Setup & Accessories
As a podcaster, you never want to underestimate the importance of a good quality mic stand or studio arm. It could mean the difference between a clean, quiet recording and a sonic disaster that requires hours of cleanup in post-production. But with so many options on the market, it’s hard to know which design to go for and how much money to spend. So, we’re going to break down for you the pros and cons of the various mic stand designs and figure out which type is most suitable for your needs and podcasting space.
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To accurately monitor your voice during podcasting, you need a precise sounding headphone that doesn't significantly accentuate any particular frequency. Although most of the reference headphones on this list aren't completely flat sounding, they are all well-balanced and deliver a level of clarity that you won't find in typical consumer-grade models. What's more, all the headphones in the lineup we're checking out today are closed-back, over-ear models. This style helps to isolate the listener from unwanted background noise while controlling
One of the most important elements to achieving a clean podcast recording is a well-treated acoustic space. In addition to outside noise, reverberation and flutter echoes, which happen when sound bounces between walls, can take away from the professionalism of your recording and potentially put off your listeners. So, we’ve provided a brief list of the best acoustic treatment solutions to keep your room quiet and echo free.
Absorbers & Diffusers
Two types of tools used to manage room reflections are absorbers and diffusers. Absorption will