4 best microphones for podcasting your favorite content

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Podcasts are ruling the world. There are podcasts about everything possible. From astrology to best web series and poems. The crux is that making podcasts is easy. Moreover, you don’t need expensive mics and cameras to make a quality podcast. All you need to know about the correct technical know-how and in the equipment needed. Here is a list of best podcast mics you must try:

Shure MV7

It is the hero in the world of podcasting. Priced at $249/£199/€268, it may seem to be a bit pricey but after all, it is worth your investment. Shure MV7 is the best USB option with high-end design and build. It is versatile and can blend in any way you want, use it at home mic, as a portable rig or take it to the centre stage in a studio environment. With Shure’s MOTIV app, you can add professional touch to your recordings in real-time. 

Blue Microphones Yeti USB

Priced at $149/£84/€175, Blue Microphones Yeti USB comes inclusive with microphone and stand. The versatility of this mic makes it the best option for Twitch gaming to YouTube tutorials. One of the best features of the mic is that you can direct it to pick up the sound that comes straight to it or pick other sounds from the wider angle. Thus, this feature makes it a perfect choice for recording group sessions with a single mic.  Other higher specification model ranges of Blue are, Blue Yeti Pro - dual USB/XLR output, Blue Yeti Nano - smaller scale version, and Blue Yeti X- for game streamers. 

Rode Procaster

Rode Procaster is priced at $229/£169/€199. It is made for podcasters, as the built is specifically for vocal recording. The mic is compatible with TV, radio and other such devices. The package includes the microphone, stand mount, and a zip pouch. Rode is fully efficient in casting out ambient noise and recording a clearer sound. 

Audio-Technica AT2035PK

Priced at  $199/£160, Audio-Technica AT2035PK is a jack -of-all podcasting kit. The magnificently designed cardioid pattern condenser is fully capable of making the mic an isolation of the voice as the condenser reduces voice picks from the rears. So, you can expect this superb mic to perform the best for podcasting and streaming. With the kid you get a microphone, headphones, boom arm, and a XLR cable. 

Before you get on with trading big sums of money in the best microphone for podcasting, ask a few questions; 

  1. Which mics have similar features? 

  2. Which differences can make one mic suitable for use than the other? 

  3. What is my budget?

  4. What compatibility and connectivity is more convenient to me?

For some exclusive reviews of the best microphones for podcasting, click here. 

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