Overhead view of a professional podcast recording desk with two microphones facing each other, warm amber Edison lamp casting a pool of light on headphones and pop filters

Your Show
Starts Here.

One room. Foam-lined walls. A Shure SM7B under warm light. The only thing missing is your voice.

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Broadcast-grade gear.
Not a closet.

Shure SM7B

Broadcast Dynamic

Focusrite

Scarlett 4i4 Gen 4

–42 dB

NRC 0.95 foam panels

Sony MDR-7506

Closed-back monitoring

DBX 286s

Processor / gate / comp

220 sq ft

Dedicated live room

Adobe Audition

+ Hindenburg Journalist

4 Guests

Simultaneous channels

What happens when you walk in.

Person walking into a professional recording studio hallway with warm lighting
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Walk in. Drop the nerves.

Check in at the front desk. Your engineer meets you at the door, runs a quick soundcheck, and adjusts the room to your voice — not the other way around.

Close-up of a Shure SM7B microphone with pop filter under warm studio lighting
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Levels locked. Tape rolling.

Gain staging, headphone mix, a test read. We dial in the SM7B to your voice before you say a single word that counts. The room does the rest.

ON AIR sign glowing red above a recording studio door in a darkened hallway
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The ON AIR sign flickers.

Record. That's it. Your engineer monitors levels in real time. At session end, you leave with a broadcast-ready WAV and a mix-ready session file.

Three types of voices.
One room.

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First-Time Podcaster

Most Common

You've been recording in a closet with a Blue Snowball. You know the difference between "good enough" and "broadcast-ready." This is your first session that sounds like the shows you listen to.

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Indie Network

High Volume

Your flagship show is between seasons. You need a flagship studio between now and launch — somewhere your hosts walk in and immediately feel like the talent.

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Marketing Director

Fast Track

The branded podcast series was approved yesterday. You need a studio that makes the CMO sound like a natural, handles post-production, and delivers assets by Thursday.

"I walked in thinking I'd need three sessions to sound right. We nailed the first episode in forty minutes. The room does something to your voice — you stop overthinking and just talk."

Marcus Webb

Host, The Long Game Podcast · Chicago, IL

Silence that sounds expensive.

Five seconds of the live room at rest. No hum. No bleed. Just the room.

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Reserve your mic.
February 2026.

Seats are limited to 24 attendees. Walk the room, meet the engineer, and record your first episode — or just listen.

Where are you in your podcast journey?

No credit card. No commitment. Just your name on the list.