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RØDE PodMic
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RØDE PodMic


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Ammax

6 years ago

Is there a suitable spider for the PodMic?

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sandrahubert

6 years ago

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I don't think so, because the microphone capsule is already suspended within the microphone housing in a structure-borne sound damped manner. My PodMic is attached directly to an M!ka microphone boom using the original mounting bracket (very well designed). I also don't know if the large diameter of the PodMic (62mm) would even fit into a standard spider. So far, I have not experienced any problems with noise via structure-borne sound.

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Brunner1974

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The microphone has an XLR connection (3-pin) and a digital USB-C connection. You can therefore either connect it to your sound card via an XLR cable if it has an XLR input, or connect it directly to your computer via USB-C. When using the XLR connection, make sure to switch off the phantom power on your sound card, as this can affect the microphone.

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Zarox

1 year ago

Hi, can I use the mic with the AMC2 NEO?

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David Raemy

12 months ago

According to our information, the RODE PodMic is compatible with the AMC2 NEO. You just need to make sure that you set the correct gain (approx. 60 dB) and deactivate the 48V phantom power, as the PodMic does not require phantom power.

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hobbyzocker79

1 year ago

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Invocation

2 years ago

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sandrahubert

2 years ago

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I have attached the microphone to an adjustable microphone boom. The microphone arm itself is attached to the stand-alone table, immediately adjacent to my work table. This automatically isolates the microphone from the structure-borne sound of the work table. This works without the slightest problem, but does not necessarily help at another location, as the local situation can be very different.

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Marc Huber ^^

5 years ago

Hello Ulrichkaiser The mic has an XLR output. This means that you need a mixer to connect it directly to your notebook. Here you can find a list of micros that you can connect without an adapter. (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/mikrofon-1292?pdo=1180-9195%3A3628&tagIds=591-543-988) Greetings Marc

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