Head to head

RODECaster Pro vs Zoom PodTrak P8

A side-by-side look at RODECaster Pro and Zoom PodTrak P8 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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Zoom PodTrak P8

Six XLR inputs, battery power, and a touchscreen - built for ambitious podcasts

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At a glance

RODECaster ProZoom PodTrak P8
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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 run large panels, record in the field, or need to capture every guest on a separate track without a computer

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

Zoom PodTrak P8

  • 6 XLR inputs with up to 70 dB of gain and selectable 48V phantom power
  • 6 independent 3.5 mm headphone outputs with individual level controls
  • 4.3-inch color touchscreen display
  • 9 sound pads with 4 banks (36 total clips)
  • Records up to 13 simultaneous tracks to SD card
  • Battery powered (AA cells), USB audio interface, phone/TRRS input

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

Zoom PodTrak P8

Pros

  • Six XLR inputs - largest input count at this price point
  • Battery operation for field recording without AC power
  • Six independent headphone mixes per guest
  • Touchscreen interface is intuitive for live session management

Cons

  • 16-bit / 44.1 kHz recording only - lower resolution than most interfaces
  • 3.5 mm headphone jacks (not 1/4") - more fragile under heavy use
  • Heavier and bulkier than studio-only interfaces of similar input count

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 Zoom PodTrak P8 if

Podcasters who run large panels, record in the field, or need to capture every guest on a separate track without a computer.

The PodTrak P8 is the device for anyone who has outgrown four-input consoles or needs to record away from a desk. Six XLR inputs means a five-guest roundtable is possible - something almost nothing else in this price range can…

Read the full Zoom PodTrak P8 review →

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