You can view a current list of unauthorized US dealers here. I tried it through my Focusrite pre-amp/compressor and could barely hear it so I … On the box, it says that the Rode NT-1 is "The world's quietest 1" cardioid condenser microphone". Beware of counterfeit goods. Can these things be repaired and, if so, where? Simple query - my Rode NT1-A condensor microphone has developed a fault (it is massively too quiet - barely audible with all levels on full). For quick reference NO FBA reseller (FULFILLMENT BY AMAZON) on Amazon is authorized. The ones in the Saffire range are decent, but will pale in comparison to something like the FMR RNP (which features 66 dB of gain).. We have lots of recommendations here but if you go this route, be on the lookout for two independent mono channels and at least 60 dB of gain. Assuming these are fine, I'd suggest a standalone preamp. Also, I'd make sure to buy something in the mid-range, … If you see a price that looks too good to be true, it probably is! Is my problem that the mic is actually working correctly but is simply too quiet? I sent a message to Rode support and am waiting to hear back. As the title says, my rode procaster is very quiet. I got it hooked up to my Steinberg UR22 mk II Audio Interface with a normal XLR Cable and I have to set the gain to litteraly 100% to get to about -24 dB while talking normally. I was thinking about buying the TritonAudio Fethead to boost the signal. Check our website to make sure you’re purchasing from an authorized RØDE reseller. It feels like there is something obvious that I'm missing here but can't seem to figure it out.