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Which Sounds Worse a Blue Yeti or a Cell Phone?

Which Sounds Worse a Blue Yeti or a Cell Phone?

FromAsk the Podcast Coach


Which Sounds Worse a Blue Yeti or a Cell Phone?

FromAsk the Podcast Coach

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and Jim Collison from the Average Guy Network take your questions live and talk about the following subjects. 4:10 The Phone Sounds bad from last week 5:40 Blue Yeti vs Cell Phone 15:45 Camera Audio is horrible 16:18 Does good content make you sit through audio that sounds bad? 22:46 Chromecast is going away 25:30 Dave's TV in the background 33:05 YouTube Flagged the NFL without sound (creepy?) 34:45 Jonathon Bloom From Weekly Awesome Podcast chimes in on Podcast Backgrounds 38:30 Jim and Dave both use the Logitech C920 camera 41:35 Thanks to our Awesome Supporters 42:03 Cool Links for Google and Apple from Podcastnews.net  from Emily from The Story Behind podcast search for your show on Podnews.net 49:25 Watch adding advertising redirects into your feed as it can cause weird issues. 52:15 Emily will be appearing on inside edition Mentioned in This Episode The Blue Yeti Microphone. This is NOT a bad microphone. Everyone likes it as it is long as you know how to use it. One way to make it sound better is to get it closed to your mouth and they have a new "Yeticaster" package which comes with a very nice boom arm and shock mount for $199, and then I would still pick up a pop filter for an additional $19. You just need to practice with your mic technique, and to make sure you are using it correctly. (see video) If you compare that to the Samson Q2U package that is $69 and sounds just as good.  Start Your Podcast Check out www.schoolofpodcastng.com/start  
Released:
Jan 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dave Jackson has been helping people launch podcasts since 2005 and every Saturday he is joined by Jim Collison to is runs the Average Guy Network. Together they have 20 years of podcasting experience and coaching.