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rmilanov
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I recently switched my podcast recording gear from an inexpensive condenser headset to a really nice dynamic studio mic. The new mic makes the recordings sound great, however I am running into an odd issue.
My voice is very deep and listeners have a hard time understanding me sometimes if they are in a noisier environment. I tested a quick listen in my car while I was driving and I had a real tough time understanding some parts. My co-host sounds fine, but his voice is nowhere near as deep.
What's the best way to address this in post-processing? Would the fix be to play with the EQ and boost the midrange or highs? That seems too simple.
Thanks!
My voice is very deep and listeners have a hard time understanding me sometimes if they are in a noisier environment. I tested a quick listen in my car while I was driving and I had a real tough time understanding some parts. My co-host sounds fine, but his voice is nowhere near as deep.
What's the best way to address this in post-processing? Would the fix be to play with the EQ and boost the midrange or highs? That seems too simple.

Thanks!