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Key Features
- Procaster Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
- Microphone Shockmount
- Two-Section Studio Boom Arm
- Integrated XLR Microphone Cable
The B&H Procaster Broadcast Microphone Studio Kit includes the Rode Procaster cardioid dynamic microphone, an elastic suspension shockmount, a two-section studio boom arm with an integrated XLR microphone cable. For podcasting, voice-overs, interviews, and broadcasting, this kit provides vocal-tailored tone and convenient, customizable setup. Attach the boom arm to a table or desk, then enjoy flexible positioning of the microphone and shockmount. The Procaster's internal pop filter reduces plosives while its cardioid polar pattern minimizes pickup of room ambience.
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does this come with shock mount?
does this come with shock mount?
No, the Rode Procaster does not include a shock mount. However, the RM2 stand mount is included. Rode's PSM1 Shockmount (B&H # ROPSM1) is available separately.
Date published: 2018-12-24
What is the max SPL?
What is the max SPL?
The manufacturer has not specified what the max SPL is for the RODE Procaster Broadcast-Quality Dynamic Microphone.
Date published: 2025-01-08
plan to pair with Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen ...
plan to pair with Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen to record personal projects for youtube and music. is a fet/lifter necessary?
Yes, it is recomended to use a Cloud Lifter or Triton FetHead with this mic.
Date published: 2021-03-15
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How close do you have to be to the mic when recording vocals?
The manual says 2 inches or less. I agree -- voices are awesome at that distance and background sounds minimized or eliminated.
Date published: 2019-01-12
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Will I need a cloudlifter to get good sound out of this mic? I was planning on using it with a Focusrite Scarlette Solo.
I use the Procaster with my H4n Pro recorder for podcasts and voiceover work, and, for me, no preamp is needed. I speak relatively softly, so I have the mike level set fairly high on the H4n Pro -- 85-90 (out of 100), and that regularly hits -12 on the meters, which sounds perfect. I LOVE this microphone!
Date published: 2020-08-11
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Can I use this mic to record vocals for music? Im curious.
The Procaster has a distinct tone that is in my opinion professional broadcast quality. If that is the tone you are going for then yes. Of course a mixer and post can reasonably adjust for most desired tone. It's an awesome microphone!
Date published: 2019-01-12
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I know this mic has an internal pop filter, but does anyone use an external as well? If so, what are you using?
It does, but you will for sure need an external one. I use the foam cover. Forget what its called though.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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What kind of cord should I purchase with the Rode Procaster Broadcast Quality Dynamic Microphone to connect with my Zoom H5?
I went with the Kopul Premiere Quad Pro XLR Cable 5000 Series- 10ft
Date published: 2018-08-27
