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Headphones can also help to improve the quality of your sound. If you’re having a conversation with a guest on your podcast and you’re not using headphones, the sound from your computer’s speakers may be picked up by your mic. You can eliminate this by using headphones. 6. Editing S...
A USB mic is a good choice if you’re looking at using a single mic for your podcast. If you have minimal studio space, a USB mic needs only minimal setup and space on your desk. You can opt to purchase your own stand if you want to give it more stability and height. An alternat...
Weight is an important consideration when buying a mic stand. A lot of people generally assume that a heavier stand would not make a portable or suitable choice on stage. On the contrary, a light stand can be less stable when compared with heavy ones. However, now some stands are incredibl...
theShure MV7+ Podcast Kitis a steal. Not only do you get an outstanding mic, you get a stand and a USB-C cable. The stand does have a short range of extension (maybe 3") but it's rock solid, so it'll keep the mic steady. If you make this podcasting mic your next pur...
This podcast mic also includes a high-quality stand mount and a hard mount, along with a hardy carry case for portability. Though the PX-1 doesn’t come with an XLR cable, its robust XLR mic design ensures you can use any high-quality XLR cable for the best audio quality. ...
So there may be no such thing as a “one size fits all” podcast starter kit, but theSamson Q2U Recording & Podcasting Packis as close as they come. This bundle gets you set up with headphones, a desk stand, and cables to use your mic in USB and XLR form. That’s not to mentio...
A pop filter will attach to yourmic stand or boom arm. These are also good bits of kit for your podcast setup because they help eliminate handling noise. There’s a whole new world ofcables and connectorsto explore, too. Though, fear not, you’ll almost always be using XLR or USB!
Your Video Podcast Microphone This depends on how important it is to you that you don’t have a mic in the shot. If you’re looking for a hidden mic, we recommend a lavalier, like the Movo LV1 Lavalier Lapel Clip-on Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone. This makes your recording set up ...
Unless you’re an analog devotee, we’re guessing that you’re using a computer or tablet (or even your smartphone) to digitally record your podcast, so you’ll need a mic that’s compatible with your operating system and recording/editing software. Here are some things we considered while...