Equip: 12 Essentials for Podcasters
May 21, 2021
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It seems like everyone and their brother became a podcaster during the pandemic. With nothing to do and nowhere to go, some of your friends may have followed suit. Whether they’re aspiring or experienced podcasters, these gifts are sure to make them smile. Find something they’ll love without breaking the bank with items that fit any budget.
1. Podcast Planner
All great podcasts start as ideas. As a content creator, your favorite podcaster is constantly brainstorming new topics and conversations to have on their show. Help them organize their thoughts by giving them a podcast planner. Odds are they’ll bring it with them wherever they go because you never know when a brilliant idea will pop into your head.
2. Graphics and More Door Knob Sign
If your podcaster has roommates or nosy siblings, they’ll appreciate this door sign. Slip the red plastic sign over the studio doorknob to let everyone know there’s a recording in progress. Hopefully, their housemates will get the hint and keep quiet.
3. Rode VideoMic Me Compact Microphone
Podcasters on the go could definitely use a compact mini microphone. This one hooks right into your smartphone for high-quality sound wherever you are. Plus, it includes a deluxe furry windshield for shooting outdoors or in bad weather.
4. PowerShot G7 X Mark II
Do you have cash to blow and don’t mind spending it on someone else? Get Canon’s PowerShot camera. This gift is ideal for podcasters who want to film their show and upload it to YouTube. Enjoy superb image clarity, full HD capability and in-camera RAW conversion.
5. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Headphones
When you’re talking away on a podcast, it’s important to hear yourself and others clearly. That’s why a solid pair of headphones is one of the best gifts for podcasters. Invest in this option from Audio-Technica for stellar sonic signature and sound isolation.
6. USB Audio Interface
Advanced podcasters who are looking for clearer, more accurate-sounding recordings will love this audio interface.
7. Amazon Basics Backpack
Your favorite podcaster needs something to carry all this gear around, so why not give them a specially made backpack? This one has compartments for cameras, lenses, microphones and more.
8. Rode PSA Swivel Mount Studio Boom Arm
Improve sound quality and reduce shock noise with a studio boom arm. This one rotates a full 360 degrees, holds up to 4.4 pounds and instantly frees up desk space, making it a popular choice among podcasters. Plus, it has a 32.5-inch horizontal and 33-inch vertical reach, so you can sit, stand and easily pass the mic around.
9. Monoprice Microphone Isolation Shield
Reduce any unwanted noise with a wraparound isolation shield. This foam barrier blocks out ambient sound so everyone’s voice is clearer to the listener. Wrap it around the microphone to isolate even further.
10. Flexispot Adjustable Standing Desk
Did you know your voice sounds better when you’re standing? Get on your feet with an adjustable standing desk. This model comes with a dual-motor lifting system, anti-collision function and an advanced control panel so you can program certain heights into its settings.
11. Shure SM7B Vocal Dynamic Microphone
A quality microphone isn’t cheap, but it’s necessary for podcasters who want to make it big. This model comes with bass roll-off, midrange emphasis, pop filter, detachable windscreen and internal air suspension shock isolation for high-quality sound.
12. Adobe Audition Subscription
Practically every podcaster could use Adobe Audition. A one-year subscription to this audio editing software comes with 20GB of cloud storage and access to all the latest updates and features. Plus, you can sync the setting across multiple computers with Adobe Creative Cloud.
Choosing the Right Equipment
Many podcasters conduct hours of research just to find the perfect microphone or editing program. If you feel a little unqualified to choose certain products, simply ask your friends what they’d buy. Odds are they have a running list of equipment they want or need. Plus, asking them directly will ensure you don’t give them something they already have.