Home Podcast Studio Setups to fit Any Budget in 2022

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • So you're looking to set up a podcast studio in your home and not quite sure what you need or how much to spend? In this video I'll share 3 different setups I've used and break down everything you need to know to set up a home studio for under $100, under $500, and under $1,000. So whether you're just getting started or looking to upgrade your gear, here are 3 home podcast studio setups to fit any budget in 2022.
    ➡️ What are you using in your home podcast setup?⬅️
    ⌚️ // T I M E S T A M P S //
    0:00 Creating a home podcast studio
    1:16 Podcast setup under $100
    3:27 Podcast setup under $500
    7:53 Podcast setup under $1,000
    11:18 Bonus tip for home podcast setup
    12:02 QOTD
    12:23 How can I help you
    🥷🏻 // A B O U T //
    Summit City Studios is a podcast production service helping businesses, organizations and individuals turn their big ideas into great sounding podcasts. We take care of the tech saving you time to focus on what really matters. My name is Brian and I founded Summit City Studios because I believe there are a lot of others who, like me, know the potential of podcasting but don't have the time to invest to make it happen. I've spent years learning the craft and I want to help you create great content as soon as you're ready. For more information about how we can help you produce a better podcast visit our website and schedule a call.
    summitcitystudios.com
    📱 // S O C I A L //
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    ☕️ // S U P P O R T //
    www.buymeacoffee.com/brianbie...
    🖥 // R E C E N T U P L O A D S //
    How to Start a Podcast
    • How To Start a Podcast...
    5 Reasons to Start Podcasting
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    🎙 // P O D C A S T //
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    ⚙️ // M Y G E A R //
    These links are affiliate links which means as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
    Camera:
    Canon M50 amzn.to/3HZeCd0
    Mixer:
    Rødecaster Pro amzn.to/3l96A7W
    Mics:
    Røde Podmic amzn.to/318QuEc
    Presonos PD70 amzn.to/3cYoXHT
    LyxPro SDPC amzn.to/3nXOtDL
    Movo VXR10 amzn.to/3E0uKZI
    Blue Yeti Blackout amzn.to/3EceHIp
    Zoom F1 Field Recorder with SGH-6 shotgun mic amzn.to/32C02rY
    Mic Stands / Boom arm:
    Blue Compass amzn.to/3leucbg
    Røde PSA1 amzn.to/3CVPjoA
    Gator Frameworks Tabletop Stand amzn.to/3xvCgJp
    Innogear Boom Arm amzn.to/3FWnIWt
    Lights:
    Neewer Softboxes amzn.to/3cT0cNs
    Godox SL-60w Kit amzn.to/3DZtlSS
    GVM 850D amzn.to/3p2MbT4
    Godox ES45 amzn.to/3DSKXjo
    Headphones:
    Audio-Technica ATH-M30X amzn.to/3xql2xd
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Komentáře • 130

  • @CEDtalks85
    @CEDtalks85 Před rokem +5

    Love this video. Just found you. Something I've started to do is:
    1. Put my iPhone on a Ring light. Film my videos/podcast.
    2. Connect my podcast mic with a tabletop stand (A USB MIC) to my iPhone using an iPhone USB adapter.
    3. And get a pair of headphones.
    THAT'S IT!
    This allows the audio to be superb but also get really slick video as well. An iPhone video is better than any webcam, and close to but not as good as a DLSR, which I have two of. I just don't use anymore because the iPhone can be used in connection with a teleprompter app.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem

      Hey! Glad you found this channel. That sounds like a simple, but legit set up! I just picked up one of the USB to lighting adapters for a class I was teaching to record directly into an iPad. Those particular adapters are hard to come by now (I had to order directly from Apple's website or pick up in store). But if you can find one they work really well.

  • @kitchenzombie8974
    @kitchenzombie8974 Před rokem

    Thx man... Good info

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem +1

      Glad it's helpful! I'm planning to do an updated video soon. Keep an eye out!

  • @G-bit88
    @G-bit88 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love the content. Thank you!

  • @SeverSideShow
    @SeverSideShow Před 11 měsíci

    Thats was a really helpful. Thanks a lot

  • @johnvfx
    @johnvfx Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this Awesome tips.

  • @TiffanyByrdHarrison
    @TiffanyByrdHarrison Před 2 lety +4

    excellent tutorial, Brian! I am obsessed with the setup. Thank you for this video! definitely sending this to a friend who wants to start a podcast, and I wasn’t sure where to send her. I thought that overhead shot was killer, would love to know more about that angle.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Tiffany! I just replied to Vaughn with a few other options I've seen that are good mixers/interfaces as well that you could share with your friend. TBH that overhead shot was pretty difficult without a heavy duty stand and long boom pole but I made it work... and then I ordered a heavy duty stand and a long boom pole :)

  • @theshadishow
    @theshadishow Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much

  • @TheAccentPodcast
    @TheAccentPodcast Před rokem +1

    great video!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem

      Thanks! Looks like you've been at this awhile. What's your favorite set up?

  • @luxehousehomeshorttermrent1462

    This was very helpful!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful. Hope to have an updated version out soon with some new options.

  • @dynamic2003
    @dynamic2003 Před rokem

    This was great. To the point, not a lot of filler and well done tutuorial.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. Glad it was helpful. Is there a particular set up you're looking at?

  • @cyberknife82
    @cyberknife82 Před 2 lety

    Best video I have found so far!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! With so much content out there, that really means a lot!

  • @robynspersonaltraining3593
    @robynspersonaltraining3593 Před 4 hodinami

    I started with voice memos in my iPhone, then I got a USB mic (Samson Q2U) and plugged that into my MacBook Pro and recorded into Garage Band, I’ve got Rode Wireless Go 2 microphones that I use with a guest and record video as well both with my iPhone but still playing with that. I’ve got 2 spaces at home where I record. 1 is a bedroom sized home office, the 2nd is my fitness studio/lounge room and a 3rd is not converted yet but is a converted carport all built out into an artist studio. I’m going to repaint, get some rugs and am thinking of doing a multi person podcast so will probably get a Rodecaster Pro 2, plus two new USB/XLR mics (maybe more Samson Q2U’s) plus I need a set of headphones as the ‘producer’ with headphones for my co-host and guest/s. I had a one person podcast but now am collaborating with my new co-host to interview people. We are so excited, but want to get the planning done well so that we know what we’re all about and don’t run out of ideas! I want this podcast to last longer than 3 episodes!

  • @howtoyoutube4520
    @howtoyoutube4520 Před rokem

    Thank you...you've provided some valuable information I can apply to help me grow my youtube. I've now subscribed, thank you.

  • @top_tech.500k
    @top_tech.500k Před 2 lety

    Great informative video ✨👌

  • @gg.6967
    @gg.6967 Před 2 lety

    All of your rigs sound great Brian 🤙🏿

  • @TheFaithintruthpodcast
    @TheFaithintruthpodcast Před 5 měsíci +1

    This was very helpful thank you!!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I actually just put out an updated video on home studio set ups a week or so ago. You might find some other helpful ideas in that one too. Do you have any episodes out yet?

    • @TheFaithintruthpodcast
      @TheFaithintruthpodcast Před 5 měsíci

      @@SummitCityStudios not yet I'm in the prep mode right now, but the plan is to start asap!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheFaithintruthpodcastcan't wait!

  • @PhoenixAnthem
    @PhoenixAnthem Před 2 lety

    awesome tutorial. Subscribed

  • @HispleMedia
    @HispleMedia Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm in the midst of setting up my podcast.... I hv started setting up my studio. Thanks for this advice.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful. I hope to do an updated version soon

  • @gg.6967
    @gg.6967 Před 2 lety

    Just Subbed!

  • @NateNakao
    @NateNakao Před 2 lety

    Great channel and content! I'm a huge gearhead, so this video is right up my alley. I'm currently using the exact same mic and boom arm setup as yours: the PreSonus PD-70 and the Blue Compass and a RØDE PodMic as a backup/guest mic. I really deliberated on the mixing desk/audio interface decision between the RØDECaster Pro and the TASCAM Mixcast 4, but ended up landing on the Mixcast. I'm considering adding the king-daddy of broadcast mics into my setup next: the Shure SM7B.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      I went with the Rødecaster because that’s what I was familiar with from a previous setup I’ve used elsewhere. The Mixcast looks like a pretty similar board. Good features? And I can’t wait to get my hands on a Shure SM7B. Someday… 🙂

    • @NateNakao
      @NateNakao Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios Ultimately my decision came down to media versatility and ease of use with the SM7B if I ever get one. The extra gain means I can hold off on getting something like the Cloudlifter, and the SD card reader (as opposed to the microSD card reader on the RØDECaster Pro) means I don't need to buy all new storage media.

      Overall though, it was a tough decision as the RØDECaster had quite a few features I was interested in.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      @@NateNakao that makes sense. Thinking ahead... I like that!

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great how to video!
    I’m just starting out with my podcast and can’t wait to do my first show!
    RESPECT! ✊🏾

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks! Hope it was helpful. What kind of podcast are you doing?

    • @OgDj2024
      @OgDj2024 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SummitCityStudios
      I like to talk, but I don’t want to limit myself to just one subject. It’s about a little of everything that interests me. Things like boxing, movies, relationships, motivational speaking, current events. Some shows will be focused on one subject depending on how I feel or what’s going on in the world at the time.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      @@OgDj2024 While having a broad range of topics and not limiting yourself sounds reasonable, it actually can work against you as a podcast host. I would encourage you to narrow your focus a little more... at least until you can establish an audience that connects more with you as the host than the topic of the episode. Or at least find a way come at these topics from a specific angle. That helps to build consistency and authority in a certain area up front that can then spill over into other topics as you grow. That's a little counterintuitive but hope it makes sense.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      @@OgDj2024 Also, I'm curious who your audience might be. If you lean into that, it might help you narrow the focus for the short term.

    • @OgDj2024
      @OgDj2024 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SummitCityStudios
      Thank you! That is very helpful for me, and I definitely appreciate your input. I’m definitely excited about starting this, and you’re right, I do need to narrow things down to something more specific..🤔

  • @PastorVaughn
    @PastorVaughn Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the pro tips. I love the lighting in your setup. Do you have other recommendations aside from the RCP? Are there good lower cost options?

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +2

      The RCP is what I'm most familiar with but I like a few of the options Zoom has to offer. The Zoom H5 has 2 XLR inputs built in with an option to add 2 more. It's pretty versatile and runs about $280-$300. Another good option I'm looking at for someone is the Zoom Podtrack P4. Similar capabilities as the RCP without all the extra bells and whistles and much smaller for around $200.

    • @PastorVaughn
      @PastorVaughn Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios Thanks! I want to get a new mic but wondered if I should wait until I could afford a rcp or not.

  • @brucecaines8099
    @brucecaines8099 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial! Thanks, Brian! I host a web radio show on a college radio station and occasionally want/need to be able to record from home rather than at the station. I have a nice USB mic (Samson C01UPro) for home use with a shock mount and boom. I'll probably upgrade to a dynamic XLR mic. What I need to sort out is how to record audio from my computer like MP3 files via Media Player or Spotify in real time while recording my voice or a guest. Will the RODECaster allow me to do that?

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Bruce! Glad it was helpful. The Rodecaster can definitely do that. There are 4 XLR inputs along with separate bluetooth, AUX and USB inputs as well. The USB would likely be the best option to record from your computer. However, depending on what the need is, you can also program the sound pads with up to 16 different sounds so they are there and ready when you need them.

    • @brucecaines8099
      @brucecaines8099 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios Thanks for the info and quick reply!

  • @scarystoriesafterdark
    @scarystoriesafterdark Před 2 lety

    Awesome tutorial! Do you have a recommendation for mixers on a budget if you’re just starting out? Looking forward to more epic vids! Thank you 😊

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey! Glad it was helpful!
      One recommendation I would make for a mixer on a budget would be the Behringer XENYX Q802USB (amzn.to/3JxYCPj). I used a very similar Behringer mixer when I started. This one offers phantom power for condenser mics if you have one and also serves as a USB interface to either record directly into your computer or transfer files easily.
      However, if you think you might be doing this awhile I would also recommend the Zoom PodTrak P4 (amzn.to/35281iZ). It offers a lot of the same podcast specific features as the RodeCaster Pro at a fraction of the price including 4 XLR mic inputs, 4 separate headphone outputs, individual gain control, display screen to visually monitor audio levels, and 4 sound pads for any pre-recorded content you might want to add (intros, outros, ads, sound effects, etc.).
      I'd love to know what you end up going with.

    • @scarystoriesafterdark
      @scarystoriesafterdark Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios wow! Thank you so much for the recommendations! I really appreciate it 😊 I’ll def be checking these out!

  • @loseweightwithmealplanning
    @loseweightwithmealplanning Před 10 měsíci

    The sound quality with the rode & P70s is unmatched 😍😍

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I moved to a Rode Procaster as my primary mic a while back but pulled out the PD70s for another project recently. There's something about the tone in those mics that's hard to beat for a budget-ish mic.

    • @loseweightwithmealplanning
      @loseweightwithmealplanning Před 9 měsíci

      @@SummitCityStudios might have to look into that mic 🙈

  • @pipwilson777
    @pipwilson777 Před rokem

    Just picked up a Sub Zero podcast Interview Pack. Two XLR mics, interface/ mixer cables stands. About $250 in your money. Starting Monday. I'll keep you posted!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem

      Please do! I am not familiar with that one but just looked it up. sounds like it could be a great deal. Let me know how you like it.

  • @MkhuzoMwanza
    @MkhuzoMwanza Před 6 měsíci

    Yoooo😮😮😮. I want my sound to come out like this.

  • @pittsburghbassists9885

    Good informative video, thanks.
    What kind of camera did you use for the video. I’ve got a GoPro 9 I plan to use for video and how do you sync the sound with the video. I also have Jbl series 3 5 inch monitors and a focusrite 2i2, various mics & stands and an iPad Pro 11 inch. I will get a dslr in the future

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      The main camera I use for these videos is the Canon M50. The overhead shot in the last segment was shot on a Canon 80D I recently picked up. As far as syncing the audio and video, I could run it directly out of the Rodcaster pro into my camera but prefer to do it manually so I can edit the audio track separately before syncing. Then it's a matter of lining up the wave forms of the audio during the editing process. A loud clap before you start talking will create a good spike in the audio that can help line it up. Maybe I'll do a video on that soon.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      Also, it sounds like you already have a pretty legit set up with some great gear! What's your go-to mic at the moment?

    • @pittsburghbassists9885
      @pittsburghbassists9885 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios thanks for getting back so quick. I’ve got a shure SM58, a behringer ultravoice XM8500 and a couple of shs om-250 and tons of music stands. I would never pay over $20 for a table top mic stand.

    • @pittsburghbassists9885
      @pittsburghbassists9885 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios please do the video about lining up the audio.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      @@pittsburghbassists9885 The SM58 is a classic and, from what I can tell, a pretty great mic all around. typically I wouldn't pay that much for a table top stand either but I'm glad I went with the gator stands. they are heavy! I used to use a lighter weight On-Stage brand table top stand and found it to wobble a little if the table was bumped and caused unwanted sounds in the recording, thought that might have been more of a table issue than a mic stand issue :)

  • @floydlivingston8202
    @floydlivingston8202 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What type of computer do I need, do I need to spend a lot of money a computer for my podcast I have everything that you have in your last

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 4 měsíci

      You don't need to spend a lot of money on a computer to do a podcast. I use a macbook pro but definitely do a lot more than podcasting with it. If you already have a computer, laptop or desktop I suggest using that. It should have all the capability you need.

  • @TwitchNiche
    @TwitchNiche Před 2 lety

    Make a video on picking your podcast theme

  • @BillAnciaux
    @BillAnciaux Před 2 lety

    The $500 and 1k options assume you have a computer as well, the most expensive piece of equipment.

  • @cyberknife82
    @cyberknife82 Před 2 lety

    What about camera

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      In this video I focused on audio only podcasting. However, I started creating my CZcams content with just my phone and a MOVO VXR10 microphone that plugged directly into it. So that could be a simple solution to get started. I have since upgraded to a Canon M50 camera with the 15-45 mm kit lens. It's a powerful little camera and one of the cheapest mirrorless cameras out there, but it will stretch your budget a little. You can find the links to those in the description of this video as well.

  • @AnchoredLeatherworks
    @AnchoredLeatherworks Před 10 měsíci

    I'm confused. You didn't have anything hooked up to your computer. Where is your audio going? Do you have a different computer off-screen? I can understand that the camera records to an SD card, which you later download to your editing software, but then you have to sync up your audio and I don't see where your audio is going? I've been trying to do this by recording my audio through a Vocaster2 into my macbook and the audio is sooooo quiet. I can't seem to get a normal audio output. I've now purchased two different microphones (ATR2100x and a FocusRite) and the Vocaster2 and am starting to think it's the macbook, which is why I'm curious about where your audio is going. My setup right now is: Canon M50, ATR2100x using XLR, Vocaster2, Macbook Pro, iMovie.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I'm recording directly into the Rodecaster Pro. I bring the audio in during post production and sync it with the video. I did another video titled "How to Sync Audio and Video Manually" showing how I do that. Although some apps can sync it up automatically.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 9 měsíci +1

      As far as the quiet audio coming from the Vocaster2 into your MacBook, I'm guessing it's the gain setting on the vocaster. Have you been able to tweak that at all recently or still trying to troubleshoot it?

    • @AnchoredLeatherworks
      @AnchoredLeatherworks Před 9 měsíci

      @@SummitCityStudios I got a cord that ran from the vocaster to the Canon M50. That seems to work really well and I don't have to sync the audio to the video. So far, I like this way. I just can't tell if I'm losing any quality.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@AnchoredLeatherworks that's also a good way to do it. you are probably losing a little quality that way BUT it's likely pretty negligible. I checked out a couple of your videos and think the audio is pretty good. honestly the visuals of the creative things you make carry the content and as long as your audio is crisp, clear and not distracting, you're good to go.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@AnchoredLeatherworks btw, I found an old leather journal i used to use and looking to repurpose. checking out your channel for some ideas!

  • @Mundm28
    @Mundm28 Před rokem +1

    The earpods actually sound really good (if bot stuck in a beard)

  • @theallmightyisblack3339

    What about a budget laptop?

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a great question. I am most familiar with Macs which aren't always budget friendly but the base M1 Macbook Air is already way more power than you need for simple audio editing. Another more budget-friendly Mac option would be the Mac mini with a functional monitor. You could run garageband (free app) on either of those. I'm not as well versed in the world of PC's but I would suggest checking the specs required for running Audacity (another great free editing app) on a PC. You could also look into the Anchor app on your phone. It will allow you to record, edit, and upload your podcast and will push it out to all major podcast directories... all free... all from your phone.

    • @theallmightyisblack3339
      @theallmightyisblack3339 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios I really appreciate the time you took out of your day to respond and thanks for the suggestion,👍👍

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      @@theallmightyisblack3339 No problem! Happy to help! 👊

    • @theallmightyisblack3339
      @theallmightyisblack3339 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios Any plans to do a video on laptops for Podcasting? Btw I thought this was a million subscribers CZcams amazing quality

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      @@theallmightyisblack3339 I appreciate that! No plans to do a video on laptops for podcasting yet, but if I can get my hands on a couple to test out, I'd love to make that happen!

  • @theoutsiderjess4869
    @theoutsiderjess4869 Před 2 lety

    The only thing I didn't like about this video was your under 100 options because one what if someone doesn't have an iPhone and 2 a lavalier mic blows both options out of the water you can also connect a Blue yeti to your phone using a USB adapter. There is so many options you left it for the under 100 setup like using a Samsung q2u which is a USB xlr mic for around 60 dollars

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety +1

      That makes sense. I guess I was going more for the "use what you have" kind of set up but those are great options you suggested. Do you have a lav mic you like you would recommend? I'm actually looking for one.

    • @theoutsiderjess4869
      @theoutsiderjess4869 Před rokem

      @@SummitCityStudios I used a 10 dollar lav mic I found on amazon but if you want a wireless set up I would go with the Rode wireless go. You probably don't need any recommendations now but for wireless I wouldn't go for anything but Rode

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před rokem +1

      @@theoutsiderjess4869 I actually just bought the DJI wireless mics last week. Debated between those and the Rode Wireless Go. I went with DJI bc of the smaller transmitter and the charging case. Otherwise it was a toss up. What do you like about the Rode Wireless Go? Seems like a great option!

    • @theoutsiderjess4869
      @theoutsiderjess4869 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@SummitCityStudios honestly it comes down to trust for me why go with an option that can crap out instead of a company that always make good products, the company I trust the most is Rode and Shure in the audio space

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@theoutsiderjess4869 makes sense. Rode and Shure are great options. most of the mics I currently use are from one or the other.

  • @annebokma4637
    @annebokma4637 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Under $100 the audio was so bad I wouldn't keep watching.
    Use what you have and save up for better gear for your purpose.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      Very much agree... use what you have and save for the upgrade. Unfortunately most new podcasters don't make it past 10 episodes so buying expensive gear right away is usually not the best route.

    • @annebokma4637
      @annebokma4637 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SummitCityStudios totally agree. But if you want to have a chance, good audio quality is more important than what is being said.
      I use a Sennheiser mke400 for run&gun and studio. Cheap ($200), compact and good quality.
      For voice over and other vocals I use Lewitt 440. One of the best in price performance. ($250)
      I don't think that is too big an investment, if it doesn't work, either if these microphones can be sold second hand and at most you risk 100$.

    • @flippersnyder
      @flippersnyder Před 5 měsíci +2

      If he didnt have the beard it wouldn't have been as bad. The mic was rubbing in his beard, plus that would change the audio a touch. If you got a laveliar or boom headset, it would have been much better. Not any different in price.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Appreciate your input. I am not familiar with the Lewitt mic but sounds like I may have to check it out. My honest take on audio quality vs what is being said... I do agree that to have a chance your audio has to be quality. But that's not usually why people pod fade before hitting that 10th episode. It's usually more so because they find it more difficult than they expected or they don't have as much to say as they thought they did. So anymore, my advice for new podcasters (hobbyists anyway) to focus on their content first and pic up a mic that fits within their budget to get started. Hopefully it's more than earbuds, but if that's what they have, it's at least possible to get started.

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 5 měsíci

      @flippersnyder Ha! The beard has definitely caused some issues for sure with some of these mic tests :)

  • @charlieshaeffer8988
    @charlieshaeffer8988 Před rokem

    I love how you can hear the earbud mic pick up the rustle of his beard

  • @hristoevtimov1537
    @hristoevtimov1537 Před 2 lety

    For 100 dollars you could get a Razer Seiren mini, 20 dollar Sony headphones and a boom arm and record with audacity lmao

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      Right on. There are a lot of options you could go with for sure. Have you used the Razer Seiren mini? I've seen those but have not used one. They look like handy little mics. I'm curious about the quality of the sound.

    • @hristoevtimov1537
      @hristoevtimov1537 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios yes, i actually own one and use it for my botique little podcast. The Audio quality is actually amazing, i doubt that it can be matches at the price. The only con for me is tgat it's a condenser mic, so it's really sensitive

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      @@hristoevtimov1537 That's good to know! Thanks for the info. Do you mind sharing the name of your podcast? I'd love to give it a listen.

    • @hristoevtimov1537
      @hristoevtimov1537 Před 2 lety

      @@SummitCityStudios Well, It's currently named “The Movie Simps” But we're rebranding and in a few weeks the name will be “Just your ordinary movie Podcast”. It's basically a few teenagers being passionate about movies. We'de love to have you listen to it!

    • @SummitCityStudios
      @SummitCityStudios  Před 2 lety

      @@hristoevtimov1537 I'll check it out!

  • @BrandonDemand
    @BrandonDemand Před rokem +1

    Great content! Let's Collab Brian

  • @Barrywalker_lifestyle
    @Barrywalker_lifestyle Před 5 měsíci +1

    hallo man , great video , can i call you