The mic’s off-axis rejection means that it performs well even in less than ideal conditions. Two of the biggest are unwanted background noise and reverb. It seems like PreSonus have designed the Revelator Dynamic to address some of the common problems of the podcaster. The Revelator Dynamic is a mic for recording vocals – that could be anything from podcasting and audiobook narration to rapping or singing. The Revelator Dynamic also has a Cardioid polar pattern, which means it’s designed to pick up the voice of one person at any one time. Dynamic and condenser are the two main ways mics are built and how they function. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the Revelator Dynamic is a dynamic mic. In PreSonus’ own words, “The Revelator Dynamic USB microphone takes the clarity and warmth of our fan-favourite PD-70 microphone and adds easy-to-use, customizable presets to further polish your voice.”
We might earn a small commission should you choose to buy through them, though never at any extra cost to yourself. But what if you wanted to opt for a USB mic, as opposed to an XLR mic and audio interface? Well, the PreSonus Revelator Dynamic might be the one for you. Their near-invincible Audiobox USB 96 and PD70 mic rank up there amongst our favourites. PreSonus make some great gear for podcasters.