In this review, I’ll be looking at the Shure SRH440 closed-back headphones. These are an incredibly popular choice for starter headphones, so let’s take a look and see why.
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.
In this review, I will be looking at the Solid State Logic SSL 2+ audio interface, a 2×4 unit with incredible drivers, high audio resolution, and a sleek design.
In this review, I’ll be looking at the Steinberg UR12 USB audio interface. If you’re on a budget, this unit seems like a fair deal on the surface. Let’s take a deeper look.
With every release, the folks at Focusrite have steadily improved nearly every aspect of their product’s performance.
The third generation of the Scarlett 18i8 was released a little over five years ago and the unit still stands as one of the best interfaces on the market. Let’s take a look at what might make this such a great product.
Beyerdynamic’ DT series consists of some of the most popular headphones choices in the professional market to date, leaving the DT 240 Pro with some fairly big shoes to fill. Do they live up to their namesake?
