Podcast Gear For Beginners | An Easy Guide To Choosing Podcast Gear, For Beginners

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  • Home
  • Production Services
  • Podcast Setups
    • Solo Podcaster Setup
    • 2 Person Podcaster Setup
    • 3 Person Podcast + LiveStreaming
    • 4 Person Podcast + Livestream
    • Podcast Table For Four - Switch & Board Podcasting Studio
  • Articles
    • LEARNING CENTER
    • DIY Podcast Table Ideas
    • Dynamic Vs. Condenser Mics
    • XLR Vs. USB Mics
    • When to Use an XLR Mic
    • 3 Person Podcast + LiveStream
    • 4 Person Podcast + Livestream
    • 3 Ways To Improve Zoom Presentation
    • Stickers For Your Podcast
  • Podcast Tables For Sale
    • Modular Podcasting Desks
  • OUR PODCAST
    • Contact

LEARNING CENTER ARTICLES

​When considering your podcast setup, there are multiple factors that need to be addressed. The Podcast Gear For Beginners Learning Center will continue to grow with information that will help you decide what kind of microphones, digital recorders, mixers, and other accessories you'll need to start your brand new podcast. Our hope is that we educate and inform you as we share theory and real-life application in these blogs. ​
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CASE STUDY - 4 Mic setup w/ live stream camera

Looking for a four person podcasting setup? Check out what we're using for our podcast & live stream. 
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dynamic Versus condenser Microphones

Phantom power, mic sensitivity, ambient noise, diaphragm placement - all differences you should understand. 
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3 ways to improve your zoom presentations

Take you online conferencing, teaching, presentations, etc. to the next level with these three upgrades. 
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USB Versus xlr microphones

USB microphones plug directly into a computer's USB port. XLR mics require additional equipment to work. 
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Case study - 3 mic setup w/ live stream camera

Check out this three person podcast table with a live stream camera that we set up in Kansas City, Missouri. 
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When to use an xlr microphone

The kind of microphone you should purchase depends on how you're going to use it. Here's when to use XLR. 
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