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Behringer PODCASTUDIO USB

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Introducing the Radiolutionary PODCASTUDIO USB Bundle from BEHRINGER Looking for a new way to express yourself? Ever wanted to be a famous producer? Then podcasting is the answer and the BEHRINGER PODCASTUDIO bundle has all you need to make high-quality podcasts and home recordings. Go on air straight out of the box with this fantastic PODCASTUDIO recording package. It comes with a studio-grade USB audio interface as well as comprehensive DAW and podcasting software. The package also features a professional 5-input mixer with 2-band "British" EQ, high-quality headphones and a dynamic broadcast-style microphone plus cable.

Features:

Get a full recording studio "out of the box" including USB audio interface, mixer, microphone, headphones, professional audio software and more


High-resolution 2 In / 2 Out USB audio interface with plug-and-play for Windows XP and Mac OS X operating systems


Studio-class 5-input 2-bus mixer with premium mic preamp and 2-band "British" EQ


Comprehensive podcasting software (Podifier, Juice, PodNova, Golden Ear) for PCs and Mac computers


Illustrated quick-start guide "How to Podcast"


Product Details:
Product Length: 14.57 inches
Product Width: 13.86 inches
Product Height: 5.59 inches
Product Weight: 7.94 pounds
Package Length: 14.7 inches
Package Width: 13.9 inches
Package Height: 5.8 inches
Package Weight: 7.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5A Dirt Poor Podcaster's DreamAug 21, 2008
By Drew Ross
I honestly can't believe this was only a hundred dollars.

Don't get me wrong, this is not the rig you need to do serious, professional recording, especially if you want to have a guest in studio. But to do a high-quality, one person, talk-oriented podcast, I think it would be difficult to beat.

If you are like me, you love the idea of doing a podcast, but are slightly reluctant to spend a lot of money because you're not sure if you are really going to be able to pull it off. Maybe you won't get the website to work right, maybe you didn't read the fine print on your host site, maybe this, maybe that... There are just so many variables. I didn't want to pay several hundred dollars for a rig and then it end up being more trouble than it's worth. This set-up here makes it much less risky.

The mic is sensitive within several feet, but did not pick up the air conditioner that is about 15 feet away. This to me is a plus as I don't want to have to edit out every piece of atmospheric sound. The mixer is as basic as it gets, but gave me the flexibility to get my levels right for a consistent sound even when I added in promos and podcast safe music.

The head phones are on the cheap side, but they are functional. The cushions come off pretty easily and are a pain to get back on.

But all in all, this set-up allowed me to make a very convincing podcast with minimal financial investment. The first episode of my podcast was tinny sounding, but then I learned more about Audacity and how to use it and the future episodes got better and better. The problem was not the equipment, but the suggestions I was following to make the audio sound "better".

One thing I do recommend is a pop filter. I didn't think it was that big of a deal, but it is. It is much easier to listen to voice-only files when there is a pop filter.

If you would like to hear what a podcast created with this set-up sounds like, Google, "Christian With A Brain" and download the first episode and then some of the later episodes. Or look for it on iTunes. You can hear for yourself. Every episode was recorded with this rig.

Happy Podcasting!

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4Good buy for the price.Jun 07, 2008
By Diana Dooley "gonomik"
If you are looking to get into podcasting but don't want to break the bank than this is the way to go. I have used the podcast studio to record, edit, and publish my first podcast. It is easy to use and the sound quality is very good. This is a great starter kit. Beware of the instructions, since they are not that great. I went to podcast lane (website) and used a video tutorial to put it all together. I was up and running in about 15 minutes. This is really a great buy for the upstart.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4Performs as expectedFeb 22, 2008
By sgtran
The PodastStudio enables the user to create professional podcasts, video narraration, and sound clips cleanly and with little effort. I did not use the software that shipped with the equipment as it wasn't as good as the multitrack software that I already own.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5WonderfulJun 03, 2009
By Michael J. Bridge
I have been using this setup for podcasting the sermons at my church and it is nothing short of wonderful. It is easy to use and highly portable. If you download the audacity software (and the LAME converter to make mp3 files from audacity website) you have software that is simple to use and very effective. [...]

For the money, this product can't be passed up. And the fact that it comes with its own mixer gives so much control over the quality and sound level of a recording. Highly recommended.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent buy for a beginning podcasterFeb 25, 2009
By David K. Smithey "sqlsvrman"
I had it working in 20 minutes. The only reason it took me that long is that I had never used Audacity before and had to figure out where to set the Input and Output. The U-Control is Plug-n-play with Vista (no driver is needed).

It's much more clear than I expected. It's just an excellent buy for the money and very easy to use. (I'm not an Audio Engineer but I have run several mixers and sound systems for churches than I have attended.)

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