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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
So, you've gotten all the hardware you need to start podcasting—the mics, production console, interface, boom arms, sound treatment, the works—but your audio quality still isn't quite as professional sounding as top podcasts. Even a recording in a well-treated room with the most expensive microphones will often need a little extra push to sound its best, especially in the crowded and competitive market of podcasting.
When shopping for plug-ins, always look for a sale, and always make sure to try out the plug-in before buying (most companies
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
One of the most common aspects of podcasting that gets in the way of a newcomer’s success is setting and adjusting proper levels. Too quiet and your podcast won’t grab the listeners’ attention, too loud and it will be fatiguing to listen to—and if it’s too quiet and too loud, the listener will be adjusting the volume for the entire podcast!
Proper leveling and loudness are key for audience retention and the success of any podcast. In this short guide, we will go over the basics of leveling out the audio for your podcast.
Getting the Right
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
One of the most essential pieces of equipment for podcast recording is the audio interface. And when it comes to podcast-centric interfaces, there are a lot of options to consider, from the number of mic inputs offered to the kind of functionality that best suits your needs. We’ve put together a list of the top interfaces on the market for both solo and multi-person podcasts and have made sure to include some portable options for those who are taking their show on the road.
For Solo Podcasting
Audio Interfaces
The highly popular brand,
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Whether you’ve saved a big wad of cash for a top-notch podcasting setup or you’re creating the ultimate wish list for you and your co-host to drool over, we’ve put together a small selection of the most tempting podcast products on the market today.
Podcasting Mixers
As a podcaster, nothing beats efficiency and ease of having tactile management over all your podcasting controls. The
by Trevor Collins · Posted
The popularity of podcasting has skyrocketed in recent years. While many facets are involved in making a successful podcast, undoubtedly one of the most important is the microphone. However, with so many factors to consider, from budgets and solo or multi-person setups to technical specs like capsule types, pickup patterns, and onboard controls, the options can sometimes seem overwhelming.
Fear not! B&H has you covered in your endeavor to weed through the options and produce engaging content. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the key
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Zoom has announced the all-new PodTrak P4next, an all-in-one podcast control station. Featuring AI noise reduction, a built-in EQ, de-esser, and compressor, the PodTrack P4next offers professional-level sound out of the box. With four powered XLR inputs and headphone amplifiers, along with remote functionality via USB/Bluetooth capability and TRRS input for smartphones, the PodTrak P4next
by Steven Esposito · Posted
There comes a time in one’s life when you strongly consider starting a podcast with the people around you. No matter what the topic is, you’re going to need some gear. Microphones, cables, audio interfaces—they can all be a bit confusing, but it’s not incomprehensible. Whether you are brand new to this wonderful hobby or a seasoned speaker looking to take your podcast to the next level, we have some suggestions for you.
Microphones
There are two general types of
by Trevor Collins · Posted
It’s more than likely that you have a loved one who owns a podcast. It’s their baby, their creative outlet, their place to vent and talk about documentaries that no one watches. Rather than gifting an elevated pine-scented candle or plaid sweater this holiday season, give them something they actually want. We’ve put together a list of our 11 favorite podcast gifts, ranging from budget-friendly to super fancy for those who deserve it. Why did we pick 11? Because
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It seems like everyone wants to create a podcast in 2025. But here at B&H, we don't gatekeep. Matt shares how to start a podcast for beginners with this step-by-step guide. Think of this video as your go-to checklist when you're not sure where to begin.
0:00 - In This Video
0:39 - Format & Schedule
2:00 - Naming Your Podcast
2:25 - Recording Your First Episode
2:49 - Beginner Gear
3:48 - How You Should Speak
4:21 - How to Edit for Pacing
5:04 - Batch Recording
5:23 - How and Where to Post
5:59 - Social Media
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B&H Bild Expo isn't just a photography conference! Gabe and Andrew explore the show floor to highlight standout innovations in audio gear. Then, they visit the Audio Experience room, featuring a wide range of podcasting and home audio recording equipment.
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Sennheiser
1:31 - Zoom
4:02 - Roland
5:31 - Shure
6:14 - Lewitt
8:10 - RODE
9:35 - Allen & Heath
9:53 - teenage engineering
11:39 - Audio Experience
12:22 - Final Thoughts
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
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.
For recording podcasts, there
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Producing a podcast is not an easy challenge. And for beginner and intermediate podcasters who are tasked with handling post-production, there are always new things to learn and fresh ways to approach the editing and mixing process. So, I sat down with B&H’s own podcast producer of the B&H Photography Podcast, Mike Weinstein, to glean into some of his editing and mixing methods.
So, let’s start from the beginning. What kind
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
With so many content creators taking their podcasts on the road, it’s become easy to put together a portable audio podcasting setup on virtually any budget. We’ll briefly explore the type of equipment you need for on-the-go podcasting and help you discover how simple mobile podcasting can be.
A portable podcast setup can be incredibly straightforward. Here’s what you’ll need:
Portable podcast recorder
Batteries
Microphone(s)
XLR Cable(s)
Headphones
Laptop or tablet
DAW software
Let’s break these items down to see just how
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Whatever your price range, you’ll find a wide assortment of gear available on the market for portable podcast recording. To prevent any overload, we’ve narrowed down the search by providing a select list of the best podcast recorders, mics, and interfaces suitable for capturing your shows on the go.
Under $100
If you’re a solo podcaster, the most cost-effective way of achieving a portable podcasting setup is to make use of the equipment you already own. If you have a smartphone or tablet and simply need to record a podcast on the field before
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
B&H has written many articles on how to choose the right podcasting equipment for one's studio. However, there's less talk about the kind of physical podcasting space you should build to enhance your recording experience. In this article, we'll provide some tips and guidance about how to make your podcasting studio not only sound good but also look good and feel good.
Select the Right Room
Generally, smaller is better with respect to your