Rode Procaster Broadcast Dynamic Vocal Microphone
A**S
Its Just So Good!
I had been eying this microphone since a very long time now & today, after finally receiving it, i am just so elated to be in possession of this thing. Its rich, full, has the right amount of presence to give you the perfect broadcast sound for either your Podcast or for some other high end applications like radio shows, etc. The build quality is pretty dang good, it looks gorgeous, and of course sounds like heaven. If you really need to upgrade your podcast sound, just go for it! Its just so good!!
G**A
You go for it and you won’t regret
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. This is the best depth mic I have ever used the best vocal clarity it cancels noise from out side and built like a heavy metal gun
I**G
Great Sounding Dynamic
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. This is an excellent dynamic mic. It needs a lot of gain so I use a Fethead with mine and the sound is extremely natural with good rejection.I don’t really understand Rode’s advice to speak two inches from the mic. This increases proximity effect and for my voice, it becomes a bit too boomy. I hold it about 6 to 9 inches from my mouth where it becomes a more natural listen.Low noise as well. Bear in mind that the microphone is very heavy so you need a solid base to hold it in. I have an NT1a and the base for that suits it well.
S**X
😎Wahnsinnig gutes Mikrofon😎
⚠️Kaufgrund:Für meinen Youtube Kanal habe ich mir dieses Mikrofon gekauft.✔️Lieferung:Die Lieferung erfolgte mit Amazon Logistics und dauerte ca. 3 Tage.✔️Verarbeitung:Die Verarbeitung des Mikrofons ist perfekt! Es wirkt sehr hochwertig und weißt keinerlei Mängel auf! Lediglich die mitgelieferte "Leder"Tasche stinkt bestialisch! Da das Mikrofon darin versendet wird, hat sich der Geruch auf das Mikrofon übertragen. Ich musste es erst ein paar Tage auslüften lassen, bevor ich mich dem Mikrofon auch nur ansatzweise nähern konnte. Die Ledertasche habe ich direkt entsorgt...✔️Aufnahmequalität:Ich habe das Mikrofon über einen Steinberg UR22 MKII mit dem PC verbunden und bin von der Aufnahmequalität total überzeugt. Die Stimme wird in hervorragender Qualität aufgenommen und zusätzlich werden sämtliche Hintergrundgeräusche herausgefiltert. Einfach nur Überwältigend!🏁Fazit:Abgesehen von der bestialisch riechenden Ledertasche gibt es an diesem Mikrofon nichts auszusetzen! Die Aufnahmequalität ist überwältigend. Die Stimme wird sehr sauber und deutlich aufgenommen. Zusätzlich werden Hintergrundgeräusche effizient herausgefiltert. Ich kann dieses Mikrofon jedem empfehlen. Sämtliche Aufnahmen wirken dadurch wesentlich professioneller!⭐️Anmerkung⭐️Ich hoffe meine ehrliche Rezension war für Sie hilfreich. Mein Ziel ist es, die positiven sowie negativen Eigenschaften des Produktes aufzuzeigen und vor einem Fehlkauf zu bewahren.Besten Dank und viele GrüßeStarfox 🥰
F**0
El mejor micrófono que tengo, aunque no el más caro
Aprender en el mundo del audio cuesta bastante dinero, ya que comienzas gastando poco al principio y a medida que vas pidiendo más calidad al sonido que obtienes vas comprando más y más micrófonos, cables, mesas de mezcla, interfaces, auriculares. Sobre todo los micrófonos quieres que sean de la mejor calidad posible, y te decantas por los de condensador y grabas en habitaciones no acondicionadas, donde se mete todo tipo de ruidos de vecinos, coches, perros, ... Al final descubre que para hacer un podcast, o un screencast en tu casa lo mejor es un micrófono dinámico, así que compras el Shure sm58 que no está mal, pero que no es el adecuado para estas necesidades. Está muy bien, si quieres cantar en un escenario, pero no da el mejor sonido si lo que haces es grabar un podcast en tu casa.Al final, y después de mucho buscar por páginas web y por YouTube, me decidí por este micrófono que puedo calificar en estos momento como el mejor que tengo, aunque no es el más caro de los muchos que he llegado a comprar.Por si te sirve mi experiencia de algo, si vas a grabar un podcast o un screencast en tu casa puedes tener en cuenta estos consejos.1. No compres un micrófono de condensador. Son ideales para cantar en un estudio, pero tu estarás en tu casa y no lo usaras previsiblemente para cantar.2. No compres un micrófono USB. La calidad que obtendrás no es la mejor, incluso si compras el mejor del mercado. Lo se porque yo lo hice, y fue un error.3. Compra una mesa de mezclas de calidad o una interface de calidad. Por ejemplo, a mi me gusta la Yamaha AG064. Opcionalmente, compra un FetHead que le dará al micrófono dinámico una ganancia extra de 27dB bastante limpios5. Usa en tu editor, un compresor dinámico y un limitador. Yo uso Audacity con Chris’s Dynamic Compressor y como limitador uso LoudMax, ambos son plugins gratuitos.Y recuerda "tu mejor micrófono es el último que te has comprado hasta que viene otro a reemplazarle".
B**N
Excellent mic for someone looking to step up their podcast game
I use this in a podcast and I think it's an excellent sounding microphone. When I first started using it, I got several emails from listeners asking if I'd upgraded my mic, so it was definitely noticeable. One thing I'd say about it, is that it is quite bass heavy, so depending on the vibe you want, you might need to tinker with your EQ in post, but I find it to provide a very intimate and soft warmth.Rode have always made quality mics and this is no exception. The build quality is insane, it's heavy and feels like it's built like a tank, every part of the mic is made from metal and there's no plastic in sight. It might seem quite pricey if you're new to podcasting but once you feel and hear the sound quality I think you'll appreciate the step up from cheaper, entry-level mics. My one gripe would be the soft, leatherette carry case, which I wish had some padding, although to be honest if I dropped this thing I'd be more concerned for the floor rather than the mic, so it's not a big deal really.I use it plugged into a Scarlett 2i2 and before that, a Scarlett Solo and both drove it just fine, although I did have to turn the gain up to maximum, it was still silent and didn't pick up any unwanted room noise or white noise from excessive gain. If you're looking to get that broadcast feel to your voice and want to either upgrade your podcasting setup to something a little more professional, I couldn't recommend this highly enough.
J**P
Really good quality mic (but you will probably need some other kit as well)
This is a professional, quality mic. I use my for streaming and the sound quality is superb. Please be aware though that if you are plugging this mic in to a PC then you will most likely need a small amp (with USB out) such as a Scarlet Solo which will add significantly to the price. Please be aware, because this is a processional recording mic, it does not have a USB output. You will also need to get yourself an XLR cable to plug the Mic in to the Scarlet (or similar) USB amp. I purchased a quality, "No Bull" premium cable for just over £6.This mic is heavy (quality heavy), so if you are going to be using a mic boom make sure it can handle the weight. I use a TONOR Adjustable Suspension Boom Scissor which currently cost around £24. You could buy the RODE arm which will cost around 3 times more but doesn't seem to add anything that I can see that the TONOR arm doesn't so I recommend that you save yourself around £40.Oh, the gold metal dot that you will find on the mic indicates where the front of the mic is. Have this facing you when talking in to the mic. The areas to the left and right of this dot will also have good pick up.In summary, for a PC setup I use the following with this mic which should give you a good start in knowing what you will need to look for:- RODE Procaster Mic- Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface (amp)- No Bull Premium XLR Cable (2m) (High Quality Balanced Male to Female Microphone Lead)- TONOR Microphone Arm Stand (Adjustable Suspension Boom Scissor Mic Stand with Pop Filter, 3/8" to 5/8" Adapter, Mic Clip, Upgraded Heavy Duty Clamp)
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