In this review, I’ll be looking at the Universal Audio Apollo Twin X Quad, a 10-in/6-out interface that features real-time UAD processing and ample expandability.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the OneOdio Monitor 60 professional headphones.
OneOdio is a young company based out of Hong Kong, which has a reputation for making decent and affordable audio equipment, albeit with varying results. Let’s take a closer look.
Whether you’re a bedroom producer or a veteran audio engineer, investing in a high-quality mic preamp is crucial if you want to take your recordings to the next level.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Adam Audio A4V powered studio monitors.
I’m a fairly big fan of Adam Audio, and the company has yet to let me down in terms of the quality of their products and the cost-to-value ratio that comes with them. Let’s see if the A4V change my opinion.
Yamaha really doesn’t need much of an introduction. They’ve been around for years and have built their reputation from the success of their infamous NS-10 – the most trusted and reliably horrible-sounding monitors possibly ever made.
Barefoot, while not necessarily a household name in terms of audio, has a knack for delivering amazingly high-quality monitoring experiences. The Footprint02 are perhaps the company’s most affordable monitors to date. Let’s take a closer look to see what they have to offer.
