Podcast Audio Too Quiet? Gain Staging Fix Guide
If your podcast recordings are too quiet, the issue is usually input gain strategy and inconsistent capture workflow. Why recordings […]
If your podcast recordings are too quiet, the issue is usually input gain strategy and inconsistent capture workflow. Why recordings […]
Echo in untreated rooms is one of the biggest podcast quality killers. Most fixes are low-cost and placement-driven. Why echo
Clipping destroys otherwise good recordings. This guide gives a quick system to stop clipping before it starts. Why clipping happens
Podcast hiss can come from gain staging mistakes, noisy environments, or weak signal chain setup. Here is a practical fix
Muffled podcast audio is usually a setup and technique issue, not a software problem. This guide helps you diagnose quickly
Closed-back headphones under $150 can deliver excellent podcast monitoring when isolation and comfort are prioritized. Why closed-back for recording Less
Pop filters are cheap upgrades that can dramatically reduce plosives. The right choice depends on mic type and placement style.
Small desk podcast setups need stable stands that save space without sacrificing placement consistency. Arm vs stand for small desks
Shock mounts reduce vibration transfer and improve consistency, especially on desks with keyboard and movement noise. Why shock mounts matter
XLR cables are easy to overlook, but unreliable cables create intermittent noise and workflow headaches. Here’s what to buy and