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Cheap equipment for quality podcast??
I'd like to produce a podcast show that would involve two people talking over a table.
Do I need two microphones or should one microphone pick up both the speakers? Do I need a good (i.e. expensive!) microphone (considering the quality will be similar to an mp3)? Also, I heard that decent headphones can help but I don't see why they need to be high quality... I'm trying to save money and make a good quality(for web) podcast! ![]()
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