Recording/Live Sound Equipment Reviews
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We’ll admit it: we’re fans of KRK near-field monitors. If you read our review of the KRK VXT 8 speakers, you’ll know that we gave ...
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Years ago, we were impressed by the PreSonus TubePre, so much so that we purchased the two-channel version—the first-generation BlueTube—for use in one of our ...
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If you’ve got a project studio and are simply running your mixing desk or computer DAW straight into your studio monitors without any special calibration ...
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It would be hard to imagine that anyone involved in pro music hasn’t heard of Auto-Tune, but for those who have never made use of ...
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Shure has been on fire since they entered the professional headphone market in 2010. First up were the then-new Shure SRH840 and SRH440 headphones. We ...
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Ozone 5 is the newest installment of iZotope's popular mastering plugin suite, and it contains everything you need to create superb masters in your bedroom ...
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These days, it’s fairly common for records to be made by musicians located in various places other than actually being in the same studio with ...
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Sugar Bytes’ Effectrix is certainly one of the unique plug-in effects on the market today. Is it a reverb? A Filter? A glitch effect? Well, ...
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We’ve been listening to a lot of in-ear monitors lately, and the Ultimate Ears 18 Pro delivers a sonic treat that relegated our previous IEMs ...
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In 2010, Shure floored us with their new studio headphones. The SRH840 were super-comfortable, sounded fantastic, and delivered a smooth sound that was non-fatiguing. Since ...