When we reviewed the RODECaster Pro II , we found that it was one of the best podcast and content creation solutions out there. With four separate inputs, it was large and for many streamers and home creators, it left you paying for connectivity you might not need — in both space and dollars. The RODECaster Duo is the solution. Smaller, cheaper, but no less feature-rich and powerful, it’s a tremendous option if you only need two mic inputs. Find out more in this review!
The RODECaster Pro line-up has been one of the most venerable options since the original was released in 2018. At the time, it was at the cutting edge of home production consoles for average, bedroom content creators. It could drive just about any microphone, was an excellent mixer, had built-in vocal FX, a physical soundboard, wide connectivity, software support… the list goes on. It was, to put keep it brief, as one of the best consoles you could buy around and even well above its price point.
Then last year, RODE one-upped itself with the RODECaster Pro II, a console that took virtually every aspect of the original and improved upon it. Better connectivity, better pre-amps, more power, better sound, better FX, multiple audio device support within Windows, Bluetooth audio support, WiFi networking for easy upgrades, and a processor much more powerful than it actually needed to support a long life of free feature expansions that have already expanded functionality, particularly for game streamers.
The RODECaster Pros were fantastic — few people argue that — but they weren’t perfect. For the podcaster and streamer recording at home, they were big and expensive. With four mic inputs and headphone jacks, dedicated knobs, and faders for each, they had to
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