A broadcast studio system is typically much simpler than a television studio system, consisting mainly of audio components such as:
- Specialized microphones
- Mic/line interface converters, stageboxes
- Amplifiers and analog-to-digital converters for audio
- Dedicated audio mixing consoles
- Switchers and audio processing equipment
- Intercom systems
- Specialized equipment and monitor speakers
On the other hand, with the convergence in program production and the need to broadcast across various platforms, a radio studio can also include additional systems and solutions such as:
- Audio over IP (AoIP) Systems: This is a global trend in broadcasting. With the convenient and readily available IP platform, audio signal transmission has become simpler and more flexible, with a larger number of channels and expanded transmission range.
- Visual Radio Systems: With this system, an ON-AIR radio studio can add PTZ cameras, automatic voice recognition software, and camera scene switching to capture images of the MC and guests without needing an additional video crew.
- Streaming Systems for Websites/YouTube or Social Media: These systems enable listeners to access broadcasts directly from computers, smartphones, etc., without being limited by AM/FM receivers.
- Solution Providers for Broadcast Studios that STG currently collaborates with: Lawo, AEQ, Stagetec, Yamaha, Allen & Heath, Sennheiser, Audio Technica, Junger, RME, JBL, Genelec, etc.