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The Best Headphones for Podcasting – Our Top 5

The Best Headphones for Podcasting – Our Top 5
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Podcasting can let you reach a huge audience quickly, but you need to get the sound right to keep people listening. Headphones are a crucial part of that, but do you really need the most expensive? We’ve tried headphones at every price point to find the best headphones for podcasting to suit your budget.

Best headphones for podcasting at a glance

Time is always an issue, so here are our thoughts on these headphones at a glance. If you do have spare time, we urge you to read on for more detailed looks at these headphones to see which one really suits your needs.

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Product Name

Description

Price

Best Value Podcasting Headphone - M-Audio HDH40
M-Audio HDH40
Best Value Podcasting Headphone
Best mid-range Podcasting  Headphone - AKG K371 Headphone
AKG K371
Best mid-range Podcasting Headphone
Best high end Podcasting  Headphone -  Beyerdynamic DT 1770 PRO
Beyerdynamic DT 1770 PRO
Best high end Podcasting Headphone

M-Audio HDH40

We start at the budget end, but while the price is small the sound is big. Great for anyone starting out podcasting or just on a budget, they have everything you need and are exceptional value.

  • Detailed, clear sound designed for studio use
  • Adjustable to fit comfortably for anyone
  • Good sensitivity to work with most equipment
  • Good padding for comfort during longer sessions
  • Long 3.7m lead

Sony MDR-7506

A mid-range option from one of the market leaders, the Sony MDR-7506 offer great sound, fantastic build quality and decades of Sony knowhow in an easy to use comfortable package.

  • Superb, accurate sound reproduction across the frequency range
  • Great design with well padded ear and head band for comfort
  • Hard wearing, robust construction built for professional use
  • Folding design for easy storage and transport
  • Long 3m lead

RØDE NTH-100

Known for their impressive microphones that dominate the podcasting market, RØDE  eith their NTH-100 offer a complimentary headphone in the competitive mid-level price range.

  • Alacantra finish for impressive comfort
  • Cooltech gel prevents sweating and overheating
  • Exceptional clarity of sound
  • Fitlock system for perfect fit
  • Long, 2.4m lead

AKG K371

Priced a little above the mid-range and offering high-end features with a relatively affordable price, the AKG K371s are geared towards neutral sound with exceptional accuracy, designed specifically for studio use.

  • Large 50mmm transducers for powerful, controlled sound
  • Extremely broad frequency response, reproducing every detail
  • Large earcups provide good comfort
  • Precision adjustment for the perfect fit
  • 3m lead

Beyerdynamic DT 1770 PRO

Some products define an entire market, and this is one. Expensive, impressive and with exceptional performance, if you want the best, this is where you go.

  • Large earcups and padded headband for long-term comfort and precise fit
  • Reference quality sound reproduction provides complete accuracy
  • Designed for the studio with robust construction to cope with professional use
  • Tesla transducers deliver innovative sound reproduction
  • 3m lead

Conclusion

Our best headphones for podcasting cover a very wide range of costs, styles, and brands, with the M-Audio HDH40 sitting at the budget end. While they are built to a price, in practical terms they compete with the mid-range options here, and for many will be all they ever need. Podcasters wear headphones to hear themselves and their guests clearly while recording, and to block out external noise. Easily good enough for professional use, the M-Audio HDH40 headphones are our value pick for good reason.

In fact, they are so good that if you want to shift up to the mid-range, we suggest spending a little more on the AKG K371s, it is only here you really benefit from the extra money in how they perform. For those with the budget though, if you want the best, then the Beyerdynamic DT 1770 PROs are simply amazing.

A Bishop

I’ve been a music fan since I was old enough to talk, but it was in the 90s when I took that love of music and turned it into a career as a DJ. Since then, I have found myself more than a little obsessed with equipment, and as a DJ, few things are as important to me as the headphones I use. Whether listening to a podcast at the gym or using them professionally, I’ve tried hundreds of headphones at every budget, and continue to try newer models as they appear. The search for the perfect headphone is never ending, but I keep looking, and hope that you find my insight and opinions useful in your search too.

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