Podcast Recording Equipment

by Jack Humphrey on Oct 26

Today a reader wrote in to ask about my podcasting setup for Webside Chats.

Reader question:

Do you have a list of equipment and/or techniques you use to get such great quality?
Do you have this info posted somewhere?  Do you have a course that teach people
how to do this kind of stuff? -Dinhta Blogically.com

Dinhta,

Thanks for the question and the compliment on the recording quality.  I owe it all to Mike Stewart who got me set up with the right Podcast Gear for recording podcasts through the phone.  (And recording my audio for video presentations and other audio lessons I do from time to time.)

Here’s a video showing my whole setup, including my podcast recording and phone system for interviews…

To see the gear names and models, check out this post.

  • http://ScottThrall.com Scott Thrall

    Hey Jack,
    Happy birthday man. What a great toy..I mean tool. Good on ya

  • http://garymcelwain.com Gary McElwain

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

    Hey Jack thats an awsome looking setup you have going on there.
    Now we know how your everywhere all the time!

    Have a Great Birthday!

    Gary

    • http://www.jackhumphrey.com/ Jack Humphrey

      @Gary – thanks man. That was from June some time. Bday is June 23rd and I can’t BELIEVE you missed it! :) Yeah I love the setup. Soon I will have a DROID phone to match the setup. Nov 6th! Can’t wait!

  • http://musicalgear.net.au/microphones/ Microphones Compared

    Nice setup you have there. Thanks for sharing! ;-)

  • http://www.audiorecording.me/ Emerson@Audio Recording Tips

    I have seen your system and it is great. If you are using it for podcast well it can, the audio is clear and I do not hear much noise.

    However, your system can be quite costly. One can build a a decent system at a lower price, all they is need is a single PC with a single monitor, powered with at least decent sound cards and mixer like Creative Audigy and Behringer Mixer, which these two won’t cost that much. Of course, you need a microphone.

    Connect the mic to the behringer mixer and then the mixer to the sound card, and their you have a high quality audio system which can be used for podcasting or even web casting.

    Regarding audio softwares, it is possible to connect those audio interfaces with open source/free audio recording software such as: Audacity.

  • http://www.audiofilesolutions.com/blog Andy R@Pocast Recording Equipment

    Here are some other equipment choices people may want to check out. Top 4 Equipment Choices to Improve Your Podcast Recordings. Podcast recording equipment is a very personal thing, so they are only suggestions, of course.
    .-= Andy R@Pocast Recording Equipment´s last blog ..Top 4 Equipment Choices to Improve Your Podcast Recordings =-.

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