🎙️ Elevate Your Voice, Command the Room!
The RØDE Procaster is a professional-grade dynamic microphone designed for podcasting, streaming, and voice recording. It features an internal pop filter to minimize unwanted noise, a cardioid polar pattern for focused sound capture, and a durable metal construction that ensures longevity. Perfect for creators seeking high-quality audio performance.
J**.
Excelente sonido a precio reducido
Es un micrófono excepcional que tiene una relación de calidad precio bastante alta el sonido es tibio no necesitas estar pegadísimo a él para obtener una ganancia alta. Es importante tener una buena técnica de micrófono ya que la cápsula se encuentra demasiado cerca del final de la rejilla no es como otros micrófonos que tiene la cápsula metida dentro del cuerpo. Esa es la razón por la cual muchos youtubers se quejan de que tiene consonantes explosivas Pero la verdad es que no tienen técnica de micrófono quienes lo utilizan.
F**E
Buena alternativa al shure sm7b
El rode procaster es un micrófono de tipo dinámico, es decir es un micrófono que nos ayudará a captar menos ruido de fondo y conseguir una mejor sonoridad en general que los micrófonos de condensador cuando lo utilizamos en una casa particular o una habitación no perfectamente acondicionada como podría ser un estudio de grabación, ya que eliminaremos ruidos de fondo, sonidos de vacío y ese tipo de cosas... y es por ello que este tipo de micrófonos son los que más se ven en grabaciones de podcast, en streaming o para voces en off de videos, etc. Eso sí estos micrófonos dinámicos respecto a los de condensador perderán algunos matices en los sonidos y nos dará una sonoridad más "radiofonica" te aconsejo valorar bien antes de adquirir uno u otro y mirate alguna review de cada tipo o alguna en la que comparen los dos tipos, para no gastar tu dinero sin tenerlo claro.Pues una vez aclarado esto y si ya tienes claro que lo que buscas es un micrófono del tipo dinámico te habrás fijado que muchos creadores de contenido utilizan el shure sm7b y bien desde mi punto de vista y lo puedes comprobar viendo comparaciones y demás...esto es básicamente por una cuestión de moda y estética, al igual que que por ejemplo se usan sillas de la marca secret lab en lugar de una Steelcase... no se busca la mejor ergonomía o durabilidad, se busca estética o seguir una tendencia, pues en el caso de los micrófonos desde mi punto de vista esta pasando lo mismo este rode procaster le hace frente perfectamente al shure y todo ello por la mitad de precio, por lo que si la estética para ti no es lo mas importante para el uso que le pretendas dar es una opción igual de válida y por la mitad de coste.La calidad de construcción me ha parecido muy buena, ten en cuenta que es un micro bastante pesado sobre unos 700g por lo que tendrás que tener un brazo o soporte que pueda con él (trae un soporte adaptador para la tuerca de sistema "rode") y que el filtro anti pop que trae incluido internamente puede quedarse algo corto en algunos casos ya que este tipo de micrófonos se suele utilizar a una distancia muy corta, el fabricante indica en este modelo que se debe utilizar a 5cm, por lo que si no te importa modificar su estética, valora adquirir uno ya sea el que vende rode (WS2) de espuma o similar o de los circulares que se ponen mediante un brazo flexible.Otra cosa muy importante de este tipo de micrófonos es que necesitan mucha ganancia, algo que en postproducción se puede conseguir, pero que si por ejemplo lo vas a usar para directos o prefieres tener directamente una ganancia adecuada seguramente te hará falta un amplificador o mic booster, como puede ser el famoso Cloudlifter que tiene un coste aproximado de unos 150€ u optar por opciones más económicas como el Klark Teknik o TritonAudio que cuestan 3 veces menos y que gracias a ellos dándoles alimentación Phantom conseguirás esos dB extra que necesitas.Otra cosa que me gusto del rode es que si nos registramos en su web y validamos nuestra compra tendremos una garantía ampliada de 10 años, algo que considero que esta muy bien, en un producto de un valor elevado como este tener más años de tranquilidad en ese sentido siempre se agradece.✅ lo que mas me gusto :▪ Calidad general❌ Lo que menos me gusto :▪ Peso elevadoSin duda este procaster es una gran opción de micrófono dinámicos, en mi caso estoy muy contento con los resultado obtenidos y lo recomiendo sin duda.
M**E
By far, the best microphone I have purchased
I was using the Audio Technica AT2020 condenser mic for quite some time. While it is a very good microphone, it was very sensitive in picking up my background noise. I needed a dynamic mic that would only capture just my voice with very little to possibly no background noise. I read up on the Procaster and thought, even though it's a microphone that has been available for quite some time, it looks to be the mic that I needed. And that it was! First impressions, the mic is built like a truck. Solid metal casing, nice grilles along the top end, and even though I have no experience with any high end or expensive studio microphones, I just knew the procaster would meet my expectations based on the construction. Not only is it built solidly, but it has some serious weight to it. It's about 1.5 to 1.7 lbs, so my cheap boom arm was not going to handle it.I have read that you need a cloudlifter or some sort of preamp to use with the mic, which is somewhat true. The input or sound is very low. However, I didn't need one as the mixer I have had more than enough preamp ability to provide sufficient gain to the mic. If you have a mixer with a good preamp, then you don't need to spend the extra money for an additional preamp. The procaster is exactly what I needed. It captures my voice (which is deeper) extremely well. Most notably, it does not pick up much of the background noise that my AT2020 would. Perfect! I just had to adjust to keeping my mouth near the mic to maintain sound. It comes with a built in pop filter, which I can confirm works great. I could use the foam pop filter I had lying around, but the mic just looks sexier without it. It does not need any phantom power to work either since it is a dynamic microphone!The mic came in a nice leather pouch, with an adapter and some docs in the box. I was very please to see that I could register and get the 10 year warranty for the mic. 10 years! That tells me RODE is confident in their products. Overall, the quality, the performance, and price, just outstanding across the board!When I need additional equipment, RODE will be the very first in line for my business!
M**Y
Excellence is expensive.
The sound is buttery and rich; miles ahead of the $65 generic USB mic. I didn't realize how big a difference it would make!This mic needs a pre-amp of some kind. If you just use a mixer, you need to turn the gain up quite far, so you'll need a decent mixer to make sure the signal is clean at those higher levels. (I'm using Behringer gear, and above about 75%, you start to hear unwanted line hiss. Installing a Cloudlifter fixed that problem. Whatever the case, this mic requires that you spend more heavily on the rest of your gear. Definitely the next level up from cheap beginner YouTubing, and you'll pay for it.The Procaster has good sound rejection from the sides and rear. With the right adjustments and a less clacky keyboard, I find I can get rid of typing noises from the desk.The mic, as others have indicated, is much heavier than your standard budget mic, so bear that in mind when working out your mounting solution.I was about to get another two of these, (I have two condenser mics I was quite happy with in terms of sound quality, but they pick up everything from far away, from the other sides of walls, so dynamic mics are the answer.), but instead of dropping $600, I instead spent half that to get the next tier down; two Rode Podmics.Judging by YouTube comparisons, they don't sound as nice out of box as the Procaster, but I'm hoping with some compression tricks and equalization, they'll serve. I also like that they have a slightly greater effective speaking range than the Procaster. When interviewing guests who are not necessarily trained in audio work, I want people to feel comfortable not being right on top of their mic.But we'll see. If they don't work out as I hope, I'll return them and get another two of these Procasters.**********Update:The cheaper Podmics worked; they're nice little mics, and with compression and tweaking they do nearly sound as good.., but not quite. There's just something nagging at the edge. I ended up buying another Procaster and am very happy with that. An expensive experiment!
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!!
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