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Studio equipment reviews

Whether you’re building a home setup or fine-tuning a professional workspace, choosing the right equipment makes all the difference. Here at Higher Hz, we’ve tested a wide range of products to help you make informed decisions.

To start, check out our top picks for the best audio interfaces, the best studio monitors, and the best studio headphones – including both high-end models and budget-friendly options.

Universal Audio Apollo Twin Mk2 review

In this review, I’ll be taking a look at Universal Audio’s Apollo Twin Mk2 Heritage Edition audio interface. For those of you wondering how this “Heritage Edition” differs from your average Mk2, skip ahead to the software bundle section of the article. Otherwise, let’s get started with the review.

Arturia KeyLab Essential 88 review

Arturia’s Essential series offers budget-friendly alternatives to the brand’s flagship keyboard controllers. In this review, I’m looking at the KeyLab Essential 88, which is a full-size, 88-key controller.

Roswell Mini K47 and K87 review

Roswell is a boutique microphone company, which has made a reputation of creating extremely well performing products for competitive prices. I expect that the Mini K47 and K87 are no exception here, but let’s take a closer look.

Arturia KeyLab 88 Mk2 review

Arturia’s KeyLab series has produced some of the most popular keyboard controllers ever made. They offer a mix of versatile functionality and build quality that most competitors can’t.

Rode Podcaster review: Serviceable, but not impressive

If you have an interest in starting a podcast but don’t have much of a recording setup, you may have started looking into USB microphones as a first step.

Rode is a phenomenal company and has a myriad of great products, but let’s see if the Podcaster lives up to the company’s reputation.