Back when starting podcasting journey, the landscape was vastly different. We made do with what we could afford, often cobbling together makeshift setups just to get our voices out there. One of the earliest kits encountered was from Behringer, offering a couple of microphones and a mixer. However, compatibility issues arose, as the mixer couldn't plug into my computer—a common challenge in those early days. Over time, the medium has evolved, with podcasters increasingly integrating video into their content. Consequently, the demand for equipment that not only sounds great but also looks good on camera has surged. In 2016, a notable shift occurred among my clients—they began inquiring about the microphone choices of their favorite podcasters. The Shure SM7b emerged as a popular option, endorsed by industry figures like Joe Rogan and adopted by newer generations of podcasters seeking to emulate their idols. The allure of the Shure SM7b lies not only in its exceptional audio qualit...
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