What type of microphones are available to use for podcasting? Here are some of the most common and recommendations on which one to use. Includes information on dynamic microphones, condenser microphones, ribbon microphones, shotgun microphones, and lavalier microphones. Also includes information on popular and commonly used MAONO USB/XLR podcast dynamic mic.
3. These are the most common type of microphone and
are often used in live settings, such as concerts and
speeches. They are durable and can handle high sound
pressure levels, making them ideal for loud
environments.
DynamicMicrophones
4. These microphones are more
sensitive than dynamic
microphones and are often used in
studio settings. They require
phantom power to operate and can
capture more detail in the sound,
making them ideal for recording
vocals, acoustic guitars, and other
acoustic instruments.
CondenserMicrophones
5. Ribbon
Microphones
These microphones are similar to
dynamic microphones but use a thin
ribbon instead of a coil to capture
sound. They have a warm, natural
sound and are often used in recording
studios for capturing the sound of
drums, guitars, and other instruments.
6. These microphones are highly directional and are
often used in video production and broadcasting. They
are ideal for capturing sound from a specific source,
such as a person speaking, or an instrument being
played.
ShotgunMicrophones
7. These are small, clip-on
microphones that are often used
in television and film
production. They are discreet
and can be attached to clothing
or other objects to capture sound
without being visible on camera.
LavalierMicrophones
9. Dynamicor
Condenser?
Unless you are recording in a studio,
get yourself a dynamic microphone. It
is better in environments such as your
home office where you are likely
recording your podcast. Having a
dynamic mic will help eliminate the
need for heavy editing.
10. WhatIUse:
My microphone of choice
is:
MAONO USB/XLR Podcast
Dynamic Microphone
Cost is under $100 and
has delivered exceptional
sound quality.
This is used to record all
my training videos and
podcasts.