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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.

Hedd Heddphones review: Remarkable clarity and accuracy

Let me first say that it’s quite rare that a piece of equipment comes along which is genuinely unlike anything I’ve seen before. The Hedd Heddphones are just that, and they are heralding what might be the next frontier of portable audio technology.

IK Multimedia iRig HD X review: For quick demos, not much else

The iRig HD X is one of the latest installments from IK Multimedia. It’s a compact guitar interface that presents itself as an ingenious solution to mobile recording and augmenting your live performance rig.

Let’s take a closer look and see whether it deserves a place in your arsenal.

Lewitt MTP W950 review: Innovative and versatile

Lewitt, founded in 2009, has since made a name for itself in its forward thinking designs and reputation for high-quality products.

A year ago, the company announced the release of the MTP W950, a handheld microphone capable of being used in both wired and wireless settings.

Antelope Audio Orion Studio Synergy Core review

These days, built-in DSP has become something of an expectation when it comes to higher-end audio interfaces. Antelope Audio, in particular, has earned a reputation over the years as being one of the more eminent companies who have embarked on this front.

Studiologic SL88 Mk2 review: If you value feel over features

I’m a long-time fan of Studiologic keyboards, whether synths, stage pianos, or MIDI controllers.

In this review, I’m testing Studiologic’s latest mid-priced full-size keyboard controller, the SL88 Mk2. I’ll discuss how it differs from the original and how it stacks up against the competition.