Jan 1, 2010,
By Brandon Hickey
In the studio, variety is the spice of great tracks. You can never have too many guitar amps/effects and IK Multimedia's Amplitube Fender offers a versatile...
Jan 1, 2010,
By Barry Rudolph
The BT-201 is Latvian manufacturer JZ Microphones' take on a small-diaphragm pencil studio condenser mic. Its unique appearance is reminiscent of a '60s...
Jan 1, 2010,
By Brandon Hickey
Whether Universal Audio is focused on developing analog gear or software emulations, the company has always been dedicated to sonic excellence. Its UAD...
Dec 1, 2009,
By Steve La Cerra
The PAA6 is Phonic's latest offering in its series of Personal Audio Assistant test gear. The PAA6 augments the 31-band RTA, SPL, polarity and RT60 measurement...
Dec 1, 2009,
By Barry Rudolph
With its acquisition of Crowley and Tripp Microphones, Shure enters the ribbon mic arena with the KSM313 (Crowley and Tripp's Naked Eye) and the KSM353...
Dec 1, 2009,
By Bobby Frasier
M-Audio has been offering entry-level studio speakers for 20 years, and in the distant past the products were hit or miss. But after the company's acquisition...
Dec 1, 2009,
By George Petersen
I've been intrigued by ADAM speakers since encountering them at AES Munich a decade ago. I was struck by company co-founder Klaus Heinz' ART (Accelerating...
Nov 1, 2009,
By David Weiss
Acid Pro has long served as validation for music producers who work on the PC platform, or at least have a PC integrated somewhere into their studio setup....
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