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Road podcaster mic
Road podcaster mic












road podcaster mic
  1. #Road podcaster mic upgrade#
  2. #Road podcaster mic full#
  3. #Road podcaster mic software#
  4. #Road podcaster mic professional#

#Road podcaster mic professional#

The RØDE Procaster is a professional broadcast quality dynamic microphone, specifically designed to offer no-compromise performance for voice applications in the broadcast environment.Īll RØDE Microphones are covered by a limited warranty for one (1) year from the date of purchase.This warranty can be extended to ten (10) years from the date of purchase. You won't find any bad solders caused by an overworked, underpaid plant worker on their products! So when you buy a RØDE microphone you are also buying their product service guarantee - their customer support teams are available around the clock to provide insight on pre-sales questions, technical support on product issues, and even general recording advice. They know they can offer a 10 year warranty because they are confident that their microphones will last a lifetime, thanks to the meticulous manufacturing process that only RØDE employs. RØDE are the only microphone manufacturer to offer a 5 to 10 year warranty across their entire range of products. RØDE have a state of the art manufacturing plant in Sydney, Australia that is specially built for their needs using incredible cutting edge equipment, but that ultimately allows their engineers to hand-craft each mic.

road podcaster mic

There are very few items in today's machine manufactured world that can claim to be 'Hand Made', and yet this is true of every RØDE microphone. If you’re into broadcasting or high end recording, this is a great mic to get you started. It’s a Cardioid polar pattern thus rejecting a lot of side noise, with an internal ‘pop’ filter and a quality Stainless steel body. The mic is ‘voiced’ for the human voice with a High pass filter allowing clarity and a low noise floor. So, on the back of their hugely successful USB Podcaster mic, this is a high quality microphone that was designed specifically for recording and broadcast situations, in this case it’s an analogue version of the Podcaster with an XLR connection in place of the USB. They have their own factory in Australia, and all their mics are Hand Made.No mass produced Chinese robotics, these mics have been assembled by real people.

#Road podcaster mic full#

The built in pop filter and shock mount mean there’s less extra gear you’ll need to take full advantage, and the USB connectivity means you need only the mic and a laptop to start your own podcast empire.The first thing that you have to remember when buying a RØDE mic is that these guys are absolute experts at what they do. It’s well made, nicely designed and does a superb job of capturing a version of your voice which sounds great. To sum up, the Rode Podcaster is not a cheap mic, but it still represents superb value.

#Road podcaster mic software#

If you’re looking for a helping hand from the mic to give the best results then there are perhaps better options - the Shure MV7 comes with software containing preset voice EQ settings, for example - but if your workflow involves processing the audio and adding compression afterwards then this isn’t a problem. Tonally, the Rode Podcaster delivers that silky smooth broadcast voice you’d expect, with nice pronunciation around the low and mid ranges, and a nice sparkle around the top end. Finally, there is a 3.5mm jack for headphone monitoring and a control for the headphone volume. In terms of controls, there’s not a huge amount on the mic itself - the theory is you’d use your recording software for checking levels - but there is a single LED which does at least give some visual feedback if you’re going way over the threshold. Form-wise, the Podcaster is an end-address mic, so you’ll need it pointing directly at you although we found the best results came speaking slightly off-axis to reduce plosives, even despite the built-in pop filter. We are big fans of the glossy white finish, which makes a nice change from the usual matte black we see in this category.

#Road podcaster mic upgrade#

It’s a shame there isn’t one in the box but we guess Rode is assuming the Podcaster is an upgrade and the user will have a stand or boom arm on which to place the mic. The all-metal chassis gives you confidence it’s made to last - Rode gear usually is - although it does demand a suitable mic stand to keep it stable.

road podcaster mic

Straight out of the box you’ll see this is a large, hefty beast of a microphone.














Road podcaster mic