For beginners interested in the art of recording, finding a reliable point of entry can be a bit daunting. Especially now, seeing that the market is completely oversaturated with low-budget condenser and dynamic microphones, some of which are great and some of them not.
Having been in the industry for nearly 100 years, Shure has more than earned its reputation as a powerhouse in the realm of audio, so my expectations are rather high here. Let’s see if the SRH1840 headphones warrant such an extravagant price.
I’m always happy when reviewing Adam Audio products, thanks to the stellar quality control when it comes to the product’s performance. Let’s take a look and see if the A77H holds up against the expectations.
While audio production and engineering isn’t the most financially sound hobby or passion, there are plenty of options out there that are perfectly affordable. I’m going over a handful of budget-friendly audio interfaces that I consider the best in their class.
Telefunken, a name often associated with pre-war era microphones and preamps, has been based in Connecticut since 2001. The company specializes in creating authentic recreations of classic mics like the U 87/47 and the C12.
While the price tags of these recreations have typically aligned with the originals, Telefunken aims to make this technology more accessible to the modern engineer.
Novation’s SL Mk3 series of keyboard controllers offer 49 and 61-key models. At a glance, it’s clear to see that Novation has stepped up its game in terms of features, functions, and controls.
