🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎧 Wearing headphones during podcast recording prevents echo and audio bleed, improving audio quality and reducing feedback issues. 00:34 🎙️ Headphones help you hear your voice as others do, allowing better control of audio levels and mic technique. 01:03 💡 Headphones enable you to detect popping sounds and external audio issues during recording, saving time in post-production. 01:35 🎧 Consider factors like price, comfort, portability, wired vs. wireless, and headphone type when choosing headphones for podcasting. 02:38 🚫 Avoid noise-canceling headphones for podcasting as they can distort audio quality. 03:38 🎵 Look for headphones with a flat frequency response, impedance between 32-80 Ohm, and sensitivity between 80-125 dB for accurate sound reproduction. 04:06 🎧 Five budget-friendly podcasting headphones under $200 are recommended, each with its own features and price points. 05:38 🎙️ Headphones are essential for podcasters to achieve studio-quality recordings, and Riverside.fm can help eliminate echo issues during recording. Made with HARPA AI
New models from Beyerdynamic are the DT-700 PRO X and the DT-900 PRO X. The DT-700 PRO X has some advantages over the DT-770 PRO. It has a newly developed 48 ohm driver with a high-flux neodymium magnet, which is much more easy to drive than the 250 ohm DT-770. The DT-700 is tuned so that it has less strident treble than the DT-770. The DT-900 PRO X is a semi-open-back headphone. I have a pair of DT-900s, which I use for mixing and mastering. They have less sound isolation than the DT-770s and DT-700s, but you may find them OK to use in front of a microphone if the headphones are run at a reasonable level. As with microphones, it's best to try out a few different headphones to see what you like best before you buy.
The Audio Technica ATH-M50xSTS headphones (whether you get the XLR version or the USB (my choice) version) are superb, both for monitoring & for the microphone quality. The best microphone on a headset/headphone that I've personally tried out, bar none. In fact, this microphone sounds as good as the mics I've connected directly to my computer (Rode X XDM-100, Sennheiser E614, Presonus PD-70), whether via USB or an audio interface (Audient EVO 4 in my case). The comfort & fit is also surprisingly good. They are over-priced IMHO, but when you're the only game in town...
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎧 Wearing headphones during podcast recording prevents echo and audio bleed, improving audio quality and reducing feedback issues.
00:34 🎙️ Headphones help you hear your voice as others do, allowing better control of audio levels and mic technique.
01:03 💡 Headphones enable you to detect popping sounds and external audio issues during recording, saving time in post-production.
01:35 🎧 Consider factors like price, comfort, portability, wired vs. wireless, and headphone type when choosing headphones for podcasting.
02:38 🚫 Avoid noise-canceling headphones for podcasting as they can distort audio quality.
03:38 🎵 Look for headphones with a flat frequency response, impedance between 32-80 Ohm, and sensitivity between 80-125 dB for accurate sound reproduction.
04:06 🎧 Five budget-friendly podcasting headphones under $200 are recommended, each with its own features and price points.
05:38 🎙️ Headphones are essential for podcasters to achieve studio-quality recordings, and Riverside.fm can help eliminate echo issues during recording.
Made with HARPA AI
Great video! Thanks for explaining!
Thank you for getting to the point and explaining things. Wonderful video.
Glad it was helpful!
New models from Beyerdynamic are the DT-700 PRO X and the DT-900 PRO X. The DT-700 PRO X has some advantages over the DT-770 PRO. It has a newly developed 48 ohm driver with a high-flux neodymium magnet, which is much more easy to drive than the 250 ohm DT-770. The DT-700 is tuned so that it has less strident treble than the DT-770. The DT-900 PRO X is a semi-open-back headphone. I have a pair of DT-900s, which I use for mixing and mastering. They have less sound isolation than the DT-770s and DT-700s, but you may find them OK to use in front of a microphone if the headphones are run at a reasonable level. As with microphones, it's best to try out a few different headphones to see what you like best before you buy.
The Audio Technica ATH-M50xSTS headphones (whether you get the XLR version or the USB (my choice) version) are superb, both for monitoring & for the microphone quality. The best microphone on a headset/headphone that I've personally tried out, bar none. In fact, this microphone sounds as good as the mics I've connected directly to my computer (Rode X XDM-100, Sennheiser E614, Presonus PD-70), whether via USB or an audio interface (Audient EVO 4 in my case). The comfort & fit is also surprisingly good. They are over-priced IMHO, but when you're the only game in town...
Would the rodecaster pro II be able to support 250 Ohms ? Or the rodecaster duo.
If you have a Zoom P4 can you still record within Riverside to help if you don't have headphones?
Can I use headphones with a USB connected mic in riverside and hear myself and my guests?
Yes! Plug your headphones into your computer, rather than your mic. Make sure to set your speaker/output to "external headphones"
Do you know if it's possible to have 2 headphones on the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio 3rd Gen ?
You can use a splitter! We recommend this one: a.co/d/cP4uRgl
You are not wearing headphones in this presentation
Good thing this isn’t a podcast
LOL😂
Which one did Joe Rogan have?
Sunheiser
Why wouldn't you just rewind