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Why you might need an XLR input microphone instead of a USB microphone

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Why you might need an XLR input microphone instead of a USB microphoneHello, podcasters! In today's episode, we are going to tackle a common dilemma many podcasters face: choosing between an XLR microphone and a USB microphone. Specifically, we will delve into the features of the Rode PodMic USB XLR, a microphone I recently reviewed. If you haven't watched the review video yet, be sure to read this article first!The Difference in SoundIn the review video, I covered the differences in sound between the XLR and USB inputs. Spoiler alert: both are good! However, there is a crucial aspect that I did not discuss in the video, which you need to consider before making your decision - the lead, or cable, you will use. The Importance of the CableThe type of cable you need depends on your podcasting setup. If you plan to record at your desk and stay close to your computer, the Rode PodMic, with the lead included in the box, will work just fine. However, if you plan to record further away from your input source, like on a couch or in another room, you'll need an XLR input device. Fortunately, the Rode PodMic has both USB and XLR connections, making it a versatile choice for any setup.Rode's Advice on Cable LengthI reached out to Rode to inquire about longer cables for the USB microphone, and they advised against it due to potential issues with dropouts and distorted sound. However, with an XLR connection, you can use a much longer lead without any issues. Recording from a DistanceWith an XLR connection, you can be much further away from your input source. For example, you could be sitting on a couch, in another room, or anywhere else, and then use your XLR lead to plug into a Rodecaster Pro 2 or a Focusrite Claret preamp without any issues of dropouts or connection loss.XLR Connection and PreampKeep in mind that if you opt for an XLR connection, you will need a preamp or recording device to plug it into—you can't just plug an XLR lead into the back of your computer. While this will increase your initial costs, the freedom to record from anywhere and the fantastic connection quality might make it worth it. Consider Your Recording LocationHopefully, this episode has clarified the cable situation for you. If you are interested in the actual sound quality differences between XLR and USB, be sure to watch the review video. There are a few differences that, to the trained ear, you can certainly hear, but the biggest difference is the need for length if you plan to record further away from your recording device.Resources Mentioned:Rodecaster Pro IIRodecaster DuoRode...

Why you might need an XLR input microphone instead of a USB microphoneHello, podcasters! In today's episode, we are going to tackle a common dilemma many podcasters face: choosing between an XLR microphone and a USB microphone. Specifically, we will delve into the features of the Rode PodMic USB XLR, a microphone I recently reviewed. If you haven't watched the review video yet, be sure to read this article first!The Difference in SoundIn the review video, I covered the differences in sound between the XLR and USB inputs. Spoiler alert: both are good! However, there is a crucial aspect that I did not discuss in the video, which you need to consider before making your decision - the lead, or cable, you will use. The Importance of the CableThe type of cable you need depends on your podcasting setup. If you plan to record at your desk and stay close to your computer, the Rode PodMic, with the lead included in the box, will work just fine. However, if you plan to record further away from your input source, like on a couch or in another room, you'll need an XLR input device. Fortunately, the Rode PodMic has both USB and XLR connections, making it a versatile choice for any setup.Rode's Advice on Cable LengthI reached out to Rode to inquire about longer cables for the USB microphone, and they advised against it due to potential issues with dropouts and distorted sound. However, with an XLR connection, you can use a much longer lead without any issues. Recording from a DistanceWith an XLR connection, you can be much further away from your input source. For example, you could be sitting on a couch, in another room, or anywhere else, and then use your XLR lead to plug into a Rodecaster Pro 2 or a Focusrite Claret preamp without any issues of dropouts or connection loss.XLR Connection and PreampKeep in mind that if you opt for an XLR connection, you will need a preamp or recording device to plug it into—you can't just plug an XLR lead into the back of your computer. While this will increase your initial costs, the freedom to record from anywhere and the fantastic connection quality might make it worth it. Consider Your Recording LocationHopefully, this episode has clarified the cable situation for you. If you are interested in the actual sound quality differences between XLR and USB, be sure to watch the review video. There are a few differences that, to the trained ear, you can certainly hear, but the biggest difference is the need for length if you plan to record further away from your recording device.Resources Mentioned:Rodecaster Pro IIRodecaster DuoRode...

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