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36. DIY Podcast Setup That Works (Without Overcomplicating It)

36. DIY Podcast Setup That Works (Without Overcomplicating It)

Update: 2025-11-18
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Hear about some of my favorite beginner-friendly mic options (for new and veteran podcasters alike), the gear you truly need, and the tiny tweaks that make your audio instantly better… no studio required.

There's so much pressure in podcasting to buy the "perfect" setup. Expensive mics, interfaces, boom arms, the whole thing. But you don't need a full-blown studio to sound great, truly.

Most podcasters start with simple, affordable gear and build from there. A solid mic, a pop filter, and a steady stand can take you so far. And when you pair that with a few small technique adjustments and a quieter recording space, your audio quality levels up fast.

This episode breaks down the gear I recommend, what actually matters, and how to DIY your setup without overspending or overthinking.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darlenevictoria/
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Episode Resources:
Shure MV7 (USB/XLR)
Audio-Technica AT2100USB
Samson Q2U (USB/XLR)
M-Track Solo
Boom Arm
Desktop Mic Stand
Pop Filter Shield
Windscreen Options

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36. DIY Podcast Setup That Works (Without Overcomplicating It)

36. DIY Podcast Setup That Works (Without Overcomplicating It)

Darlene Victoria