USB microphones aren’t very different from your standard mic, except for the fact that they contain within them a dedicated preamp as well as an analog-to-digital converter. This makes them incredibly convenient, simple, and portable, as you only need one connection.
Most of you are probably familiar with the iconic SM58, but perhaps less of you are aware of the Beta 58A. The series originally came out in the 80s, before Shure decided to make some slight updates and alterations to the design around 1996.
The Kali Audio LP-6 V2 is a product that may make you reconsider your expectations when buying budget studio monitors. They’re inexpensive, and in terms of sound quality, I was surprised by the results. Let’s take a closer look.
The Rode NT1 has picked up a modestly iconic reputation since it was one of the first genuinely affordable large-diaphragm condensers to come out right around the time that home recording started to become more prevalent.
Despite being best known for their high-grade recording technologies and innovations, AKG has a number of budget-friendly products.
The P120 may be more affordable than most other products AKG has to offer, but does its performance uphold the company’s reputation?
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro closed-back studio headphones. These are a controversial pair of headphones for many, so let’s take a deeper look to see why.
