The Rode Podcaster next to an iPhone for scale. Rich and true — that’s how I would describe the Podcaster audio quality. During Skype calls and podcasts, my voice always sounded great and people could ...
Last week, we shared the $99 Rode PodMic and were floored. For $99, it’s easily one of the best choices for streamers on a budget ready to make the jump to XLR. Today, we’re looking at its big brother ...
When a microphone has been around for 30 years, it must be doing something right. The Rode NT1 is arguably the company's flagship studio mic and origin story for the brand's name. The mic was ...
The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results. The latest ...
Whether you’re sharing your hot takes on film and television or you’re planning to interview every expert willing to sit down with you, the first step to starting a new podcast is setting up your ...
Overview: Hybrid USB/XLR mics like Shure MV7+ offer the best versatility for creators scaling from beginner setups to ...
Grateful as some are that Apple builds microphones into the iMac and its laptops, no one with a fully-functioning set of ears would claim that the results of recordings undertaken with these built-in ...
The latest trend for the media production headphone space is a podcast-ready detachable boom microphone. The latest trend for the media production headphone space is a podcast-ready detachable boom ...
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