
In these challenging times, people need to turn to something. Maybe it’s their favorite podcast, maybe it’s their friends, over Zoom. For some people, the power that connects us is a “higher” one. We’re going to cover how to set up an audio stream for your house of worship, so that you might reach people in their time of need.
Now hold the phone—audio stream? Wouldn’t you want to broadcast video for your virtual congregation? Not always. Video streaming is not always preferable. Some people only have the bandwidth to listen right now, as they deal with marshalling bored-as-heck children or looking for new employment in a depressed marketplace.
If you do want to embed killer audio into your video streams, you’ll want to check out this article, and specifically look at this option and this option, which offer switchers that handle audio inputs.
Now, on to the topic at hand.

If you’re broadcasting one person preaching from their home, a USB mic will suffice—and there are many credible options out there, from the wallet-friendly RØDE NT-USB to the hi-fi Antelope Edge Go. If it’s more than one person, it gets complicated.
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