RODE presents with the PodMic a compactspeaker microphone,designed for the RODECaster Pro. It is simply connected via the three-pole XLR socket, while a suitable preset is already available in the menu of the RODECaster. The Pod Mic is also suitable for radio, radio play and sync studios and scores with a professional, dynamickidney capsule as well as its own swivel mount, with which it can be attached to a table tripod (DS1) or swivel arm (PSA1) and can be easily aligned towards the speaker. The capsule itself is elastically suspended, while the swivel mount is internally decoupled from the body, eliminating the need for a microphone spider.
The PodMic is a dynamic microphone and much less sensitive than a condenser microphone. This makes it ideal for studios and speech rooms that have to cope with ambient noise and/or unfavourable room acoustics. The microphone is tuned to the speech transmission and is rich in detail, full and balanced in sound. It is always pleasant to listen to - both when softly reciting poems as well as during thrilling sports reports.
The two-ply stainless steel speaker basket and a fabric path above the capsule effectively counteract explosive consonants and hissing sounds without impairing transparency - the use of an external pop filter is therefore no longer necessary. The robust housing is made of solid brass and has a scratch-resistant ceramic coating, which is why it still looks high quality even years later.
ROD PodMic Overview of the
dynamic podcast microphone
professional capsule with cardioid characteristic
optimized for speech applications
Frequency response: 50 Hz - 13 kHz
double-layered stainless steel speaking cage
internal pop filter
robust all-metal housing with scratch-resistant ceramic coating
It's a definite for streamers who looking to hit the ground running with solid sound on a budget. The PodMic has an entry-level price point for a mic that will last a lifetime
Very solidly built and inspires confidence. I also have a Sure SM7b so was able to compare directly. I would not say either one is 'better' or 'worse' than the other, just (as with many microphones of similar design) there are some differences in 'character' that you might prefer - or not. They are quite close. The Podmic does have a slightly higher output than the SM7b, which does reduce the amount of preamp gain required. I am running it into a Universal Audio Apollo Twin, and find +55db is adequate. Overall - a very good microphone in it's own right.
I am using this mic with my rodecaster pro 2 and it is great! Love it! Very heavy though. Integrated pop filter is great to. Can recommend it to everyone who wants an affordable mic with high quality.