If you’re looking for a cheap pair of studio monitors, one possible solution you may have come across is, of course, the Eris 3.5 from PreSonus. For just around $100, it definitely holds an argument for your consideration, but I’m not the biggest fan of it.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Motu M2 audio interface. It’s one of the better options in terms of entry-level units, so let’s take a closer look.
What is there to say about the Shure SM57 that hasn’t been said before? For starters, it’s a legendary microphone that sounds great on just about anything.
It’s incredibly cheap, extremely durable, and most professionals have at least a handful of them lying around somewhere in their studio.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the M-Audio AIR 192|4 audio interface. As far as entry-level, budget-friendly interfaces are concerned, this one seems like a solid choice. Let’s take a deeper look.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 audio interface. This is an entry-level interface, and modestly priced at under $100. Let’s see if it’s worth the expense.
Shure is renowned for making reliably good-sounding products that are affordable. Let’s see if the hyper-budget SM48 upholds this reputation.
