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  • Average Cost: $170 ( check prices on Amazon).
  • They are also within the normal podcaster’s budget, and provide great quality recordings to boot. These microphones are all you need for podcasting up to six or seven-figure audiences. It’ll work just as well in the studio, mounted on a stand, for when that’s called for. If you think you’d like to take your mic on the road and can budget for a good digital recorder too, then this could be the choice for you. We use the Shure SM58 along with a Zoom H5 or Zoom H6 recorder for all of our in-person interviews ( find out more about the setup here). It’s perfect for anyone that’s looking to do more out-and-about recording than in-studio. It can be dropped, pounded, drowned and still survive. The SM58 is a handheld mic that’s more commonly spotted at music events, usually in the hand of a screaming lead singer. I have to mention the workhorse that is the Shure SM58, just in case you’re looking for a high-quality podcast mic that’s more mobile. We’ve organised this Best Podcast Mics roundup by cost to make your choice as easy as possible.

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    Here’s our full guide to Condenser Vs Dynamic Mics in Podcasting for a deeper dive on the subject. These are broad generalisations though, and there are always exceptions. Condenser mics, on the other hand, are often capable of recording a more crisp and detailed sound. Dynamic mics are often more durable and can handle high volumes without distortion. Both types of mic have their potential pros and cons. The terms “Condenser” and “Dynamic” refer to two different ways microphones are built, and function. Some podcast microphones actually do both, though, so you can have the best of both worlds! Should I Choose a Dynamic or Condenser Mic? If you buy an XLR mic you’ll need some additional kit (like a USB Audio Interface, Mixer, or Podcast Recorder) to run it into, whilst USB mics work right out of the box. XLR mics are considered to be the more professional, but many USB mics are good enough to go toe-to-toe with them these days. XLR and USB simply refer to the type of cable a mic plugs in with. We update this post periodically to reflect changes in technology, our recommendations, and because we’re always learning new things.

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    Our ‘Best Podcast Microphones’ guide was originally written in 2013.







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