Head to head

PreSonus Studio 24c vs RODECaster Pro

A side-by-side look at PreSonus Studio 24c and RODECaster Pro for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

PreSonus Studio 24c

USB-C upgrade over the AudioBox with 192 kHz and cleaner preamps

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RODECaster Pro

The original all-in-one podcast console that redefined the category

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At a glance

PreSonus Studio 24cRODECaster Pro
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Best forPodcasters and producers who want PreSonus preamp quality, MIDI, and a future-proof USB-C connection in one compact unitFour-person in-studio podcast productions that want a purpose-built console with independent headphone mixes for every guest

Key features

PreSonus Studio 24c

  • USB-C bus powered
  • MIDI In/Out (5-pin DIN)
  • 2 XMAX-L combo XLR/TRS inputs with 48V phantom power
  • 24-bit / 192 kHz converters, 115 dB dynamic range
  • Independent headphone output with volume control
  • Bundles Studio One Artist and Studio Magic plugin suite

RODECaster Pro

  • 4 XLR mic inputs with Class A preamps and individual 48V phantom power
  • 4 independent headphone outputs with mix-minus
  • 8 programmable sound pads with 8 banks (64 total clips)
  • APHEX Aural Exciter, Big Bottom, compressor, noise gate, de-esser per channel
  • Bluetooth phone integration with automatic mix-minus
  • USB audio interface and microSD multitrack recording

Pros and cons

PreSonus Studio 24c

Pros

  • USB-C native - works with modern laptops without adapters
  • XMAX-L preamps are clean and transparent
  • MIDI I/O included
  • Strong software bundle for the price

Cons

  • Two inputs only - same limit as AudioBox
  • Plastic chassis is less durable than the AudioBox steel body
  • Less brand recognition than Focusrite at the same price

RODECaster Pro

Pros

  • Four XLR inputs and four headphone outputs - full panel show in one device
  • Sound pads are production-ready without additional hardware
  • APHEX processing per channel included
  • Established ecosystem with deep tutorial and user community resources

Cons

  • Original preamps lack the gain of the Pro II Revolution design
  • Firmware updates have ended - the platform is mature, not evolving
  • RODECaster Pro II is the current model and the better long-term buy

The verdict

Choose PreSonus Studio 24c if

Podcasters and producers who want PreSonus preamp quality, MIDI, and a future-proof USB-C connection in one compact unit.

The Studio 24c is the answer to everyone who asked PreSonus to put a USB-C port on the AudioBox. The XMAX-L preamps are quieter and more transparent than the older design, 192 kHz conversion is now standard, and the 115…

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Choose RODECaster Pro if

Four-person in-studio podcast productions that want a purpose-built console with independent headphone mixes for every guest.

The original RODECaster Pro defined a product category. Four XLR inputs with individual phantom power and APHEX processing, four headphone outputs with independent mix-minus, eight sound pads for music and effects - everything a panel podcast needs in one device.…

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