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Description

The main difference between the RodeCaster Duo and the RodeCaster Pro 2 is the number of inputs and outputs they offer.

The RodeCaster Pro 2 has six physical faders on the mixer, allowing for additional analog inputs, while the RodeCaster Duo only has four.

Additionally, the RodeCaster Pro 2 has four headphone outputs and four line outputs, while the RodeCaster Duo has two of each.

The Duo does have one feature that the Pro 2 lacks, but it's not specified what that feature is.

Overall, if you need more inputs and outputs, the RodeCaster Pro 2 may be the better choice, but if you only need two inputs, the RodeCaster Duo is a good option as it includes all of the features and processing of the Pro 2 in a scaled down version.

Audio Quality & Processing

• Identical Audio Quality & Processing Power

Both units use the same ultra low noise, high gain Revolution preamps and onboard studio quality audio processing.

Inputs & Outputs

• RODECaster Pro 2: Designed for larger setups, it supports up to four microphones or instruments, making it suitable for podcasts or productions with multiple hosts or guests.

• RODECaster Duo: With only two combo inputs, it's tailored for solo creators or two-person podcasts.

It also features a front 3.5mm TRRS jack for headsets, making it versatile for gaming, video calls, or presentations.