UNCUCO 6-Person Octagonal Podcast Table | Large Round Table for Podcasting | Corporate Broadcast Furniture
Broadcast-grade multi-host studio desk with centralized cable management, acoustic surface finish, and radial camera-ready design. Built for universities, corporate studios, and roundtable broadcast environments.
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UNCUCO · Broadcast Studio Furniture
6-PERSON OCTAGONAL PODCAST TABLE
The only large round table for podcasting engineered from the ground up for 6-host broadcast environments. Centralized cable infrastructure, radial camera geometry, and acoustic surface management — resolved before you even press record.
Tags: 6-Person Capacity, Octagonal Form, Cable Hub System, Acoustic Surface, Radial Camera Ready, Custom Logo Available
Why This Table Exists
THREE PROBLEMS 6-HOST STUDIOS FACE
Every multi-person podcast studio hits the same three walls. We designed this table to knock all three down before your first recording session.
01 The Cable Disaster
⚠ 6 XLR mics · 6 headphone cables · 6 laptop power lines = on-screen chaos
Our Centralized Cable Hub routes every cable vertically downward through 6 individual hidden ports into a sealed under-table enclosure. The tabletop stays completely clear. No zip ties. No gaffer tape improvisation.
02 The Back-of-Head Shot
⚠ Round tables mean cameras always catch someone’s back of head
The Octagonal geometry creates 8 flat-faced segments — each one a natural camera plane. Mount individual close-up cameras facing each flat side, or position a 360° PTZ camera at center for broadcast-quality radial coverage with zero blind spots.
03 The Echo Table
⚠ Large hard surfaces reflect sound — 6 voices talking = layered reverb
The table surface uses an Anti-Reflective Acoustic Matte Finish that scatters rather than mirrors sound waves. Combined with support for embedded mic shock-mount ports, unwanted resonance is controlled at the source — not fixed in post.
Product Specifications
BUILT TO BROADCAST STANDARD
· Seating Capacity: 6 Persons
· Table Form: Octagonal (8-sided)
· Surface Finish: Anti-Reflective Acoustic Matte
· Cable Ports: 6 Individual Hidden Routing Ports
· Cable Hub: Centralized Under-Table Enclosure
· Camera Setup: Radial Multi-Camera / 360° PTZ Compatible
· Mic Mounting: Gooseneck + Boom Arm + Shock-Mount Port
· Monitor Support: 6 × Individual Monitor Positions
· Customization: Logo Panel · Color · Finish · Dimensions
· Application: Broadcast · Corporate · University · MCN
Key Engineering Features
· Octagonal Broadcast Geometry: Eight flat faces create natural camera planes for each participant. No curved surfaces distorting sight lines or reflection patterns.
· Centralized Cable Infrastructure: All audio, power, and data lines converge at a single hub beneath the table, with individually labeled ports per seat position.
· Acoustic Surface Management: Matte-finished surface minimizes sound reflection from the table plane, reducing recorded reverb without additional acoustic treatment.
· Full Brand Customization: Front panel available with custom logo, brand colors, and illuminated display. Ideal for permanent studio installations.
· Institutional Build Quality: Engineered for daily commercial use — not consumer-grade home studio furniture. Tested for long-term structural stability under continuous broadcast conditions.
Who Uses This Table
BUILT FOR SERIOUS MULTI-HOST STUDIOS
This is a professional broadcast furniture investment. These are the environments it was designed for.
· University Broadcast Stations: Campus radio and video studios running student-led roundtable programs. The equal-distance octagonal layout ensures every voice — and every face — gets equal on-screen representation.
· Corporate Podcast & Live Studios: Fortune 500 internal communications teams, PR departments, and executive leadership programs recording high-stakes roundtable discussions for internal or public broadcast.
· Think Tanks & Media Institutions: Policy roundtables, academic panel recordings, and news analysis shows where up to 6 experts need equal visual and acoustic presence in a single wide-format shot.
· MCN Multi-Host Live Streaming: Multi-creator agencies running simultaneous live sessions. The centralized cable hub eliminates on-stream technical failures, and the radial design supports any multi-camera director workflow.
Full Custom Configuration
UNCUCO offers complete customization across every parameter:
∙Dimensions — total width, depth, and seated height adjusted to your studio floor plan, camera distance, and participant count
∙Colors — desk body color, tabletop matte finish tone, and accent trim color matched to your set design palette
∙Logo & Branding — your channel name, network logo, or institutional seal integrated into the desk front panel
∙Lighting — integrated LED accent lighting color, temperature, and intensity configured for your studio environment
∙Casters / Castors — heavy-duty locking studio casters available for studios requiring set reconfiguration flexibility
∙Special Requirements — cable management routing, monitor integration depth, additional structural reinforcement, or any bespoke configuration your production demands
FAQ
QUESTIONS WE GET EVERY DAY
Can’t find your answer here? We reply within hours.
How many people can sit at this podcast table?
The UNCUCO Octagonal Podcast Table comfortably seats 6 persons, with each position having its own dedicated microphone port, monitor station, and individual hidden cable channel. The octagonal geometry ensures equal distance between all participants — no one sits at the “head” of the table.
Can you customize the table with our studio logo and brand colors?
Yes — full customization is standard at UNCUCO. We offer custom logo front panels (printed or illuminated LED), brand color matching across the entire chassis, custom surface finishes, and non-standard dimensions. Send your logo files and brand guidelines to service@uncuco.com and we’ll prepare a custom rendering before production begins.
How does the cable management system handle 6 sets of equipment?
Each seat has its own individually labeled routing port built into the tabletop. XLR microphone cables, headphone lines, and power cords all pass vertically downward through these ports into a sealed under-table enclosure — the Centralized Cable Hub. The result: a completely clear tabletop during recording, with zero visible cable management improvisation required.
Why is octagonal better than a round table for multi-camera podcast recording?
A pure round table creates lens distortion problems when cameras are placed at angle — curved surfaces are difficult to frame cleanly. The octagonal design provides 8 flat-faced segments, each acting as a natural, distortion-free camera plane. For a 6-person setup, 6 faces are dedicated to each speaker’s close-up camera position, while the remaining 2 faces are ideal for equipment staging or wide-angle establishing shots. Alternatively, a single 360° PTZ camera mounted at center covers all 6 participants cleanly without any post-production geometric correction.
What microphone types are compatible with this table?
The table supports gooseneck desk microphones, boom arm microphones, and shock-mounted condenser microphones. All 6 positions include pre-drilled mounting ports for each mic type, and the cable hub accommodates standard XLR connections. We can also customize port sizes for specific mic stands upon request.
Does the matte surface actually reduce echo during recording?
Yes. A large, hard glossy tabletop reflects sound waves back upward into microphones — this causes a layered reverb effect that is difficult to remove cleanly in post-production. Our Anti-Reflective Acoustic Matte Finish scatters sound waves rather than reflecting them, reducing tabletop-bounce artifacts at the recording stage. It’s not a substitute for room acoustic treatment, but it meaningfully improves raw audio quality for 6-person sessions where multiple open microphones are simultaneously active.
How do I get a price quote?
Message us on WhatsApp +86 159 8928 8128 for the fastest response (usually within a few hours), or email service@uncuco.com with your studio dimensions, required seat count, and any custom branding needs. All tables are made-to-order — there’s no stock pricing because every configuration is different.
Does UNCUCO ship internationally and what is the lead time?
Yes, UNCUCO ships broadcast furniture internationally. Standard configurations typically require 3–6 weeks production lead time. Custom finishes, non-standard dimensions, or illuminated logo panels may extend this. We recommend contacting us early in your studio planning timeline — ideally 8 weeks before your target install date — to guarantee availability and allow time for a custom rendering review.
Who typically buys this table — is it for individuals or institutions?
This is primarily an institutional and B2B product. Our buyers include universities setting up broadcast stations, corporate communications teams building internal podcast studios, MCN agencies outfitting multi-host recording rooms, and think tanks or media organizations running panel discussion programs. Individual creators purchasing for a home studio typically find our smaller 2–3 person models better suited to their needs.
Contact / Get a Quote
READY TO BUILD YOUR STUDIO?
Every UNCUCO table is made-to-order. Send us your studio dimensions, seat count, and logo files — we’ll handle the rest. Custom colors, finishes, and LED configurations available on all models.
WhatsApp · Fastest Response: +86 159 8928 8128
Email: service@uncuco.com
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