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PC Magazine
★★★★
2 years ago
Rode NTH-100 Review

Rode’s first pair of headphones, like most of the Australian manufacturer’s other gear, are made for content creators such as filmmakers, musicians, and podcasters. The $149 Rode NTH-100 headphones aren’t wireless, but they fit securely and remain comfortable over long listening periods. More importantly, they're just as adept at delivering accurate audio as they are at producing powerful subwoofer rumble. Beyerdynamic's $179.99 DT 770 Studio headphones are slightly more impressive in terms of sonics, while Sennheiser's $99.95 HD 280 Pro headphones are long-standing favorites for studio use on a budget, but the NTH-100 over-ears are stylish alternatives worth considering.Cool and Comfortable The NTH-100 headphones, available only in black, use earcups with a rounded triangular shape that roughly matches the contour of your ear. The grilles inside the earcups sport L and R markers and the outside panels feature a large Rode logo (an O symbol with a slash through it that resembles t...

The studio-focused Rode NTH-100 headphones deliver clear, accurate audio and are comfortable to wear over extended listening sessions.

Accurate audio performance with a focus on clarity; Comfortable, cool design; Headband features locking mechanisms for a consistent fit; Detachable cable

No inline remote or mic cable options

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
2 years ago
RØDE NTH-100 review: perfect for podcasting and much, much more review

Superb comfort; Uncoloured sound; Adjustable fit; Detachable cable;

Fairly heavy; Fabric earcups are harder to clean than vinyl;

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