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Podcast Equipment

The equipment below will give you a mobile podcasting studio you can slip into your suitcase and easily take no matter where you travel.

Zoom H5 Portable Recorder – Small, portable, and powerful. This will record audio directly onto an SD card.

Audio Technica ATR2100 – The perfect microphone for mobile podcast recording. I use this most of the time at home as well. You will want 2 if you are going to record in-person interviews.

Foam Ball Windscreen – This will keep you and your guest from popping Ps and cut down on wind and breath noises. Get 2 if you are getting 2 microphones.

TriPod Microphone Stand – Forget the plastic microphone stands the ATR2100 comes with. These sturdy stands will hold up to travel and look great. Get 2 of them if you will be traveling with two microphones.

Microphone Stand Extender – These will make your stands taller and more comfortable to use for you and your guest. Get 2 if you are getting 2 microphone stands.

Headphone Splitter – You will want this if you want your guest to also be able to listen to the audio. I rarely use it, but you might.

Eagle Creek Large Bag – Trust me. You want this. I keep the Zoom H5 and all cables in this bag.

Eagle Creek Medium Bag – Yes, you want this one, too. This is where I keep microphones and spare batteries.

 

Park Leaders T-Shirt – Available in three colors in Men’s, Women’s, and Youth sizes.

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