Originally designed for radio broadcast monitoring, the MDR-7506 headphones have firmly held on to their status as an industry standard since they first hit the shelves in the early 90’s. Let’s see if they hold up to the acclaim.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at AKG’s K712 Pro open-back studio headphones. These aren’t often discussed in music gear forums and circles, and I’m curious to see why. Are they simply not worth discussing?
The sound of your drums can make or break your mix, and while there are exceptions to every rule, getting the perfect drum sound is no laughing matter.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the AKG C451 B small-diaphragm condenser microphone.
This is a revamping of the original model, the C451, and AKG has made some modest changes to the overall design and performance.
The Revolution 2×2 is one of the latest installments in Black Lion Audio’s catalog, and it’s an incredible USB audio interface. This unit showcases everything that the folks at BLA have learned through transforming gear from other manufacturers. Let’s take a 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.
