Head to head

RODECaster Pro vs Universal Audio Volt 2

A side-by-side look at RODECaster Pro and Universal Audio Volt 2 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

RODECaster Pro

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

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Universal Audio Volt 2

Two inputs of UA preamp DNA with a vintage character switch

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At a glance

RODECaster ProUniversal Audio Volt 2
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forFour-person in-studio podcast productions that want a purpose-built console with independent headphone mixes for every guestPodcasters who want genuine analog character in their preamp path without entering the plugin subscription world

Key features

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

Universal Audio Volt 2

  • 24-bit / 192 kHz converters
  • 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power
  • Vintage mic preamp mode (610 tube circuit-inspired)
  • USB 2.0 class-compliant, iOS compatible
  • Front-panel instrument input (Hi-Z)
  • Stereo line outputs and headphone output

Pros and cons

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

Universal Audio Volt 2

Pros

  • Vintage mode adds real analog character - not a plugin
  • Class-compliant on Mac, Windows, and iOS
  • Two XLR inputs for dual-mic setups
  • Clean, solid build with metal chassis

Cons

  • Vintage mode is on or off - no blend control
  • USB 2.0 (not USB-C) - may need an adapter on newer laptops
  • No MIDI I/O

The verdict

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.…

Read the full RODECaster Pro review →

Choose Universal Audio Volt 2 if

Podcasters who want genuine analog character in their preamp path without entering the plugin subscription world.

Universal Audio built the Volt line for people who want UA heritage without UA prices. The Vintage mic preamp mode is the standout feature - flip it on and you get a subtle compression and harmonic coloring that flatters spoken…

Read the full Universal Audio Volt 2 review →

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