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Pésimo. Decepcionado de Amazon, otra vez.

Indispensable tener una consola o mixer para conectarse a una computadora.


Few things U have to know before buy this.
1. If u have some basic sound card (USB with XLR input) Im almost sure the signal level will not be enough to use it well. If u turn your gain to max (to reach higher level signal) you will put lots of noise on your voice which is comes from the pre-amp at high gain. Im using more expensive digital mixer console but the signal still wasnt enough so I recommend to buy some inline mic amplifier which is connected between the mic and the sound card (or mixer) input.
Lots of people says Cloudlifter or similar expensive items need to buy but you dont need to spend that much money. Im using KLARK TEKNIK CM-1 (Behringer made) wich was 35 quid only on another website (amazon selling that more expensive) and no noise, no problem, but about +20db stronger signal and works well.
2. Description says it has internal pop filter which is true but if u using it close to ur mouth (or you love to play with your voice using proximity effect) you will NEED TO use some extra filter as a good acoustic foam shield or something.
3. Podmic is VERY heavy (mainly for it size) and you will need some good strong arm to hold it. Im using a TONOR T20 which is good but only if you "hanging" the mic with it so as you see on the photo, so the other direction is not really working with it coz cannot hold the weight.
4. Sound. Podmic has good and clear sound but the lower end is a bit weak but at high frequencies its very good. It cannot be a big problem if you have option to use some EQ (on mixer or at editing)to add some more low and recuce some MID. Im using multiband compressor with it to get "that radio broadcast" sound. Please note that, this is a dynamic mic so its not that sensitive to the noises around you (and bad acoustic of your room) tha a condenser mic. this mic not really picking up noises from behind itself or from the sides so its very good if you have bad recording environment around you.
So this is a good mic and If I watch the price tag I have to say this the best deal if u want to buy some good mic.

Not on that, it looks good and has a good weight to it so you know it ain't gonna break anytime soon.
Also make sure because of the weight you have either a strong table instead of a cheap IKEA one or just a small stand. As the clamp from a microphone arm will damage the desk.
All in all its a very good mic and pairs well with the Scarlett 2i2.

This is even better than that and, with a boom mic, not too tricky to use.
You can get real close for that intimate 'radio' sound, or can stay a few inches back for a more 'natural' sound.
Low noise floor, though I admit, I use a gate (on a GoXLR) so I don't experience it much. Not noticeable when speaking anyway.
The built-in shock mount works well enough that I am happily using an arm mount clamped to my desk where I type.
The built-in pop filter works well enough that I don't worry about speaking directly into the end from close up.
I'm no sound engineer, but I'm quite picky and I'm very pleased.

The construction of the mic is top quality, it is sturdy, heavy and structurally sound. The weight of the mic makes it feel even higher in quality.
The quality of this microphone really shines in how it sounds, i have it paired with my TC Helicon GOXLR and with barely any EQ at all it sounds incredible. When you get up close to it to make use of the proximity effect it makes the microphone sound even thicker and have a deeper, more enriched sound. I have managed to make it sound nearly indistinguishable from the Shure SM7B which if you know what THAT mic sounds like then you will understand the quality of this one.
I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to upgrade their streaming audio or for someone who is looking for a great XLR microphone that wont cost them an arm and a leg.

Both are heavy microphones. The Podmic is more manageable when you're looking for a slightly more portable solution. I think the microphone is still probably best situated and used as a desk/studio microphone.
The sound is warm and full. I'm not a sound engineer or voiceover artist, I'm just using my ears and comparing it to the small diaphragm condenser microphones I use for "on-the-go" interviews and ad-hoc sound recordings. The Podmic is just warmer and has more presence than smaller interview mics.
It's "horses for courses" with microphones. If I was doing an interview outdoors, or even on location and wanted the ultimate flexibility I'd still use a smaller mic, but for sit-down interviews this mic is great value and a great intro to the present, intimate, announcer voice we expect.


However, this is a solidly built and very practical/versatile piece of kit that I'd have no hesitation in using. Shame they didn't throw in a little bag, but I have it screwed into a Samson desk stand in any case. It looks the part too for video or podcasting.

I highly recommend this microphone.

I'm attaching it to a Rodecaster via XLR, which is a breeze to setup (helped by the fact that the Rodecaster has a custom setting for the Podmic). One thing to note - you need a decent pre-amp because of the gain this mic needs, so if you don't have that then consider buying a Cloudlifter cl-1.
Apparently there's a pop shield and shockmount built in (meaning that if you do want to fit something externally it's a bit more tricky to find something that matches) and you can definitely tell. Although not perfect, the usual knocks and pops are definitely dulled if not filtered out.
Comparing this to a Shure SM7B, you can definitely tell the difference, but you'd expect that to be the case given the Shure is over 3x the price.
Overall I'd say this is a fantastic buy and great value for money.

( EDIT: there are little plastic covers on the brass bits)
Firstly being a dynamic mic you will need a good preamp or an inline preamp (like a get fethead).
So I have had to spend almost double what the mic costs to get it to where the noise floor is to a higher standard. However, this doesn't mean you need to do the same as me, if you're not using it for professional uses then the mic should work fine with a cheap interface.

Great for recording podcasts, clear as day. Didn’t expect it to be as good, then again it is Rode so didn’t expect anything less.
Was so good I got another one :)


If your scrolling through amazon, and don't want to spend a bomb on a microphone or audio interface bundles, then give this microphone a shot. It's a great buy for the price, and as a qualified IT Technician, I can tell you spec wise, it's bang on for the price.







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