Sun City Podcast Studio

Plug in. Hit record. Walk out with a finished episode.

This is the El Paso podcast room operators actually book — a treated booth, broadcast mics, multi-cam video on standby, and a producer who knows what "sounds bad" means. Whether you're recording episode one or shipping your two-hundredth, the studio meets you where you are.

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Four reads that answer the questions every first-time renter asks before booking.

Podcast Studio Rental Cost El Paso: What You’ll Actually Pay in 2026
PRICING

Podcast Studio Rental Cost El Paso: What You’ll Actually Pay in 2026

Hourly, half-day, recurring — the real El Paso pricing breakdown so you can budget before you book.

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Podcast Recording Checklist First Time Hosts Need
CHECKLIST

Podcast Recording Checklist First Time Hosts Need

Outline, water, headphones, voice rest, three backup questions — the pre-session list every first-time host should run.

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Home Studio vs. Professional Podcast Studio
COMPARISON

Home Studio vs. Professional Podcast Studio

An honest comparison covering audio quality, video capability, real costs, and a 5-question framework to pick the right setup.

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Is a Business Podcast Worth It El Paso?
DECISION

Is a Business Podcast Worth It El Paso?

For owners, founders, and local brands deciding whether to launch — how to know before you start.

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Built for El Paso Podcasters

Sun City Sitrep covers what national podcast blogs never will — the people, places, and stories that only matter from Mesa to Fort Bliss.

Veteran-Owned Podcast Studio in El Paso: Built for the Military Community
VETERAN

Veteran-Owned Podcast Studio in El Paso: Built for the Military Community

Sun City SITREP is the veteran-owned studio Fort Bliss entrepreneurs, service members, and military spouses trust.

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B2B Podcast Studio in El Paso: Why Branded Production Wins in 2026
B2B

B2B Podcast Studio in El Paso: Why Branded Production Wins in 2026

Why El Paso B2B companies need professional podcast production in 2026 — and the studio built to make it happen.

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Branded Podcast El Paso: Turn Your Business Voice Into a Content Engine
BRANDED

Branded Podcast El Paso: Turn Your Business Voice Into a Content Engine

For owners, founders, agencies, and nonprofits ready to launch — how a branded show becomes a long-term content engine.

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Voiceover Recording Studio El Paso: Clean Audio Without Home-Studio Stress
VOICEOVER

Voiceover Recording Studio El Paso: Clean Audio Without Home-Studio Stress

For voice talent, narrators, and creators who need clean audio without fighting background noise at home.

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Gear, Booth & Workflow

Four operator-grade reads on the technical decisions that separate "fine audio" from "this sounds like a real show."

Automated Podcast Studio in El Paso: Professional Recording Made Simple
AUTOMATION

Automated Podcast Studio in El Paso: Professional Recording Made Simple

Pro audio, 4K video, repositionable sets, and seamless booking — the automated studio for the 915.

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How to Prepare a Podcast Guest Before Recording
GUEST PREP

How to Prepare a Podcast Guest Before Recording

A great guest doesn’t happen by accident — the host’s pre-recording playbook for getting them ready.

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WORKFLOW

The Two-Track Workflow That Saves Episodes

Why splitting host and guest audio is the difference between a usable cut and a re-record.

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REMOTE

Remote Guest, Studio Host: Riverside, SquadCast, and What We Use

When the second mic is on a video call, the rules change. The settings, backups, and ship-it plan.

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From Recording to Released

Recording is forty percent of a podcast. Here's the rest of the line.

Podcast Content Repurposing for Business: One Recording, Ten Pieces of Content
REPURPOSING

Podcast Content Repurposing for Business: One Recording, Ten Pieces of Content

A workflow any business can implement — turn one session into social clips, blog posts, and short-form video.

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EDITING

Edit-In-Place: Cutting an Episode in the Same Session You Recorded

The lean workflow that turns a one-hour record into a publish-ready cut before you leave.

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PUBLISHING

Hosting, Feeds, and Apple/Spotify Submission Without the Headache

Set the boring infrastructure up once, never think about it again. Includes the El Paso category traps.

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GROWTH

The First 100 Listeners: What Actually Works for an El Paso Podcast

No paid-acquisition fairy tales — the local-first growth motion that compounds when you keep showing up.

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Common Podcast Use Cases

Four formats the studio runs every week. Pick yours to see the gear pulled, the seating, and the timeline.

Interview show (1 host + 1 guest)

Two SM7Bs, headphone splitter, two-camera video on standby. Ninety-minute block covers ramp-up, record, and a quick listen-back. Most common booking.

Solo monologue

One mic, one chair, script light on the stand. Sixty-minute block for a 30-minute episode with retakes. Tight, fast, cheap.

Video-first podcast

Three cameras, broadcast lighting, teleprompter optional, host-cam plus two-shot wide. Full-day blocks; we cut social clips before you leave.

Live panel / event recording

Four-mic rig, in-ear mix, audience-safe recording with optional livestream. Pre-event walkthrough included.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eight answers to the questions every renter asks before booking.

A booked block of time in the treated podcast room with a producer present, broadcast-grade microphones (Shure SM7B by default), headphone monitoring for everyone in the room, multi-track recording so each voice lives on its own audio file, and a rough mixed file emailed to you within twenty-four hours of session end. Coffee, water, and a parking spot are part of it. Multi-camera video and same-day editing are optional add-ons priced separately. The session does not include podcast hosting, feed submission, or marketing — those are stand-alone services we offer if you want help.
Hourly rates start at the lower end for solo audio sessions and move up depending on the format (interview, video, live), how much production support you book, and whether you're booking one-off or recurring. Recurring weekly hosts get the best per-session rate by a meaningful margin. We publish a current rate sheet inside the studio and on the contact page; the most accurate quote comes from a five-minute call where we figure out which format fits your show. There are no hidden fees, no setup charges, and no required upsells.
No. Everything you need to record a publishable episode is already in the room — microphones, headphones, mixer, recording laptop, multi-cam if you've booked video. If you have a specific microphone you prefer or a guest is bringing a remote setup, we can integrate it. The only thing we recommend you bring is an outline, a water bottle, and any visual props if you're recording video. First-time renters often show up empty-handed and leave with a finished episode the same day.
Yes. The booth supports up to three cameras with broadcast lighting for video podcasts and YouTube-first shows. We can frame for horizontal master cuts and pull vertical social clips from the same shoot. Video sessions run longer than audio-only because of lighting setup, so block extra time. If you're not sure whether you need video, we'll usually advise against it for a first episode — get the show on its feet, then add video once the format is locked.
An hourly booking is one block, paid as you go. A recurring slot reserves the same day and time every week (or every other week), gets a meaningful per-session discount, and skips the back-and-forth of scheduling each time. Recurring is the right move once your show is publishing on a real cadence — typically after episode five or six. Before that, hourly is fine and cheaper than the commitment.
Both options exist. You can record at the studio and take the raw multi-track files home to edit yourself; many renters do. If you want post-production handled, we offer editing, mixing, music beds, and show-notes drafting as a separate service. Some renters book the studio plus a same-session edit so they walk out with a publish-ready cut. We do not bundle editing into the studio rental cost — keeping them separate means you only pay for what you actually need.
No. We regularly host out-of-town guests, traveling hosts, and military personnel passing through Fort Bliss. The booth is centrally located in El Paso with parking and easy access from the airport and the post. Recurring out-of-town hosts often batch four episodes in a single visit. If you're flying in for a session, tell us in advance and we'll line up the schedule, the gear, and any video setup so the trip is worth it.
For a standard audio session, one week of lead time is typical and three days is usually doable. Video sessions and full-day blocks need more — two to three weeks is realistic during peak quarters. Recurring slots get scheduled out months in advance, so locking one in early matters. Same-week emergency bookings happen but depend on the engineer's calendar; the contact form is the fastest way to find out, and we usually reply within one business day.

Ready to record?

The studio is built. The mics are on. The only missing piece is the show in your head — and the only way to find out if Sun City fits it is a five-minute conversation.

Treated booth, broadcast mics
Multi-cam video on standby
Same-day rough cuts
El Paso-based studio


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