What radio equipments does a radio booth have?!


Question: Its a pretty long list, and varies from station to station.

Traditional radio stations had a potentiometer (or pot for short), a microphone, turntables, reel-to-reel tape players, and a cassette player.

Today's stations often play music off a computer, have a slide board instead of a pot, and a CD player.


Answers: Its a pretty long list, and varies from station to station.

Traditional radio stations had a potentiometer (or pot for short), a microphone, turntables, reel-to-reel tape players, and a cassette player.

Today's stations often play music off a computer, have a slide board instead of a pot, and a CD player.

Sam is right, but my 5 stations have these things in common in the studios. Mics, a mixing console, CD players, Recorders for telephone calls, minidisk recorders, microphone equalizers, but mainly computers. Almost everything you hear on the air will be coming from a computer or satelite receiver being routed through a computer. I don't think modern announcers could live without their internet computer as well. A simple announcers booth may have as little as a microphone and speakers.



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