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The Rode Procaster offers broadcast quality sound that's perfect for live streamers, and podcasters alike all contained in a premium all-metal chassis. For those wanting range and dynamic ...
The Rode Procaster impressed us. For podcasting, voice-over work, or any other speech-driven medium, this is a microphone we’re happy to recommend. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert ...
Today, we’re looking at its big brother, the Rode Procaster. Available in XLR and USB versions (under the “Podcaster” name), this microphone offers incredible, broadcast-worthy sound that ...
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In fact, it’s much closer to Rode’s own Procaster (reviewed here) than either of the condensers I mentioned above at the same distance. At the same time, the Broadcaster lacks the compression ...
There’s a chance the mic you use may require an additional adapter to be attached to the microphone stand (the Rode Procaster I use does), so make sure to check your mic’s product page.
Take a RODE Procaster, make the silver parts red and you’re 95% of the way to an XDM-100. There’s a bit more going on here than that of course, but the core body of the mic is incredibly ...
You've likely seen a lot of Rode products, even if you don't necessarily realize it. The Rode name appears on many a microphone, mic stand, or other piece of audio equipment quietly sitting in ...