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In terms of audio quality, the Rode is a cardioid-pattern mic, with no digital signal processing (DSP), making it a solid choice for radio broadcast-style vocals. And while we've seen 16-bit and 24-bit resolutions thus far, the Podcaster utilizes a less common 18-bit. The other slight surprise is that the Podcaster is a dynamic USB mic, not a condenser mic like many of the competing models. The only irony here is that, at $229, the Rode Podcaster is among the more expensive USB options we've tested. Thus, its entry into the USB mic realm is a natural progression. Rode is an Australian microphone brand that manufactures good-looking, quality condenser mics for a fraction of the price high-quality models often sell for.
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The RØDE Podcaster USB microphone is designed and made in Australia, and covered by RØDE Microphones' industry leading 10 year warranty.
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For professional applications the optional PSM1 shock mount and PSA1 boom arm are highly recommended. The Podcaster includes a sturdy RM2 microphone ring mount. It can also be used as an iPad microphone for the Apple iPad (in conjunction with the iPad Camera Connection Kit and a powered USB hub) to provide high quality recording to various iPad audio applications such as Garageband. It is also a convenient demo microphone for musicians and songwriters that prefer the convenience of a USB microphone but don't want to compromise sound quality. The Podcaster is ideal for podcasting, vodcasting, YouTube videos, voice recognition software, corporate videos and any production application that requires a simple yet professional voice-over microphone. The microphone is bus powered and features a status LED to indicate operation.
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It is fully compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8 and Mac OS X computers, as well as several Linux distributions. The Podcaster features an internal pop filter, designed to minimise plosives sounds that can overload the microphone capsule and distort the audio output. A headphone output on the microphone body provides zero-latency monitoring, so the user can hear exactly what is being recorded, free of delay or echo. Including an audiophile quality 18-bit resolution, 48kHz sampling A/D converter, the Podcaster processes all of the analogue-to-digital conversion internally, bypassing the computer's lower quality on-board sound controller altogether. The RØDE Podcaster is a dynamic, end-address USB microphone that combines broadcast-quality audio with the simplicity of USB connectivity, allowing recording direct to a computer without the need for an additional digital interface. Optional extras include a shock mounting system and soon-to-be-released Anglepoise style table mount arm.

The microphone offers a switchable highpass filter and comes complete with a 5M USB cable. The Podcaster offers an end-address configuration, the clarity of RODE's tailored-for-voice frequency response, an "ON" LED, a direct headphone amp, and of course very low self noise.
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Tailored-for-voice frequency response plus highpass filter

Now the Podcaster makes this quality available in a super-convenient USB version for the current generation of computer recording applications. The Broadcaster has become an industry standard when studio sound quality is required for on-air applications. The RODE Podcaster is based on their popular Broadcaster microphone - winner of the Radio World/US National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) "What's Cool" award.
