Rode Procaster
Dynamic Large-Diaphragm Broadcast-Quality Microphone

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Gorgeous microphone and amazing sound quality
Maybe the best dynamic at this price range. I can argue that the Podcaster might be a bit better in terms of what you get for the money, but if you got the extra cash, this one is a clear winner.
Rode Procaster
This product is awesome.
Great mic for broadcasting
I was using a large diapraghm condenser mic before for broadcasting and teleconferencing, but as condeser mic it was picking up all the background noise.
Bought this mic together with RODECaster Pro II which has specific settings and processing onboard.
Great sound and looks like it is build like a tank. Only thing that is minor hinderence is that you cannot remove it from stand without unscrewing it.
Excellent mic, but requires some boost
Great mic, excellent voice quality, but a bit low on the volume, so it requires some boost - either real time or post production.
Simple, Plug & Record
Got it out of the package, plugged it in, turned up the microphone volume, and it's ready for recording. I don't think it could be any simpler even if they tried.
Great bang for the buck
I've bought the ProCaster about 3 years ago and so far I have absolutely no complaints.
The mic is not only great for podcasts, gaming, singing, but it's also built like a tank, so you don't have to worry about dropping it or it getting roughed up any time soon.
Sound and build quality is just amazing for the price this mic comes at, an absolute must have for beginners starting their podcasts / streaming career in noisier enviroments. This mic does an amazing job at filtering out backround noise, and is still sensitive enough to pick up every spoken word.
Great value
The name pretty much says it all - Procaster - Broadcast-Quality Microphone; In my particular case it absolutely had to be paired with a Cloudlifter, but apart from that it's a really solid performing microphone.
Solid
I'm not a microphone connoisseur, and I know the vast majority of what you might want from a microphone is subjective, but I found this mic very suitable for my voice, and I think I prefer its sound to Shure SM58, and some condenser mics.
Great sound and value
Love this mic, I use it every day and it delivers a lovely tone. Great build quality and weight.
Love is a strong word, but it's justified
I love this mic. Of all the podcasting gear I've bought, I feel this has been the best investment. I spent a little more money to buy the procaster and after many months of use I am incredibly satisfied. The sound quality is exactly what I hoped for, the mic feels so sturdy that I could use it as a weapon and it would still work, and its simplicity makes it perfect.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Rode
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $196
- For radio and dubbing studios as well as for professional podcasting
- Internal pop filter and insensitivity to HF- and other electromagnetic interference
- Neodymium large diaphragm capsule
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency range: 75 - 18.000 Hz
- Output impedance: 32 Ohm
- Sensitivity -56.0 dB re 1 V/Pascal (1.60 mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1 kHz
- Length: 214 mm
- Diameter: 53 mm
- Weight : 695g
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