How to Set Up Your Own Professional Radio Show Equipment

If you’re considering starting your own radio station, one of the most important things you’ll need to consider is the equipment you’ll need and how it all fits together. In this post, we’ll show you exactly how to set up a professional radio station studio, so you can have a fully functional studio that’s suitable for taking live callers, hosting multiple guests, and giving you total control over your shows.

The hub of any radio studio is the mixing desk, and for this setup, we’re using the Axia IQ, which is an 8-channel mixer with 4 microphone inputs. This mixer runs audio over IP, which means that everything is plugged into the mix engine rather than directly into the mixer itself. This makes it highly customizable, so you can assign any device to any source. Overall, the Axia IQ is a versatile and professional mixer that’s perfect for customizing to your station’s needs.

For microphones, we’re using the Electro-Voice RE320, which is a dynamic mic that cancels out background noise and gives you a voice that’s rich in sound. We’re also using the Electro-Voice 309 shock mount attached to a Rode PSA1 boom for ease of use. For headphones, we’re using the Beyerdynamic DT 772 Pro, which are known for keeping outside noise to a minimum and providing an exceptional level of detail.

To power our studio, we’re using a custom-built PC that runs Windows 10. This PC has a fourth-generation Intel i3 processor with a 240GB SSD and 8GB of RAM, making it a fast and reliable machine. It’s housed in the Silencio 4 5 case, which is designed to minimize noise. For ease of use, we’re using an ASA touchscreen.

Finally, we use a variety of cables to connect everything together. With this setup, our microphone is connected to our processor, which is connected to our mixing desk, and then fed through arm extensions to our computer. We can then play out on Radio.co, which is an all-in-one platform for modern broadcasters that provides everything we need to host and manage our radio station completely from the cloud.

With this professional radio show equipment, you’ll be able to take your broadcasting to the next level. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to upgrade your existing setup, this guide will help you create a studio that’s perfect for your needs.