In this episode of CLIPPED, we dive deep into the world of podcast microphones, exploring a variety of both XLR and USB options ideal for podcasting.
From the renowned Shure SM58 to the stylish Rode NT Mini USB, we cover a range of mics to suit every podcaster’s needs and budget.
Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, these insights will help you find the perfect microphone to enhance your audio production.
The Best Podcast Microphones
- Shure SM58
- Shure SM7B
- Rode Podcaster
- Audio-Technica ATR2100x
- Heil Sound PR 40
- Rode PodMic
- Electro-Voice RE20
- Shure MV7 USB
- Rode NT-USB Mini USB Condenser Microphone
- Rode Procaster
- Samson Q2U
Shure SM58
A globally recognized mic, the Shure SM58 offers excellent sound quality at a reasonable price. It’s known for its durability and reliability, making it a versatile choice for podcasters.
Samson Q2U
A XLR and USB combo microphone. This puppy has a built in headphone jack and volume buttons on the body of the mic. It sounds great! A hell of a mic, and the cheapest on this list.
Shure SM7B
The Shure SM7B stands as a pinnacle in podcast microphones. With its large diaphragm, it captures rich bass tones, ideal for leveling up your podcast’s audio quality.
Rode Podcaster USB Microphone
This dynamic, USB-compatible mic from Rode delivers a solid performance. Its bulkier design and easy plug-and-play feature make it a great option for podcasters seeking convenience and quality.
Audio Technica 2100X
The Audio Technica 2100X is known for its flexibility, offering both USB and XLR connections. Its affordability and quality sound make it a popular choice among podcasters.
Heil PR40
Priced around $400, the Heil PR40 is a top-tier mic, offering exceptional sound quality. It’s a less common choice, adding uniqueness to your podcast setup.
Rode PodMic
The Rode PodMic is a broadcast-quality mic with a built-in anti-plosive feature. Its lightweight design and affordability make it an excellent choice for achieving a full, rich tone.
Electro Voice RE20
Favored by old-school radio professionals, the RE20 is excellent for broadcasting and podcasting, featuring a bass roll-off switch and tailored voice response.
Shure MV7
A more affordable cousin of the SM7B, the Shure MV7 provides similar sound quality with the added flexibility of USB and XLR compatibility, making it suitable for various recording settings.
Rode NT Mini USB Microphone
The Rode NT Mini stands out with its vintage design and built-in signal processing. Its unique appearance and functional features make it an excellent choice for both audio and visual appeal.
Rode Procaster
Designed specifically for speech, the Rode Procaster excels in reducing ambient noise and room tone, ensuring clear and professional podcast audio.
Wrapping It All Up
Thanks for joining us on CLIPPED as we explored some of the best dynamic microphones for podcasting. Remember, the right microphone can significantly enhance your podcast’s sound quality. For more info, visit The Podcast Haven.