The Best Gear for Podcasting

Published: Jan. 4, 2016, 1 p.m.

2021 update: Here's an updated, complete list of the gear I recommend for podcasting: https://kit.co/thepodcastdude/best-gear-for-podcasting

My second episode was a guide to gear for podcasting, but I’ve learned a lot in the past months, so I wanted to make an updated guide. I said back then that if you couldn’t afford good gear, you should wait and save up money. I was wrong about that. I still believe that great gear will give you better sound quality which will help your show be more successful, but I don’t believe you should wait to get started. There’s so much you need to learn when you’re first starting out: Great gear isn’t going to magically make the process easier. It’s best to get started with what you have, or buy what you can afford and then upgrade later.

So let’s talk about podcasting on a budget. I’m going to cover gear for those of you who have little-to-no money to spend, and also share what I think is the best podcasting gear so that you’ll know what to get in the future when you have money to upgrade.

Cool Stuff to Check Out:

  • Recommended Gear: https://kit.co/thepodcastdude/best-gear-for-podcasting
  • Podcast: https://podcastingwithaaron.com
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4Ey9-HGAbmYvG3t3X5dow
  • Successful Podcasting: http://successfulpodcasting.com