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sontronics podcast pro

by Mrs. Delphia Quigley Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How much does the sontronics podcast Pro cost?

Pricing and Availability: The Sontronics Podcast Pro costs: £99 / €109 / $149 while the Sontronics Elevate microphone boom arm sells for £99 / €129 / $149. The XLR-to-USB cable costs £19.99 / €25.99 / $29.99.

What is the best microphone for podcasting?

Sontronics Podcast Pro is a professional dynamic microphone, hand-built in the UK, specifically developed to give incredible results for podcast as well as radio broadcast, gaming, streaming, vlogging, video calls and music. If you need to record, broadcast or capture vocals of any kind, Podcast Pro is the mic for you.

What is the difference between the sontronics podcast Pro and elevate?

One more thing… the Podcast Pro comes with a lifetime warranty and that makes it a guaranteed winner in my book. Pricing and Availability: The Sontronics Podcast Pro costs: £99 / €109 / $149 while the Sontronics Elevate microphone boom arm sells for £99 / €129 / $149.

Is sontronics run by musicians?

The team behind Sontronics includes professional musicians Lisa and Trevor Coley, plus the engineering talent of the company’s chief engineer, João Neves, who hails from Northern Portugal and is a bit of a wizard when it comes to electronics. João is also a brilliant jazz guitarist. How can anyone not like an company run by musicians?

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What is a podcast pro?

The Podcast Pro, however, is the first Sontronics mic designed specifically for the spoken word. Sontronics' founder Trevor Coley was apparently inspired to make the Podcast Pro by his teenage children who, like a lot of teenagers now, are heavily into podcasters, YouTubers, vloggers and game streamers. Impressed by the video production values of this new generation of content creators, his aim was to make top-notch audio quality available to them too, and at an accessible price. Despite its affordability, and in common with all Sontronics mics, the Podcast Pro is handmade in the UK and comes with a lifetime warranty.

What is the name of the mic that is used for the spoken word?

The Podcast Pro, however, is the first Sontronics mic designed specifically for the spoken word.

Is Podcast Pro a success?

Overall then, I'm happy to declare the Podcast Pro a success. It yields a smooth and very usable sound that responds well to a bit of 'enhancing' EQ where needed, but requires nothing in terms of correction. It's also affordable, yet built to last — I can't really fault it!

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Product description

The Sontronics Podcast Pro Microphone is a dynamic microphone optimized for recording spoken word broadcasts including podcasts, radio, gaming and voice-over applications.The Podcast Pro features a high output dynamic capsule which allows the microphone to capture great clarity, richness and depth - without the need to add an additional preamp stage.

Where is the Sontronics Podcast Pro microphone made?

The Sontronics Podcast Pro microphone is designed in the UK and built at Sontronic’s factory in Poole, Dorset, on England’s south coast. I love the fact that this superb little mic is produced in the UK rather than some factory in the Far East, on the other side of the world.

How many colors are there in the Sontronics Podcast Pro?

The Sontronics Podcast Pro comes is a choice of seven different colors.

What is the best way to suspend a podcast microphone?

The Elevate microphone arm is an ideal way of suspending the Podcast Pro microphone.

What colors are the podcast pro mics?

The latest series of the mic is now available in a range of seven colors: Red, Black, Cosmic Grey, Blue, Gold, Green and Purple.

Can I use a podcast microphone on a computer?

This is a high-quality and affordable dynamic microphone can be used directly with a computer by using an XLR-to-USB adapter cable or by plugging it directly into an XLR audio interface such as the Scarlett 2i2 or, my own choice, a Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD. All you need is an XLR microphone cable to plug into the XLR/USB interface, which then connects to almost any computer using a regular USB cable.

Why is Zoom recording so bad?

Because of this, Zoom calls sound echoey and distant with a poor microphone. Podcasts recorded in large rooms can sound poor and bad-quality sound is a prime reason for people not subscribing to a podcast.

Is Sontronics Podcast Pro good?

The Sontronics Podcast Pro has high-quality internal, to cut out side-spill from background noise or guests in the same room, plus it’s also great at preventing sibilance and plosives

What is a podcast pro?

The Podcast Pro is a great value, stylish home-broadcasting mic that also holds its own for simple home studio duties.

What is the mount for a mic?

The mic is mounted on an adjustable bracket that will easily attach to any standard mic stand .

Is the Irig Mic Studio portable?

The iRig Mic Studio is equally at home on a portable device as a laptop or computer , and the price-to-performance balance makes this a very attractive option for anyone on a budget looking to get into recording.

Does Podcast Pro have a pop shield?

The Podcast Pro also features a built-in pop shield, which does a decent job of cutting down on unwanted sibilance if, perhaps, not quite as well as using a dedicated external pop shield will.

Do all journalists have their own YouTube channels?

In our modern online world, everyone is diversifying their activities; traditional print journalists are recording videos, musicians, gamers and fitness gurus alike have their own YouTube channels, and literally everyone you’ve ever met now hosts their own podcast.

Is Podcast Pro good?

MusicRadar verdict: The Podcast Pro is a great value, stylish home-broadcasting mic that also holds its own for simple home studio duties.

Go Pro

The dynamic microphone is available in black and red, and I can’t help but note how closely our red review version resembles a slimline can of Coca-Cola. The mic’s hinge features two thumbscrews that allow you to loosen and tighten its connection to your microphone stand, which allows you to angle the Podcast Pro directly at your the source signal.

Under the grille

The microphone features a fixed supercardioid polar pattern that offers a fairly directional sound, which means you’ll experience a considerable drop-off in both volume and tonal response if you move off-axis while you’re recording.

Seriously spoken

If you’re serious about recording the spoken voice, there is much to admire in Sontronics’ latest. The Podcast Pro is a clean-sounding, no-nonsense and relatively inexpensive bit of kit that’s impressively rich in tone and capable of high-quality results in all spoken-word recording applications.

Alternatives

The latest podcast-ready microphone from Australia’s RØDE is optimised for use alongside the RodeCaster Pro production studio but is effective on its own too.

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