Head to head

Maono PD400X vs Rode Procaster

A side-by-side look at Maono PD400X and Rode Procaster for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Maono PD400X

USB and XLR in one broadcast dynamic body with real onboard EQ

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Rode Procaster

Broadcast-born dynamic built to reject the room and capture the voice

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At a glance

Maono PD400XRode Procaster
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forPodcasters who want broadcast dynamic sound plus USB-C flexibility with hands-on controlsHome studio podcasters in acoustically untreated rooms who need maximum noise rejection

Key features

Maono PD400X

  • Cardioid dynamic capsule
  • Dual output: USB-C and XLR
  • 24-bit / 48kHz resolution (USB)
  • Frequency response: 40Hz - 16kHz
  • Onboard EQ modes with tap-to-mute and gain knob (0-42dB)
  • 3.5mm headphone jack with volume control

Rode Procaster

  • Dynamic cardioid XLR, no phantom power required
  • Frequency response 75 Hz to 18 kHz
  • Internal pop filter built into the capsule housing
  • Output impedance 320 ohms, sensitivity -56 dB
  • Heavy-duty all-metal body with RM2 stand mount included
  • 10-year warranty from RODE

Pros and cons

Maono PD400X

Pros

  • Dual USB-C and XLR outputs at a competitive price
  • Onboard EQ modes provide real sound shaping without software
  • 42dB of gain adjustment is excellent for a dynamic
  • Tap-to-mute and headphone monitoring built in

Cons

  • Frequency ceiling at 16kHz is narrower than some condenser alternatives
  • Build durability over years is less proven than Shure
  • Maono Link software is functional but less refined than competitors

Rode Procaster

Pros

  • Tight polar pattern makes untreated rooms sound much better
  • Internal pop filter eliminates plosives without external gear
  • Broadcast-proven frequency curve - purpose-built for voice
  • RODE's industry-leading 10-year warranty

Cons

  • Needs a preamp with solid clean gain - low-output dynamic
  • Narrowed frequency range means less versatility for instruments
  • Heavier than many comparably-priced dynamics at 645 g

The verdict

Choose Maono PD400X if

Podcasters who want broadcast dynamic sound plus USB-C flexibility with hands-on controls.

The PD400X is one of the strongest value propositions in the dual-output dynamic category. The onboard EQ modes - flat, presence boost, bass cut - let you change the sound character without touching software, which is practically useful during live…

Read the full Maono PD400X review →

Choose Rode Procaster if

Home studio podcasters in acoustically untreated rooms who need maximum noise rejection.

The Procaster is one of the best purpose-built podcast dynamics on the market. Rode stripped away everything that a broadcast voice mic does not need - wide frequency extension, multiple polar patterns, pads and filters - and built a tight,…

Read the full Rode Procaster review →

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