Ideal Equipment for an Audio Podcasting Studio
Before you buy all kinds of podcasting gear that you may not need, consider these 7 categories of equipment for an audio podcast.
Read MoreBefore you buy all kinds of podcasting gear that you may not need, consider these 7 categories of equipment for an audio podcast.
Read MoreIt’s important to hear what you’re recording while you’re podcasting, but studio monitor speakers or headphones will probably not be the right choice. Here’s why.
Read MoreHeadphones can help you record and edit your podcast better. Picking the right headphones is a highly subjective process, but here are nine things you should consider before buying headphones for your podcast.
Read MorePodcasts are watched or listened to in a variety of ways and places that you may not expect. Forgetting these things could make you podcast difficult to consume and thus annoy your audience.
Read MoreEvery cohost in your audio podcast needs their own headphones, but they may have completely different kinds with different amplifications. This 4-channel headphone amplifier will give each cohost their own volume control for their headphones. Watch this video to see why you and your cohosts will love the Behringer HA400.
Read MoreThis is my current, very cheap pair of headphones. I last about an hour in these before my head hurts. I’ve tried quality earbuds, but they give me headaches from the way my own voice sounds with my ears plugged.
Read MoreIn a perfect world, everyone would have great headphones—the would fit perfectly, have great sound, and, most importantly, they would all be the same. But that’s not reality for me and many other podcasters.
Read MoreBelkin Rockstar Multi Headphone Splitter is perfect for splitting your podcasting audio so you and your cohosts can hear.
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