“The more they apologize for poor sound quality “in the past” while releasing new episodes with poor sound quality, the more I think it’s intentional. The true premise of the podcast is to see how long a group of likable professionals with good content can keep listeners downloading episodes with borderline intolerable audio quality.
If this is not the premise, I am stumped, because so many talented people are involved in this show, but I’ve heard countless other podcasts recorded by two random amateurs in a garage that consistently sound fine.”
Patroclus Menoitiades via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/26/19