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RODE Procaster Broadcast Microphone Studio Kit

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RODE Procaster Broadcast Microphone Studio Kit
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?
Asked by: art
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.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2018-12-24

What is the max SPL?

What is the max SPL?
Asked by: Renzo Nahuel
The manufacturer has not specified what the max SPL is for the RODE Procaster Broadcast-Quality Dynamic Microphone.
Answered by: Alex D
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?
Asked by: Zain
Yes, it is recomended to use a Cloud Lifter or Triton FetHead with this mic.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2021-03-15

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How close do you have to be to the mic when recording vocals?
Asked by: Anonymous
The manual says 2 inches or less. I agree -- voices are awesome at that distance and background sounds minimized or eliminated.
Answered by: Robert
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.
Asked by: Peter
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!
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2020-08-11

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Can I use this mic to record vocals for music? Im curious.
Asked by: Luis G. B.
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!
Answered by: Gentlemen's A.
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?
Asked by: John K.
It does, but you will for sure need an external one. I use the foam cover. Forget what its called though.
Answered by: Hunter G.
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?
Asked by: FC M.
I went with the Kopul Premiere Quad Pro XLR Cable 5000 Series- 10ft
Answered by: Creative Lane A.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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