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You’ve got a great podcast idea. You’ve already outlined your episodes, and you’re ready to start recording. All you need is the right podcast equipment.
But what do you really need? And what is just a nice-to-have? Let’s dive into what type of podcast equipment you need to get started and what optional equipment you can invest in once your podcast takes off.
It’s always tempting to buy the premium, top-of-the-line, state-of-the-art equipment. However, if this is your first rodeo or you’re working with a tight budget, you don’t need the best of the best to create a great podcast.
To get started, you’ll need a microphone, computer, headphones, recording software, and a podcast host. Some of this you may already have, and there’s a good chance that what you do have is just fine to get started. Anything beyond these basics is a bonus that will allow you to take your podcast to the next level.
If you’ve already got a season or two under your belt and your podcast is doing well or you’re monetizing your podcast, it makes sense to invest more in your podcast. But if you’re just starting a podcast for fun or it’s your first season, all you need is the basics.
Renting a recording studio for your podcast is probably overkill, especially if you’re just getting started and have a small budget. Honestly, many professional and popular podcasts aren’t recorded in one anyway. However, for the best sound quality and minimal amount of background noise, you’re going to need some kind of soundproof (or at least sound-minimized) space.
For some, a soundproof space might look like a closet, bathroom, or any other small space where you can record with minimal background noise. If you want to upgrade your recording space, you can invest in soundproofing foam panels for the walls, which dampen the noise. If you’re not ready to commit to installing foam panels on your walls, you can also opt for a foldable panel that’s not a permanent fixture.
While it’s certainly possible to record your podcast on your smartphone, it’s much easier with a good laptop or desktop computer. Having a fast, quality computer is especially important if you plan on live-streaming your podcast, including video, and/or editing your podcast material.
Since you’ll be using your computer for more than just recording and editing your podcast, find one that meets your needs across the board.
A microphone is one of the most important pieces of podcast equipment you’ll need before you get started. Even if you have a microphone on your headphones or laptop, you’ll likely still need to invest in a microphone if you want your podcast recordings and streams to be clear and crisp.
A USB microphone is the easiest and most affordable option for those who need to upgrade their mic. The USB mic plugs right into your computer with no complex or lengthy setup. And it allows you to record audio in high fidelity so everything sounds professional.
Here are our top 3 choices for podcast mics, with one for every experience level:
A mixer is not a necessity for recording podcast episodes. However, you may want to consider getting one if you’re using multiple microphones or want to record live and in real-time. You’ll also need a mixer if you choose to use an XLR microphone.
If you need (or decide) to invest in a mixer, you’ll find them with a number of different channels. You’ll need one channel for each microphone. Finding a mixer with two headphone outputs allows two people to monitor the recording and mixing at once.
You’re going to need a good pair of headphones so you can listen to what you’re recording. Noise cancellation headphones will allow you to listen closely to your audio without outside distractions. You’ll want a pair of hardshell headphones with a durable plastic or rubber outside as these will best be able to suppress sound so you can avoid feedback.
While you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of headphones, it is worthwhile to invest in a quality pair. If all you have are earbuds, these can work, especially if they have noise cancellation capabilities.
Note: If you decide to use a mixer, you’ll need to purchase headphones you can plug into the mixer. Earbuds may not be as effective.
Adobe Audition is a popular recording software for those who want to take their editing to the next level.
Recording software makes it easier for you to record, edit, and mix your podcast content. There are a lot of options out there, but again, you don’t need to go wild with an expensive option, especially if you’re just getting started.
If you are not technologically-inclined, opt for a software that’s built for beginners. But if you have some editing chops, you can do a lot of fun stuff with more advanced tools. These typically have cool features like reducing background noise, adding compression, and unifying the sound across different recordings.
Looking for recording software recommendations? Check out our 10 best podcast recording software and apps.
Once you’ve recorded your podcast episodes, you need to get them out into the world. That’s where podcast hosting comes in. Once you publish a podcast episode to your host, the hosting service then automatically generates an RSS feed. You can submit this feed to different directories like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
Technically, you could host your podcast on your own on a WordPress site. However, it’s more tedious and it will cost you way more time and money than using podcast hosting. Not to mention, you won’t be able to get the same visibility you will with a podcast host.
If you haven't found a podcast hosting service yet, check out our list of the best podcast hosting for free and paid options for quality podcast hosting.
Now that we’ve covered the basics of what podcast equipment you need to get started, let’s talk about optional accessories. While you absolutely don’t need these accessories to record a great podcast, they can help you take your recordings to the next level.
But wait! Before you go out and buy that podcast equipment, let’s talk about some important things to consider before you invest:
Now that you know what podcast equipment you need and what equipment is a “nice-to-have,” you can make smart decisions about where to invest your money and what you can wait on investing in.
Need help getting started with your new podcast? Check out this killer post on how to record a podcast.