QA 65 – John Lee Dumas Answers “What does your podcast gear look like?”




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Summary: In today’s Q&amp;A, we are helping Ryan understand what microphone and gear he should use for recording a high quality sounding podcast.<br> <br> Do you have a question you want answered on our podcast? We would love to help you!<br> Click here to ask your question!<br> <br> [Tweet "Take action with the equipment you can afford right now...don't wait" #podcasting @johnleedumas"]<br> Resources Mentioned in this Episode<br> <br> Today’s expert is John Lee Dumas from Entrepreneur on Fire<br> John’s last expert QA<br> Logitech ClearChat - Starter microphone, 7/10 sound, great value<br> Audiotechinica ATR 2100 - 8.5/10 sound quality, all you need<br> Heil PR40 - 9.5 /10 sound quality, go pro<br> Presonus Firestudio Mixer - John's Mixer<br> Adobe Creative Cloud - Adobe tools including photoshop and illustrator<br> Ecamm Call Recorder - Used to record Skype calls on a MAC<br> Pamela Recorder - Record Skype calls on a PC<br> Scarlett2i2 - Shane &amp; Jocelyn's Mixer (to hook up 2 mics)<br> <br> Let’s dive into this week’s question!<br> JOCELYN: Hey y’all! You’re listening to an Expert Q&amp;A with S&amp;J. Today’s expert is John Lee Dumas of the ‘Entrepreneur on Fire’ podcast and entrepreneuronfire.com.<br> <br> Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We’re your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. Join us, each week, as we teach you how to flip your lifestyle upside-down by selling stuff online. Are you ready for something different? All right, let’s get started.<br> <br> SHANE: Hey y’all, welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle Expert Q&amp;A podcast; excited to bring in another expert to answer your questions about online business. We do not have the only way to be successful online. Love to introduce you to other perspectives from different experts in different fields especially when you send us questions that we have no clue of what the answer is. So we’d like to bring people on and let them know. We would love to welcome back today, the one and only, John Lee Dumas. John was on about a month ago and he is back again today to answer another audience question from the Flipped Lifestyle community. John, welcome back man!<br> <br> JOHN: My friends, I am still on fire.<br> <br> SHANE: You are always on fire. You’re like the everlasting flame; you know what I’m saying?<br> <br> JOHN: I love it. The Olympic torch.<br> <br> SHANE: That’s right, you’re the Olympic torch of online business. All right Jocelyn, what’s our question for John today?<br> <br> JOCELYN: All right, today’s question is from Ryan and I’m not sure how to say his last name, Belolo, maybe, and this is via Twitter. It says, “Hey guys, do you each use your own microphone for your podcast? What does your setup look like and what is the best microphone and in your opinion, the best way to hook up two microphones to one computer? I can't figure it out.”<br> <br> SHANE: And we wanted to bring John on to answer this specific question ‘cause Jocelyn and I have the least knowledge of – we’re barely on the podcast ourselves right now, but John Lee Dumas knows a thing or two about podcasting. So John, how does that work man? What’s your set up look like and how do you get two people talking in the same place?<br> <br> JOHN: Well, whatever you all the doing, the audio sounds amazing. I give it the thumbs up.<br> <br> SHANE: There we go.<br> <br> JOHN: Let me break it down microphone wise. I have three mic recommendations starting at the low, going to a medium and then ending at a high cost. The low cost is the Logitech ClearChat. It’s a 29-dollar headset microphone, USB, plugs into any USB port and you can get it on Amazon. It’ll be free shipping with Prime in two days. 29 dollars. It’ll take your audio from a two, which is what most people do and talk at their computer and let the crappy microphone pick it up to, a seven.