Must-Have Accessories for Your Podcast Microphone

Are you setting up your podcast studio and wondering what essential accessories you need for your microphone? Look no further. In this post, we'll discuss three key accessories that can enhance your recording quality and make the podcasting experience smoother. Let’s dive right in!

Foam Windshield

One of the simplest and least expensive accessories you can get for your podcast microphone is a foam windshield. You might be wondering if you really need one. The answer is a resounding yes, especially if you want to eliminate those pesky plosive sounds.

Plosives occur when bursts of air hit the microphone’s capsule, causing annoying popping noises. Words with "p" and "b" sounds are common culprits. A foam windshield can significantly reduce these, making your recording sound more professional.



Companies like MicWindshields.com offer customized options, allowing you to even get your logo printed on them. Unless you have mastered microphone technique or perfected mic positioning to avoid plosives, a foam windshield is a worthwhile investment.

Shock Mount

The second accessory to consider is a shock mount. This is a sort of cage that encloses your microphone and isolates it from vibrations and mechanical noise. Shock mounts are crucial for preventing unwanted sounds that can interfere with your recording, such as desk bumps or keyboard typing.

A good shock mount will minimize these noises, ensuring that your audience hears only your voice. Brands like RØDE offer shock mounts specifically designed for their microphones, ensuring optimum performance. At Podcast Studio Glasgow, we equip all our mics with shock mounts so our guests don’t have to worry about unwanted noise.

Mic Stand or Boom Arm

The third essential accessory is a mic stand or boom arm. A tabletop mic stand is quite affordable and sufficient for most setups. However, its drawbacks include being more prone to picking up desk noises and offering less flexibility in positioning.

For greater versatility, consider using a boom arm. This allows you to position the microphone exactly where you need it, without cluttering the desk space. Low-profile boom arms like these from Elgato are ideal for studio environments, as they stay out of the camera shot while still allowing for high adjustability.

There you have it—three must-have accessories for your podcast microphone: a foam windshield, a shock mount, and a microphone stand or boom arm. Each of these items plays a crucial role in enhancing the quality of your recordings and making the podcasting process more seamless.

If you want to experience top-notch recording setups, you can check out Podcast Studio Glasgow. Visit podcaststudioglasgow.com for more details on how to get started!

Mark Hunter

Mark is the founder of Postable Limited and the co-founder of the Podcast Studio Glasgow. He became a pioneer of podcasting in 2005 and has worked extensively as a podcast producer, digital marketing consultant and content creator.

https://podcaststudioglasgow.com
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