Radio Influencers

Best Podcast Mic

6 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, host and radio consultant Andy Meadows explores the best microphones for podcasting, considering various factors like budget, recording environment, and equipment. He provides practical recommendations for beginners and experienced podcasters alike. You can also watch the full episode here [https://radioupdate.com/radio-influencers-podcast/]. This podcast is recorded using Riverside [https://riverside.sjv.io/LKBLdO].

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