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This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm - Use promo code CLIPPED for 20% off any individual plan.
Welcome to this week's episode where I break down some good podcast gear to invest in for both newbies and intermediate podcasters looking to improve their sound quality.
In this episode, I discuss affordable yet high-quality equipment options that you'll need to start a successful podcast. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed at the thought of setting up your podcast studio or looking to level up your existing one, this episode is for you.
While it's important to remember that content is king, having quality audio comes as a close second. As much as the right equipment matters, let it not stop you from creating amazing content.
It's not about getting the most expensive gear, but about understanding your needs, your budget, and choosing the right tools to create a podcast that sounds professional.
Episode Highlights:Why quality audio is crucial for your podcast
The importance of a good microphone
Introduction to audio interfaces and handheld recorders
Options for recording solo or with multiple people
The importance of headphones
The best place to record high quality audio online
Easy ways to edit your podcast
Free audio production software options
Why you need to be hands free when you record
Audio Technica ATR 2100x USB Microphone
USB Microphone that offers good sound quality.
Also comes with an XLR input for when you're ready to upgrade.
Real-time monitoring via headphones
Ideal for beginners and intermediate podcasters alike.
Focusrite Scarlett Series
Ideal for boosting your microphone's sound.
High quality preamps and digital conversion
USB compatible
Zoom Pod Track P4
A versatile recorder with 4 microphone inputs and 4 headphone outputs.
Connects to a computer for recording remote and in-person conversations.
Great for on-the-go recordings and multi-person setups.
Sony MDR 7506
5
2020 ratings
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This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm - Use promo code CLIPPED for 20% off any individual plan.
Welcome to this week's episode where I break down some good podcast gear to invest in for both newbies and intermediate podcasters looking to improve their sound quality.
In this episode, I discuss affordable yet high-quality equipment options that you'll need to start a successful podcast. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed at the thought of setting up your podcast studio or looking to level up your existing one, this episode is for you.
While it's important to remember that content is king, having quality audio comes as a close second. As much as the right equipment matters, let it not stop you from creating amazing content.
It's not about getting the most expensive gear, but about understanding your needs, your budget, and choosing the right tools to create a podcast that sounds professional.
Episode Highlights:Why quality audio is crucial for your podcast
The importance of a good microphone
Introduction to audio interfaces and handheld recorders
Options for recording solo or with multiple people
The importance of headphones
The best place to record high quality audio online
Easy ways to edit your podcast
Free audio production software options
Why you need to be hands free when you record
Audio Technica ATR 2100x USB Microphone
USB Microphone that offers good sound quality.
Also comes with an XLR input for when you're ready to upgrade.
Real-time monitoring via headphones
Ideal for beginners and intermediate podcasters alike.
Focusrite Scarlett Series
Ideal for boosting your microphone's sound.
High quality preamps and digital conversion
USB compatible
Zoom Pod Track P4
A versatile recorder with 4 microphone inputs and 4 headphone outputs.
Connects to a computer for recording remote and in-person conversations.
Great for on-the-go recordings and multi-person setups.
Sony MDR 7506
16 Listeners