The Rode microphone podcaster is a USB microphone designed for podcasting and voice recording. It has broadcast quality sound with low noise and is tailored for vocal capture. Key features include a 28mm dynamic capsule, 18-bit resolution sampling between 8-48kHz, headphone output, and compatibility with Windows and Mac. Weighing only 610 grams, the podcaster is well-suited for podcasts, screen casts, voiceovers and music recording within its 40Hz to 14 kHz frequency range.
1. Rode microphone podcaster
The rode microphone podcaster is a microphone that records sound to a broadcast
quality that can be used in podcasts. It is low noise and is tailored especially to record
voices. It features
• Broadcast Sound Quality
• 28mm dynamic capsule
• 18-bit resolution, 8-48kHz sampling
• Windows and Mac compatible
• Powered by USB bus
• Internal capsule shock mounting
• 3.5mm stereo headphone output with volume control built-in to body
• Ideal for voice recognition software
The podcaster weighs only 610 grams and is ideal for use in podcast creating, screen
casts, movie voiceovers and recording music. It has a frequency range of 40Hz to 14
kHz and its dimensions are 215mmH x 56mmW x 52mmD
While using the rode microphone, you should remember that it is really sensitive. You
should also plug your headphones into the body of the microphone and not the
computer. When the volume is up on the microphone you can really see that t picks
up every thing and filters out the noise like currently I can typing on the computer and
you can hear the individual clacks of typing each letter…