Over the past years, podcasts have become a firm fixture in the international media landscape. For International Podcast Day 2020, Sennheiser recommends four special podcasts that you should check out – and the right audio equipment to get the most out of your favorite podcasts, both for listening and for producing them yourself.
Nature podcast: Sound by Nature (https://open.spotify.com/show/3OgiBJ23tDm0CMHKGKysJ3)
Sound By Nature delivers exactly what its name promises: chiefly, sounds of the great outdoors from California. Don’t just take our word for it, though. As the creator says himself, you should listen to this podcast “for relaxation, stress reduction, meditation, sleeping – or whatever you like”. Each episode usually lasts for an hour, offering a range of soundscapes such as wind, birdsong, campfires or thunder and rain. Sound By Nature provides a good exercise in acoustic attentiveness.
With Sennheiser’s new HD 560S around-ear headphones. Natural and accurate reference sound that divulges every detail, complemented by an outstanding low-frequency extension. Offering a frequency response of 6 Hz – 38 kHz, the HD 560S reproduces the entire frequency range with honesty. The headphones aim to show how a recording is intended to be heard, letting you experience the sounds of nature in great detail and making you feel as if you’re right in the middle of the action.
With an AMBEO VR Mic, for example. If you are aiming for an immersive sound experience, this Ambisonics microphone, which has been specially designed for spatial sound recording, allows you to capture stunning 360° sound from a single spot. If you want to put an acoustic spotlight on a single sound source such as a bird singing, you should use a shotgun microphone like the MKH 8060.
Interview podcast: SmartLess
https://podtail.com/de/podcast/smartless/
In life, you always learn something new about yourself when you meet someone else – and this mantra is certainly true of SmartLess, presented by US comedy stars Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes. Every week, they meet interesting people from popular culture and politics for a mix of thoughtful conversation and amusing anecdotes.
With an MK 8 condenser microphone. This large-diaphragm studio microphone is particularly suited to professional voice recordings. Its pick-up pattern can be adjusted according to the task at hand, for example a figure-of-eight pattern for an interview situation.
Video podcast: The Joe Rogan Experiencehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQUP1qoWDoEbmsQxvdjxgQ
With over 1,500 episodes under his belt, Joe Rogan is one of the most prolific podcasters in the game. On The Joe Rogan Experience, he has interviewed everyone from Elon Musk to Mike Tyson. Politics, health or relationships: no subject is off limits.
With Sennheiser’s MOMENTUM True Wireless 2 earbuds. They deliver the best possible listening experience at any time, thanks to the audio specialist’s 7mm dynamic drivers, designed and manufactured at the company’s headquarters in Germany. Their ergonomic design offers the perfect level of comfort for a podcast marathon. Active noise cancellation prevents you from being distracted, even in noisy environments, while the Transparent Hearing feature blends in outside sound at a touch. In addition, IPX4-rated weather resistance, intuitive, customizable touch controls and a great 7-hour playback time make these a great choice for enjoying your favorite podcast on the go.
The MKE 200 is a great choice when starting out. This directional microphone features an integrated windscreen and shock mount for optimized sound recordings to camera. It comes complete with 3.5mm TRS and TRRS cables for connection to DSLRs, DSLMs and mobile devices. For advanced users, we recommend the MKE 440, a compact stereo microphone for cameras with a hot shoe and an external microphone connection.
Audiophile podcast: Darko.Audio podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/1mnKixperZd4zmJWCvEbNl
Because for passionate audiophiles, nothing is more interesting than assessing the latest technology and products on the market. As well as providing an overview of the latest audiophile gear, John Darko interviews renowned music producers and industry figures.
As a true audiophile, you may want to dive into this podcast with Sennheiser’s HD 660S headphones. Designed for audio enthusiasts, the open, dynamic headphones offer natural, lifelike sound with crisp bass, excellent mid-frequency response and a gentle, pleasantly natural treble. The acoustic design ensures low harmonic distortion, while the headphones’ low impedance of 150 ohms and the supplied choice of cables allow you to enjoy the HD 660S with a variety of audio sources. For great comfort even during long podcast sessions, the headphones’ robust yet lightweight construction makes listening supremely comfortable. The elliptical ear cups are shaped to follow the anatomy of the ear, while thick padding on the headband and the replaceable ear cushions provides a relaxing and luxurious experience that places the listening enjoyment at center stage.
Use a good studio condenser microphone like the MK 4 or the MK 8. Very demanding producers could also take a look at Sennheiser’s MKH series. These extremely life-like condenser microphones stand for sound recordings of the very highest quality and let you discover the soul of sound.
Feel inspired to start your own podcast? Sennheiser has teamed up with music producer, sound engineer and professional podcaster Marc Mozart to help podcast beginners get started: The tutorial series “How to Podcast” offers a free podcast guide to kick things off – from concept creation to tips on the right recording software and the right microphone to marketing your very own podcast. The video series and all further information are available here: www.sennheiser.com/how-to-podcast