Even though I already own a podmic usb I still clicked on this video. And man I don’t regret that, in the first 30 seconds of the video I already wanted to subscribe to you channel haha. Your videos are the perfect mix of entertainment and education. I love the content, keep it up!
Is it just me, or does anyone else see how good this video is produced. The sound design, the voice over, the footage, the helpful breakdown ! Everything about this video is so beautiful done!
@@becomesavvy Yea right out the gate on the usb side straight to the computer cuts out the hiss. Plugged into the RC Duo, you can do slight processing. On the xlr side, it sounds nice without much hiss and with a cloudlifter, it’s a lot. I’m not an audio guy so I’m still learning the noise gate. I did however, for shits and gigs, get a lewitt 440 to see how the condenser mic works. My living room is untreated and I sit about 3 feet from the AC so I’ll let you know
You can always offset the cost of a mic by sound preparing your ream, becoming a better editor, or taking time to learn about sound theory. A good audiophile will make any mic sound decently good
You’re welcome! You can definitely use this with a phone, but I think you have to use RODE’s cables (normal USB-C cables won’t work). The one that comes with the mic is USB-C to USB-C, so it should work with your phone out of the box
Even with a Vocaster One, priced at 45-50EUR, the XLR is slightly, slightly cheaper IF you don't include the popfilter. Then if you get the same Rode pop-filter, you are right withing margin of error.
Definitely wish I would’ve known about this mic last year when I bought my Shure Mv88+ lol. I got it bc I could use it with my phone. Wondering now if I should consider this?
The only thing I disagree is on the rodecaster interface you dont need a rodecaster interface and most people if they are doing a multi podcast are using a cheaper interface so the price set up felt more skewed because of it
That’s definitely true, but when you start to factor in the cost of a decent XLR interface and the extra hardware, the PodMic USB starts to show a bit more value
Even though I already own a podmic usb I still clicked on this video. And man I don’t regret that, in the first 30 seconds of the video I already wanted to subscribe to you channel haha. Your videos are the perfect mix of entertainment and education. I love the content, keep it up!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words and encouragement. Welcome aboard 😄
Is it just me, or does anyone else see how good this video is produced. The sound design, the voice over, the footage, the helpful breakdown ! Everything about this video is so beautiful done!
Wow, thank you so much! 😄
Great piece! People have been seriously sleeping on the PodMic USB...
I like mine and I have an SM7b and a RE20. The podmic usb is great for online meetings when traveling as I get DSP without the need for an interface.
Terrific review & great points!! Keep up the great videos!
I really appreciate that! Thanks for taking the time to watch 😄
Great review, thanks!!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching :)
After hours of research, I landed on this mic as the best choice for my needs. It’s a great value. Good job on the video.
Thank you! I’ve definitely enjoyed using this mic 😄
I just got the podmic usb and the mic desk stand running it thru the RC Duo. Very good mic
That’s awesome! I’ve been using mine since early this year and I absolutely love it, even running out straight out of USB
@@becomesavvy Yea right out the gate on the usb side straight to the computer cuts out the hiss. Plugged into the RC Duo, you can do slight processing. On the xlr side, it sounds nice without much hiss and with a cloudlifter, it’s a lot. I’m not an audio guy so I’m still learning the noise gate. I did however, for shits and gigs, get a lewitt 440 to see how the condenser mic works. My living room is untreated and I sit about 3 feet from the AC so I’ll let you know
Good review, thanks mate!
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed it!
I actually like the podmic usb in the usb mode more but if it had a gain knob for the Usb mode I would use it for gaming as well
Really appreciating your review! Also, I'm digging the video production :)
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it 😄
You can always offset the cost of a mic by sound preparing your ream, becoming a better editor, or taking time to learn about sound theory. A good audiophile will make any mic sound decently good
can the maono pd400x can compete with this mic?
Great breakdown!
Thank you!
thanks for the video. can I connect this mic directly to android phone via usb C cable that comes with it? does it work?
You’re welcome! You can definitely use this with a phone, but I think you have to use RODE’s cables (normal USB-C cables won’t work). The one that comes with the mic is USB-C to USB-C, so it should work with your phone out of the box
Even with a Vocaster One, priced at 45-50EUR, the XLR is slightly, slightly cheaper IF you don't include the popfilter. Then if you get the same Rode pop-filter, you are right withing margin of error.
Definitely wish I would’ve known about this mic last year when I bought my Shure Mv88+ lol. I got it bc I could use it with my phone. Wondering now if I should consider this?
The only thing I disagree is on the rodecaster interface you dont need a rodecaster interface and most people if they are doing a multi podcast are using a cheaper interface so the price set up felt more skewed because of it
Thanks much Bro.
No problem! Thanks for watching :)
can i put a usb extension for the usb c so it can connect to my pc ? bc i dont have a usb c port on it
Yep! A USB-C to A converter should definitely work. Or if you have a separate USB-C to USB-A cable, you should be able to use that as well
@@becomesavvy Nice thx dude
Why i am not satisfied with this i have this but don't khow how to use 🙃
The video i wish i watched BEFORE buying the Standard Podmic.
i prefer mv7
Nobody cares
podmic usb is more expansive than xlr vezrsion ....
That’s definitely true, but when you start to factor in the cost of a decent XLR interface and the extra hardware, the PodMic USB starts to show a bit more value
@becomesavvy a Scarlett cost 70€. What do you mean ?