Sennheiser participates in The Podcast Show
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On the first day of the show, Sennheiser teamed up with podcast specialists Adam Buxton and John Kennedy [Tape Notes], to offer two exclusive sessions, one free and one ticketed, during which Kennedy utilised their new Sennheiser and Neumann ‘live rig’ to ensure the audience experiences the high-fidelity audio needed to be able to listen to their podcast at its best.
The 'live rig' for both sessions was equipped with Sennheiser and Neumann audio equipment to deliver an exceptional sound experience. It boasts two Sennheiser EW IEM G4 sets, ensuring seamless connectivity. The Neumann BCM 104 broadcast microphone complements the setup, whilst monitoring the sound is made possible by the Neumann NDH 20 closed-back studio headphones, offering accurate sound reproduction and excellent isolation.
In order to provide an exceptional audio experience to each member of the audience, Tape Notes equipped each person with Sennheiser's EK IEM G4 pack, accompanied by HD 280 headphones. A total of 100 packs were distributed for each session, ensuring that every attendee could fully engage with the podcast and listen to it at its best.
“We’re excited to be able to work with Tape Notes and Adam Buxton on some engaging and immersive content at this year's Podcast Show. High fidelity audio is key for the listeners of the podcast, so we’re happy they’ve chosen our brands to work with to bring their podcast to a live audience,” concludes Stephen Button, UK and Nordic trade marketing manager for Pro Audio at Sennheiser.
“Moreover, we will showcase a diverse range of Sennheiser and Neumann products before, during, and after the sessions, catering to both independent podcast creators and established industry professionals. These products will be on display and available for people to try out and experience first-hand at the show. This is a great opportunity to speak with Sennheiser representatives about your podcast and other creative content you need, so make sure you come by and say hello.”