Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone

Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
ACOUSTIC PRINCIPLE: Dynamic, POLAR PATTERN: Cardioid, FREQUENCY RANGE: 20Hz ~ 20kHz, OUTPUT CONNECTION: XLR, OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 320Ω, SENSITIVITY: -57.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (1.60mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz, POWER REQUIREMENTS: Not required, WEIGHT (G): 937g, DIMENSIONS (MM): 172(L) x 109(W) x 62(H), COMPATIBLE RØDE PRODUCTS: PSA1, PSA1+, DS1
- A broadcast-quality dynamic microphone a rich, balanced sound optimized for podcasting
- Features an internal pop filter to minimize plosives
- An internal shock mounting to reduce vibration
- Optimized for use with the RODECaster pro podcast production studio
- Also offers exceptional results with any high-quality microphone interfa
The PodMic is a high-quality dynamic microphone for podcasting, live streaming, and other speech and vocal applications. With its rich, full-bodied sound, internal pop filter for reducing plosives, internal shock mount for reducing vibrations, and swing mount for convenient adjustment, the PodMic will take your material to the next level.
The PodMic is a broadcast-quality end-address microphone that can be used for everything from Twitch live streaming to professional podcast production. Thanks to a high-quality dynamic capsule and a tight cardioid polar pattern that delivers outstanding ambient noise rejection, the PodMic captures every aspect of your speech with richness and depth. This keeps you in front of the camera even under less-than-ideal recording situations.
What’s Included Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
It contains an included pop filter that makes getting that classic “radio” sound seen on the best podcasts easy, as well as an integrated swing mount that lets you position your microphone exactly where you need it. The PodMic will assist you in discovering your voice.
My Experience with Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
For the past six months, I’ve been investigating podcasting microphones, and this mic is by far the best. I was wondering whether or not to purchase the Shure SM7B, a classic microphone used in the music business and for other purposes.
Using Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
To use PodMic, simply follow the steps below.
- Attach the XLR connector to the microphone’s bottom.
- Connect the XLR connector’s opposite end to any output source.
- Your microphone will begin to function.
Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
Pros
- Pop filter built-in.
- The build quality and appearance are professional.
- Plosives are muted by the built-in dampening and pop filter.
- The mount’s hinges allow for flexible positioning.
Cons
- There are no audio filters built-in.
- The stand is available separately.
Frequently Asked Questions-Rode PodMic Cardioid Dynamic Podcasting Microphone
Is the PodMic from Rode a USB microphone?
Although the Rode PodMic is similar in price to many of the USB microphones we review, it does not connect via USB. Instead, like other pro studio microphones, the dynamic cardioid collects an analog signal via an XLR connector.
Is it necessary to use phantom power with PodMic?
The microphone uses an XLR connection to connect to your system and does not require phantom power. While any high-quality microphone interface will produce excellent results, the PodMic will perform best when used in conjunction with the RDECaster Pro studio.
Is the Rode PodMic a good vocal mic?
As the name says, the Rode Podmic is designed for podcast and broadcast use, which is why it’s one of my personal favorites for voice-over work. It’s amazing what this microphone can achieve for such a little price, and I strongly advise you to check it out.
Is it feasible to connect a computer to the rode PodMic?
To connect your Rode PodMic to your PC, we recommend using an Audio Interface or Audio Mixer. These solutions will offer the correct amount of amplification for the Rode PodMic and convert everything to a digital signal for your computer.
Is the Rode PodMic equipped with a shock mount?
Because of the swing mount’s design, the PodMic cannot be attached to an external shock mount. Because the PodMic’s capsule is internally hung and the swing mount is internally decoupled from the body, you don’t require a shock mount.
Is it necessary to use a Cloud Lifter with the Rode PodMic?
Absolutely. Any gain boost will help this microphone, including devices like the Cloud lifter CL-1 is made expressly for low-output microphones like this.
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