Answer: Audio-Technica microphones are popular among all types of podcasters, from those using a professional, acoustically treated studio to those working in their bedroom. Since different microphones are tuned to different specifications, making the right selection and using it to its full potential will result in the best audio capture for your listeners to enjoy. microphones-for-podcastingThe ATR2100-USB microphone is a dynamic microphone with a digital USB connection that allows the user to connect directly to their computer. As a dynamic microphone, the ATR2100-USB requires the user to speak directly into it and be very close to the microphone element. Doing so will help reduce background noise for users who are podcasting from their bedroom. The integrated headphone output with volume control allows the user to directly monitor the output signal during recording. The ATR2500-USB microphone is a side-address condenser microphone that includes a digital USB output. The condenser element is often considered more sensitive than a dynamic element, making it a popular choice for podcasting. The user speaks into the side of this microphone where the front of the microphone’s element is located. The ATR2500-USB is recommend for those podcasters who have added some additional acoustic treatment to their recording space, which will help reduce background noise, such as computer fans and reflective-surface noise, in the room. The popular AT2020 microphone has been a “go to” for many podcasters. So much so that Audio-Technica offers the microphone with different output configurations: an analog XLR (AT2020), digital USB (AT2020USB+), and digital USB and Lightning for iOS (AT2020USBi). All models have the same popular AT2020 microphone element. The different connections allow the user to connect to their desired device, be it a broadcast console at a professional broadcast studio, a computer in their bedroom, or an iOS device while on the go. podcasting-microphones As with home studio recording, there are many things that podcasters can do to help their microphone capture the best audio possible. Our “6 Simple Tips for Recording Voice-Overs” includes tips for proper microphone selection, microphone setup, recording space treatment, and more to help you get the best results when podcasting. If you have further questions about using your Audio-Technica microphone for podcasting, please contact our Audio Solutions Department.