video, I wanted to know which of these microphones would you keep? Behringer B-2 PRO, Behringer Tm1, Shure Mv-7x. Or if you recommend another one that is in this price range
my guy i need help, i have evo 4 and rode nt1a, i somehow cant make make the mic work with ableton live. I can hear music from ableton but cant use the mic. What am i doing wrong? thank you
That's some great singing! But why is there a slight auto-pan effect in the singing test? It doesn't make the track sound any better and makes it difficult to compare the sound of the mics when the voice won't stop moving left to right...
The best comparison for this tm1 is the one in the same price bracket. Honestly tho it have low self noise for stuff in that price range. Imho it is even better then at2020 You can just slap a warmer preamp or use plugin vst to mitigate the high end it.
I watched that Video on my Smartphone, i wasn't able to find any differencies regarding sound quality. Can you compare the sensitivity and noise of those 2 mics?
If there's one piece of studio equipment you DON'T want to cut cost on it your microphone. I love my NT1-a. It's totally impressed everyone who has used it. I've had quite a few people tell me that they got better recording quality in my camper studio than they did in top dollar studios. It's really mostly the mic. 10 - 15 years ago microphones with the quality of the NT1- a were only seen in major studios. In the 90s a mic like that would probably cost around $3000.
If you don't want to cut cost on your microphone, why are you running a $230 microphone instead of a $2300 microphone? That's as fast as I've ever heard anyone contradict themselves.
@@bennettshapiro2965 Well, if the difference in price between two pieces of equipment is miniscule; the microphone is too important to sacrifice noticeable quality to save a few bucks. In my studio my budget allowed for a microphone in this price range. I went with the rode which, in turn, left less money to spend on other essential studio items. Consequently, having less money to spend on equipment, would undoubtably limit the quality of any proposed item thereafter. I am simply suggesting not to try to save pennies on the dollar for a microphone and to get the best one someone's budget might allow.
@@bennettshapiro2965 Lets be serious and pragmatic, who the hell can afford a $2300 microphone (and who wants to spent that amount!) if you are a budding up and coming singer etc? Seriously, the Rode NT1A is a fantastic microphone, and with all the plug ins and EQ's you can get, it will sound just as good as the expensive mic, that's if you even think the more expensive one sounds better. Think what you could buy with $2300 instead. A Rode NTA-1 mic, a guitar, monitor speakers etc. I mean if you are well off and have the cash, buy whatever you like.
So if I’m just recording for rap vocals will it make much of a difference in the end with the vocals mixed? Like would you tell much of a difference between the two
Hi Edward, Someone sells a mint condition of NT1A for $178 and I can find in my local marketplace that the price of TM1 is $135 so it's a $43 price difference... FYI I need a microphone for my channel.. mainly for Unboxing ASMR purpose and will do a Mukbang video too in my other channel.. I was considering Rode NT5 but I found it has 11dB more of self noise. If you were me, what will you choose? Thanks
Hey, im a small streamer i just started streaming a few days ago ... at the moment im using an elgato wave 3 its an great mic for usb.. but i want something better so people told me to get an xlr mic so i looked up the Rode NT1 KIT with interface... for 299€/$ would this be an upgrade to the elgato wave 3 ?
Old video but first time seeing it. Here are my two cents; both are great mics. I feel TM-1 gives off a touch of sibilant effect and opens up in the air. But what do I know? Cheers.
Both of these mics sound like they have a hyped high end compared to mics like the SM7B, or even the original NT-1. Sometimes, you just get what you pay for.
I bought the Rode NT 1 instead of the NT 1A because I don't care for that boosted high end. I absolutely love the NT 1. The Behringer was a bit disappointing and boomy.
I need this song asap. You have a pop music type voice I really like it. I’m trying to get a new microphone Ive been using the slate VMS, I was looking for an upgrade but I don’t want to waste money in the TLM 102 cause I heard coupe bad reviews about it, I’m still not sure If I should get a rode, it feels like a downgrade
@@lostishereI was wondering the TM1's performance is so close to Rode NT1A, then how'd it catch up against AT2035?, I mean I could barley notice any difference in audio quality between NT1A and TM1
I've had my NT1-A for over 15 years and it still sounds and works great. With the "really good" vocal mics somewhere up in the four figure range, the NT1-A has traditionally been the "budget" good vocal mic. At a little over $200, it's still a steal. I think it's worth the extra money, personally - no matter how good your studio gets, you'll always have room for it and no one will turn their nose up at it. Behringer screams "I'm cheap." In the long run, I'd go with the Rode because you won't outgrow it.
I agree that it is cheaper to build things in China. I don't think it necessarily means that you're going to get a "cheaper product". Remember that your iPhone and your iPad and your MacBook Pro were all built in China.
the tm1 has a slightly less pleasant high end in comparison to the nt1a. else it holds up quite well to the rode. but its still a slight difference that could sway you one way or the other.
Perhaps someone here knows the answer Behringer is a company that is notorious for making cheap Chinese knock-offs and flagrantly slipping around copyright law. 1. Why are they not universally dispised for this practice? 2. Behringer seem to be able to produce quality budget gear for a market leading price. Why do they not try to produce their Own Original ideas and make a name for themselves that is not synonymous with copyright infringement? I think they could do good things.
When something is made in china it's copyright basically goes to the chinese goverment and is able to be used by any business in china. this is why replicas are so popular in china
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As far as I can hear, the highs are controlled in the NT1-A and boosted in the TM-1.
na man nt1 has a thick pop filter which is not in case of tm-1 ... goggle about comb filtering u will know
I agree.
This is Nice to see, I got my Nt1-a with accessories for 130 taxed & shipped used on Ebay - so if you're willing to go the used route - Welll.......
Currently have a Manley and a C414 XLII, I’ve been using a new NT1A quite a bit and love it. Honestly don’t get why so many ppl hate on it, you can correct shrillness with an eq and siblince isn’t a big issue either. I’d probably recommend a solid pre for extra warmth, I’m currently running it through an ISAone
I love how behringer throws straight punches on these major companies..
Clean jabs. Can't even fault'em.
great comparison, at $120 Behringer is a good option, maybe the best in that bracket, even versus some AKG, if you can invest a bit more in your sound go Rode NT-1
Bruhhh I've been waiting for this comparison for sooo long!!! Great video!! 🙌
Awesome!! Thanks so much for watching 🙏🏻
+1 I have Behringer TM1 now. This is really good! Thanks!
This was a brilliant, no BS review. I might be imagining it, but I'm sure I can hear a slight difference. The nt1a seems more even and balanced. The TM-1 didn't seem to compress the input - so there were some sharp highs and lows. Maybe this could be fixed in post. Full disclosure, I own the Rode nt1a, I bought it 2nd-hand and I'm generally happy with it.
I heard that as well, I heard less sibilance from the NT1a I use a NT1A for most of my recordings rap singing vocals even instruments I also can switch up with my other microphone which is a studio projects C-1 which is also very good Mic but I think overall my cheapest Mic the NT1a I’d say is actually better than all the expensive Mics I’ve owned.
imitation is the best form of flattery and the behrinqer did very very well
It's been said imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
For talking test, they sounded the same. For singing, there was a difference. However, my untrained ear couldn't discern whether the difference was something good or not.
The shock mount on the behringer has a bit of a design flaw. The part that the pop filter is attached to rests against the center, which is supposed to be isolated.
This can cause transfer of unwanted vibrations, but can be fixed by twisting the center off axis a little.
Hi Edward, thankyou for making these videos, it helps a lot. Good Luck frm India ❤. Rode is always the Winner 😎
I didn't notice much difference for spoken word, but when you sang, I thought the Rode had superior clarity. Still, for half the price, the Behringer is solid for sure.
If you are not into or able to spend lots of money for a mic, 8 times out of 10 the rode nt1a will be a cheat code for you. Very pro-sounding and quiet for a condenser.
I own the Behringer Touch One Universal Control Surface and the ultra cheap U-PHORIA UMC202HD interface, so I really don't consider myself biased or hating on Behringer when I say this:
The Behringer TM1 certainly sounds decent/good for the money you pay for it, but the Rode NT1-A seems to have slightly better dynamics, less pop sounds and crisper/open highs along with better build quality. These days you can almost get the NT1-A bundle for the same price as the TM1 at places like Thomann. Because the price gap is so small (at the moment I'm writing this), I would go for the NT1-A, there's really no competition when they are so close in price range :)
Hey Edward. Another great one! Cheers buddy
Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏻
I have the Rode and have used it about 8 years. I think it may have just stopped working. Is that possible? I handle it very carefully
PreEQ the TM1 to match the NT1a and you could'nt hear a diff anymore (a measured correction).
Other question: What parts are made in Australia for the NT1a? Capsule? Electronics? Body? ... and yes, Rode got good quality control and is still reasonable priced.
Both are good mics, if no EQ is possible, the NT1000 is best, then the NT1a.
Does the behringer one also have 'large diaphram'?
Have you compared the specifications? Rode claims to build the quietest microphones regarding noise. What about beringer?
Furthermore there are beringer mics b- and C series. Are they worse than your microphones?
Hello Edward, thanks for your video, I wanted to know which of these microphones would you keep? Behringer B-2 PRO, Behringer Tm1, Shure Mv-7x. Or if you recommend another one that is in this price range
thanks ill now buy the rode and sub im a rapper/artist but your snippet here is so good
As fire as usual bro🔥🔥keep it up!!
Thank you so much man!! 🙏🏻
Your voice man🤯🔥
lololololol
my guy i need help, i have evo 4 and rode nt1a, i somehow cant make make the mic work with ableton live. I can hear music from ableton but cant use the mic. What am i doing wrong? thank you
48v wont turn red when i press it
Ey! Lo pudiste resolver?
That's some great singing! But why is there a slight auto-pan effect in the singing test?
It doesn't make the track sound any better and makes it difficult to compare the sound of the mics when the voice won't stop moving left to right...
The best comparison for this tm1 is the one in the same price bracket.
Honestly tho it have low self noise for stuff in that price range.
Imho it is even better then at2020
You can just slap a warmer preamp or use plugin vst to mitigate the high end it.
I couldn't tell the difference between those 2 mics at all sound wise at all
X2
@@CumbiasBelicasFrontera x3 utter bollox all that .
why don't you compare dry vocals or test in dry vocals? You always process vocals
I watched that Video on my Smartphone, i wasn't able to find any differencies regarding sound quality.
Can you compare the sensitivity and noise of those 2 mics?
Another dope content, Edward
Dope mics
Thank you for watching!!
Does the tm1 fit the shock mount of nt1?
For me it sounds like there is some issue with the guitar recording in the singing chapter, but I don't know how that was produced.
Great comparison and I'll stick with my Behringer B2 pro. Great video.
If there's one piece of studio equipment you DON'T want to cut cost on it your microphone. I love my NT1-a. It's totally impressed everyone who has used it. I've had quite a few people tell me that they got better recording quality in my camper studio than they did in top dollar studios. It's really mostly the mic. 10 - 15 years ago microphones with the quality of the NT1- a were only seen in major studios. In the 90s a mic like that would probably cost around $3000.
If you don't want to cut cost on your microphone, why are you running a $230 microphone instead of a $2300 microphone?
That's as fast as I've ever heard anyone contradict themselves.
@@bennettshapiro2965 Well, if the difference in price between two pieces of equipment is miniscule; the microphone is too important to sacrifice noticeable quality to save a few bucks. In my studio my budget allowed for a microphone in this price range. I went with the rode which, in turn, left less money to spend on other essential studio items. Consequently, having less money to spend on equipment, would undoubtably limit the quality of any proposed item thereafter. I am simply suggesting not to try to save pennies on the dollar for a microphone and to get the best one someone's budget might allow.
@@bennettshapiro2965 Lets be serious and pragmatic, who the hell can afford a $2300 microphone (and who wants to spent that amount!) if you are a budding up and coming singer etc? Seriously, the Rode NT1A is a fantastic microphone, and with all the plug ins and EQ's you can get, it will sound just as good as the expensive mic, that's if you even think the more expensive one sounds better. Think what you could buy with $2300 instead. A Rode NTA-1 mic, a guitar, monitor speakers etc. I mean if you are well off and have the cash, buy whatever you like.
I have purchased Nt1A it sounds dope ❤️🔥
So if I’m just recording for rap vocals will it make much of a difference in the end with the vocals mixed? Like would you tell much of a difference between the two
I’m talking raps like juice Wrld or future
hell nah g should be good either way ecspecially if you gonna put autotune on
I mean you just can’t go wrong with the rode nt1a it’s an industry standard
i have ask , when i buy RODE NT1-A Set , be good with M-AUDIO interface ?
Hi Edward,
Someone sells a mint condition of NT1A for $178 and I can find in my local marketplace that the price of TM1 is $135 so it's a $43 price difference...
FYI I need a microphone for my channel.. mainly for Unboxing ASMR purpose and will do a Mukbang video too in my other channel..
I was considering Rode NT5 but I found it has 11dB more of self noise.
If you were me, what will you choose?
Thanks
Get the cheaper NT1-A! Great pickup for the price 💪🏻
Can you make a comparison between Rode NT1A and Lewitt LCT 440 Pure
Coming soon!!
@@EdwardSmithMusic Thankyou 🖒😊
Hey, im a small streamer i just started streaming a few days ago ... at the moment im using an elgato wave 3 its an great mic for usb.. but i want something better so people told me to get an xlr mic so i looked up the Rode NT1 KIT with interface... for 299€/$ would this be an upgrade to the elgato wave 3 ?
Does the the NT1A and the AT2020 both work with the presonus audiobox 96? Does it have good quality sound? Love your videos, very helpful. Cheers 👊🏻
Yes, both mics work with the Audiobox and the quality is good!
@@EdwardSmithMusic really appreciate the response, subscribed also 👍🏻
The pop-filter is definitely not as good, the pops were too obvious. They copied even the sound quite well but supply inferior pop-filter?
Sure I will buy one of those nice, thank you very much .🖐🖐❤️🙏🙏
My new rode Nt1A microphone giving some distorted sounds how can I get it to work?
Old video but first time seeing it. Here are my two cents; both are great mics. I feel TM-1 gives off a touch of sibilant effect and opens up in the air. But what do I know? Cheers.
5:54 do you have a ping pong pan plugin in your vocals? or is it just me hhahha you're voice is subtly jumping left and right haha
Maybe haha!!
i have an se 2200 .just bought the rode nt1a .which will be best?
I think they overdid it a bit with the high end xD
Both of these mics sound like they have a hyped high end compared to mics like the SM7B, or even the original NT-1. Sometimes, you just get what you pay for.
my friend told me to get the nt1 instead of the nt1a for my music endeavors, safe to say he gave damn good advice .
@@xxlifestyle1726 Where to buy Nt1 ? 😭😭
I bought the Rode NT 1 instead of the NT 1A because I don't care for that boosted high end. I absolutely love the NT 1. The Behringer was a bit disappointing and boomy.
@@djtommykeys Why is Nt1a cheaper than Nt1?
@@lmofficial3269 today on Amazon the NT1 is only $6 more than the NT1A. I prefer the neutral response of the NT1.
◽ Behringer TM-1 (Amazon US) - amzn.to/397B6IV
◽ Behringer TM-1 (Sweetwater US) - bit.ly/2VIld8u
◽ Behringer TM-1 (Amazon UK) - amzn.to/2XnKG7z
◽ Rode NT1-A (Amazon US) - amzn.to/2DWvGnt
◽ Rode NT1-A (Sweetwater US) - bit.ly/35qp5fq
◽ Rode NT1-A (Amazon UK) - amzn.to/3cAyt4O
I need this song asap.
You have a pop music type voice
I really like it.
I’m trying to get a new microphone
Ive been using the slate VMS, I was looking for an upgrade but I don’t want to waste money in the TLM 102 cause I heard coupe bad reviews about it, I’m still not sure If I should get a rode, it feels like a downgrade
please I need cheap midi keyboard for beat making , what is the best
Hey Ed! Behringer TM1 or Audio Technica AT2035 which one's better ??
Audio Technica AT2035 probably
@@lostishereI was wondering the TM1's performance is so close to Rode NT1A, then how'd it catch up against AT2035?, I mean I could barley notice any difference in audio quality between NT1A and TM1
NT1-A just to clean for me like that dirty hissss on the TM1 rugged
I'm early! Gonna watch this rn!
Tm 1 vs b2 pro which is better?
I bought the behringer,,,,sounds good to me!
Nt 1 a is love
Absolutely!
Thank you bro
i ve listen it with cheap xiaomi phone. and i heard dynamics difference. rode seems more accurate, clear, less compressed, windful(?)
What type of camera do you use?
For this video, I used a Canon Rebel camera
@@EdwardSmithMusic Thank you.
for the price is a good option but the crispy and warm song on the Nt1a I love that sound
😍 ... good comparison
More than better is Tannoy TM1. Is very near to Rode NT1. I have twice.
I've had my NT1-A for over 15 years and it still sounds and works great. With the "really good" vocal mics somewhere up in the four figure range, the NT1-A has traditionally been the "budget" good vocal mic. At a little over $200, it's still a steal. I think it's worth the extra money, personally - no matter how good your studio gets, you'll always have room for it and no one will turn their nose up at it. Behringer screams "I'm cheap." In the long run, I'd go with the Rode because you won't outgrow it.
The NT1-A sounds more warmer
make more singing videos bro your dope af!
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏻
Behringer TM1 Or At2020?
thanks
The bringer sounds warmer
NT-1 All the way. $230 is dirt cheep already for a great mic.
Indin rupees me
I agree that it is cheaper to build things in China. I don't think it necessarily means that you're going to get a "cheaper product". Remember that your iPhone and your iPad and your MacBook Pro were all built in China.
What a timing I was about to buy a mic!
Great!
is it still good in 2024 ?
No siento la diferencia
Behringer sounds boxy in mids and Rode sounds fuller in lows
Would you please start a "just singing" channel - PLEASE ;) - interesting voice and love to listen to it.
Maybe in future 🙏🏻
the tm1 has a slightly less pleasant high end in comparison to the nt1a. else it holds up quite well to the rode. but its still a slight difference that could sway you one way or the other.
Perhaps someone here knows the answer
Behringer is a company that is notorious for making cheap Chinese knock-offs and flagrantly slipping around copyright law.
1. Why are they not universally dispised for this practice?
2. Behringer seem to be able to produce quality budget gear for a market leading price.
Why do they not try to produce their Own Original ideas and make a name for themselves that is not synonymous with copyright infringement?
I think they could do good things.
Another good content. I hope one day you make a video on how to mix and mastered 😁 💯
I will definitely make those videos in future 👌🏻
SE eletronics is Chinese and the 2200 is much better then the rode .. sometimes it depends on the company and not where is made..
NT1A sound much more smooth than the Behringer one.
Yes
Yeah, the autotune bit ruined the test, but that sounded awesome.
You got nice vocals bro . U can saang
I've learnt many new things from you! Such good content!
Would love to win one of your Giveaways soon!!!
Invest in audio technica than Beringer if youre in a tight budget
Don't Frame only for Hardwares. Do Videos About Mixing ,Mastering ,Vocal Mixing ,Recording Tips And Tricks etc.
Sounds like a plan 👌🏻
The behringer goes ssssssss
i always ponder if Behringer get licences to virtually "copy" the likeness of the OG brands musicians recognise
I wonder as well 🤔
When something is made in china it's copyright basically goes to the chinese goverment and is able to be used by any business in china. this is why replicas are so popular in china
Good..
It definitely looks like a killer
What's with them prizes? I bought & You'll buy A Rode NT1a for €169,- no €229,- ???
That's a lot of folders on your computer desktop 😂
Tell me about it haha!
It's similar
I find Behinger shameless, how they copy other products all the time, but with much worse quality.
rather have a rode then an exact copy Chinese knock-off, whether its the same or not, customer service is worth the price