by Sam Guertin | January 16, 2023 | Creating The Greatest Show, Sound Quality
The way your podcast sounds is the key to getting anyone to listen beyond the first 10 seconds! Liam Gousios is a Podcast Producer, Digital Media Specialist, and Audio Engineering Expert at Ringmaster. Liam pulls back the curtain on all the audio tips and tricks so...
by Sam Guertin | December 28, 2022 | Sound Quality, Starting a Podcast
Whether you’re recording a podcast, you’re a streamer, or you just want to sound great on a job interview how you position your microphone is important. The wrong position will make even a great mic sound muffled, distorted, or just plain bad. If you want optimal...
by Sam Guertin | December 13, 2022 | Podcasts, Sound Quality, Starting a Podcast
Before you ever hit record, these five pieces of podcast gear will help you sound great. No one wants to listen to bad audio. Sound quality is key to your show’s success. We’ve seen podcast equipment lists out there that include 15-20 items. Starting a podcast doesn’t...
by Sam Guertin | October 17, 2022 | Hosting a Podcast, Sound Quality, Starting a Podcast
Listening to a podcast is an experience. Great audio enhances that experience. Bad audio will send them running no matter how great the conversation is. Just like digital media looks at the best fonts, colors, and sizes to make information easily accessible you should...
by Sam Guertin | October 11, 2022 | Hosting a Podcast, Sound Quality, Starting a Podcast
The way your podcast sounds is so crucial to its success. Apart from your cover art, it’s the first impression that listeners will have of your show and if your podcast sounds terrible, your audience will be running for the proverbial door. You may think that...
by Sam Guertin | October 11, 2022 | Podcasts, Sound Quality
You could have the most engaging topic, a great host, and a comprehensive podcast promotion plan but if your podcast’s audio quality is bad it’s just not going to do well. Even your family isn’t going to want to listen to a podcast that sounds like it was recorded in...