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Rode NTG5 Kit

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Shotgun Condenser Microphone

  • HF Technology with vacuum-sealed electronics (Conformal Coating)
  • Extremely climate-resistant and insensitive to interference
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 130 dB (1.0% THD)
  • Equivalent noise level: 10 dBA
  • Frequency response: 80 - 20000 Hz (±3 dB)
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 66 mV/Pa
  • Output impedance: 25 Ohm
  • Requires +48 V Phantom power 2 mA
  • Aluminium housing
  • Dimensions (length x diameter): 203 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 76 g
  • Includes PG2-R pistol grip with Rycote boom mount, PG2-R Pro special cable, WS10 foam windscreen and WS10 deluxe windscreen, RM5 microphone clamp and ZP1 carrying case
  • Suitable case: Article no. 486815 (not included)
Available since November 2019
Item number 478961
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Battery Powered No
Directional Microphone Yes
Stereo Pair No
switchable lowcut No
switchable pad No
characteristic super-cardioid
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Accessories Mount, Windshield
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Versatile lightweight shotgun mic

The Rode NTG5 Kit is a short, ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone designed for demanding professional applications. Featuring RF-bias technology and a vacuum-sealed electronic system, it delivers consistent performance even in difficult environmental conditions. Its innovative circular port interference tube design captures a transparent and natural sound, while its exceptionally low self-noise of just 10dB(A) makes it one of the cleanest shotgun microphones available. The NTG5 Kit includes a Rycote-based pistol grip with shockmount, a foam windshield, and a WS10 furry windscreen, providing excellent wind protection for location recording, filmmaking, and broadcast applications. Its ultra-lightweight 76g build significantly reduces fatigue for boom operators working long shoots.

Rode NTG5 shotgun condenser microphone

Exceptional clarity with minimal self-noise

Weighing just 76g and measuring only 203mm, the Rode NTG5 delivers a professional-grade performance similar to that of much longer shotgun microphones, in an ultra-compact format. Despite its size, its supercardioid polar pattern maintains the highly directional properties expected from a top-tier shotgun mic, effectively isolating speech while minimising background noise. The advanced acoustic design - with strategically placed circular ports - enhances transparency and reduces phase distortion, resulting in a natural, uncoloured sound. The RF-bias technology and vacuum-sealed electronics provide exceptional resistance to humidity, temperature fluctuations, and contaminants like dust and sand, making the NTG5 a trusted choice for outdoor production. With its low output impedance, it ensures strong signal transmission, even with lower-gain preamps, allowing for versatile compatibility across a range of recording devices.

Rode NTG5 shotgun condenser microphone

A professional entry point into cinematic audio

The Rode NTG5 Kit provides an affordable yet professional-grade solution for those entering the world of cinematic sound recording. Its complete package of accessories - including a pistol grip shockmount, foam windshield, and WS10 furry windscreen - delivers excellent value, making it a practical ready-to-use kit for filmmakers, content creators, and field recordists. Designed with boom operators and location sound professionals in mind, the NTG5's lightweight build reduces fatigue, while its rugged construction ensures reliability in harsh shooting environments. Additionally, its accurate bass reproduction allows for natural and clear voice capture, making it an excellent choice for documentary work, interviews, and on-location dialogue recording.

Rode NTG5 shotgun condenser microphone

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

For both indoor and outdoor use

The Rode NTG5 operates at a low output impedance of 250 ohms, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of recorders, cameras, and professional audio interfaces - even those featuring less powerful preamps. As a 48V phantom-powered condenser microphone, it consumes minimal power, making it well-suited for battery-powered mobile recording setups. For extreme outdoor conditions, the NTG5 can be paired with the Rode Blimp windshield system, offering superior wind protection for high-wind environments. Indoors, its linear and natural frequency response makes it an excellent choice for voice-over work, interviews, and broadcast applications. When operated from a boom pole, such as the Rode Boompole Pro, it provides an extended reach for film sets and location recording. The NTG5 Kit's XLR connectivity ensures seamless integration into professional workflows, making it a versatile and expandable tool for professionals and aspiring filmmakers alike.

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When it works it's great...but it doesn't always work
Rich07 16.02.2022
Great when it works. However, I suddenly suffered from a lot of noise when I used for the second time. I switched it out for another NTG5 with the same setup, and the noise was gone. I subsequently looked this up online, and apparently it's not uncommon for the NTG5 to fail in this manner - a lot of people have reported similar problems, even when using top of the range XLR cables and external recorders. Not everyone has this problem, but I do not want that level of risk, particularly with a mic at this price point.
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Enormous dissapointment and completely unreliable
Thomas Lambrechts 08.03.2024
Bought an NTG5 in a camerashop, brand new. It worked for about 10 minutes and a couple of hours later, there was only noise. I switched to other XLR cables, interfaces, all with the same result.

Then I received the one I ordered with Thomann. Worked for about 5 minutes while testing it for the first time. Wasn't amazed with the sound quality but fine. After that I got this super weird skreechy sound over it and I've read that this happened quite often with other people. When I read about it, I thought "this is probably a rare occurence" what are the odds this would happen to mine after one already failed. Jokes on me, because it happened literally, 10 minutes after unboxing.

I've owned and used a couple of Røde mics before and was pretty happy with them, but I'm sorry to say I've lost faith in them. All the fun extra accessoires are useless if your mic doesn't work.

Returning it.
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DF
Very Happy with my NTG5
Donal Fermoy 02.04.2020
On st. Patricks Day, Fermoy usually has about 1,400 participants in their parade with about 4,000 watching. This year (2020), because of COVID-19, we had no parade. Instead, we raised the national flag in the Square, while a trumpeter played the National Anthem and the Fields of Athenry. I used the NTG5 and a Zoom H6 to record the sound and an iPhone7 to record the video. You can see the result here. was brilliant at filtering out the passing traffic. Totally delighted with it.
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EE
A microphone that beats even 1000+ euro mics with specs
Ekebert E 08.02.2025
If you compare the Rode NTG5 to other much more expensive and "professional" microphones like Schoeps or Sennheiser, you realize that the NTG5 in many cases actually beats those several thousand dollar microphones with its specs. And I am happy to say that it is not only fantastic on paper but also fantastic in real life!

This microphone has very good rejecton to the sides and in general the coloration from the sides is low and so it sounds natural both on axis and also off-axis. It is a nice and flat microphone, meaning that you can really EQ the sound in post exactly how you want it to sound.

This microphone also has very low self noise for a condenser shotgun microphone. And not only that, it also has an extremely strong output and only 25 ohm impedance, meaning that even really cheap and not great preamps will achieve fantastic sound quality with this microphone since you don't have to amplify the preamps much at all. So this microphone will keep the noise of your recordings very low in several ways: 1. its very low self noise itself and 2. it keeps your preamp's gain much lower, meaning less noise coming from the preamp as well!

Build quality is very good and I have had 0 problems with two of my Rode NTG5's. As long as you provide 48V phantom power, you should be all set!

Of course you get even more than just the mic, the shock mount system that comes with it is VERY HIGH quality and uses industry standard rycote shock mounting system which is really effective at eliminating any handling noise. Also the foam and fur cover work very well, though you would still need the blimp if you are gonna be recording in very windy scenarios.

Curtis Judd as well as Sound Speeds (a true location sound professional with a career including very high budget Hollywood movies) have both done extensive video reviews on it and both highly recommended it.
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