Rode NT2
Relatively Inexpensive condenser with switchable polar patterns.
The Good
The Rode NT2 is not terribly expensive and can be used with either a cardioid or an omni pattern. It sounds surprisingly good on guitar cabinets and has a pretty low noise level in addition to a handy switchable filter built in.
The Bad
The NT2 is not very competitive with more expensive microphones. It sounds somewhat thin and isn’t great for all purposes.
The Verdict
This is a nice microphone for a home studio or for starting a collection, but a more expensive hi-end condenser (like a Neumann or an AKG) is probably a better investment in the long run.


