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Dynamic Large-Diaphragm Broadcast-Quality Microphone

  • 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: 695 g
  • Available since August 2008
  • Item number 114508
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Tube No
  • Switchable Polar Pattern No
  • Omnidirectional No
  • Cardioid Yes
  • Figure-8 No
  • Low Cut No
  • Pad Yes
  • shockmount included No
  • USB Microphone No
180 €
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As seen on screen... and in podcasts

Designed specifically for voice recordings, the Rode Procaster is found in many broadcast and dubbing studios and is also popular with podcasters. It is slim in design and equipped with a large dynamic diaphragm for low-noise signal transmission. Thanks to its integrated pop shield, it not only looks smart but also doesn't take up much space in front of the camera or in smaller rooms.

Rode Procaster professional microphone in use
Rode Procaster professional microphone

The voice recording specialist

The Rode Procaster works very simply: Plug it in, talk into it, done. Unlike condenser microphones, phantom power isn't necessary. The integrated pop protection eliminates the need for an additional filter in front of the microphone. And due to its electromagnetic shielding, it's also resistent to interference signals and can also be used near other electronics like screens and monitors. Since the frequency response only starts at 75Hz, there is no need for a rumble filter for very low frequencies, which don't occur in speech anyway – all this makes the Rode Procaster a real voice recording specialist.

From the studio to the great outdoors

Whether you're recording voiceovers for film, dubbing videos, putting togething radio plays, or simply making your own podcasts: The Rode Procaster is designed to do just that. The dynamic large-diaphragm microphone with a cardioid pick-up pattern does not require phantom power, which also makes it ideal for mobile applications: There's nothing standing in the way of professional voice recording in any situation.

Rode Procaster professional microphone, logo

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

Rode Procaster professional microphone with carry case and clamp

Use it wherever speech is recorded

The Rode Procaster is a speech specialist, whether in the studio or on the road. The dynamic large diaphragm, with its narrow angle of incidence, ensures first-class recording quality even in environments with more background noise. In addition, the frequency response is optimised for speech and only starts at 75Hz (see illustration). The built-in pop filter also eliminates the need to set up an additional external filter, saving time and space. All this means that speech and podcasts can be recorded anywhere in high quality.

Rode Procaster professional microphone, frequency response

376 Customer ratings

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Very good value for money, warm sound, quality build
Datorium 14.11.2020
I have been using the mic for half a year for my live streams and podcasting. Overall, very satisfied, very well build, solid feel and easy to use with Rode shock mount and arm. Sound tone is quite warm and pleasant. So far I use without any intermediate mixers or preamps, like Cloudlifter, directly into my Zoom H4n Pro recorder as an audio interface. It is a gain hungry mic, as is expected from the dynamic ones. With 85% gain you can hear the hiss noise, but it is quite insignificant and easily removed in post production. Intermediate preamps can definitely solve this issue, if you need even higher gain levels (I do not feel I need). The only significant con from my experience is its sensitivity to pop sounds, even if I use original Rode foam cover pop filter, I can definitely hear pop sounds. This is becomes particularly problematic with proximity, when you directly speak into this microphone. But it gets solved when I speak at an angle, which sounds overall very good. I have also recorded classical guitar and the result is pleasing, with rich lows and warm highs. But for this purpose I would definitely suggest lifting the signal before the audio interface or mixer, as I feel the need in more gain for instrumental recording.
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Not Just A Podcast Mic
HardBoiledEden 12.10.2019
I love this mic.

I do mainly Death Metal music, and the Procaster is my new go to for several applications.

It is superb on my voice, especially with the WS2 windscreen. The windscreen applied makes the mic sound warmer and turns it to a great answer to the SM7B while eliminating plosives, so I highly recommend getting that as well.

Besides vocals, it's surprisingly good on distorted guitars! Shove it in front of an amp and behold the great results! I like using mics for things they weren't 'designed' to do and see what you get. Sometimes you'll be very pleased with the result.

And yes, I use it for spoken word as well. Again, with the windscreen on.

As well as recording purposes, I truly feel I can defend myself with this mic if needed. It's build quality is top notch and it feels like a metal pipe in my hand.
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Perfect Dynamic Mic
Dar97 12.02.2020
I use this product for youtube videos in a not exactly silent environment and it does the perfect job for me. Have no cons about it at the moment,
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Greatly built. But gain hungry
Tattari 18.07.2018
The rode procaster microphone is absolutely wonderful. It sounds crisp and clear, doesn't pick up a lot of noise. And is built like a tank. Build quality is great and it is a heavy mic. Pouch it comes with is also very nice.
The sound quality is superb specially for the price point, and the lows are a little emphasized to give that beautiful podcasty/radio channel voice.
However i do recommend a cloudlifter or a fethead. Because this mic is really gain hungry, and i had to crank up my scarlett 2i4 to almost maximum to get decent sound without the cloudlifter
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