There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all kit for any podcast. Check out this guide to see what podcast gear is right for you.
Ask yourself these questions:
As a general rule of thumb, you want to have 1 microphone for each voice in your show--meaning each person needs their own microphone.
It’s not always possible for podcasters to record in a studio setting environment. Be sure to scope out the area you’ll be recording in thoroughly before you begin recording your audio. We recommend recording in a room that has as little background noise and reverb as possible.
When it comes to sound absorption and reflection, you may not need expensive gear to get great sound. Even something as simple as a pillow or two can help absorb unwanted noise. If you’re not getting the results you want, the solution might be as simple as turning in a different direction.
Consider things like:
It may sound silly, but these are things that you want to plan for.
Every voice is different, and at the end of the day, audio is subjective. While one person might love a certain microphone, you may think it makes you sound silly. Trust your ears!
Ambient and room noise should be captured so that your software can remove it before your actual podcast starts.
Microphone recommendations:
Shure BETA 87A Supercardioid Condenser
Rode PodMic Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone
Shure SM7B Cardioid Dynamic Microphone
For additional info on why we recommend these microphones, check out this guide.
We recommend putting together a recording kit that you can quickly grab when you’re on the go. Be sure to include extra cables, batteries, mic stands, flashlights, etc. These things are often overlooked, but they are very important. You can record right into your mobile device with some great free and paid audio apps. Editing your sound can be a bit challenging on mobile devices, so we recommend moving your audio files to a wider monitor for editing.
If you plan ahead and invest in the right gear for your individual needs, you will have a great time podcasting!