Shure is renowned for making reliably good-sounding products that are affordable. Let’s see if the hyper-budget SM48 upholds this reputation.
Native Instruments have long been at the forefront of what’s possible in music production. While their original Komplete Audio 1 and 2 would have been left in the cold if not for their striking looks, the new Komplete Audio 6 Mk2 has a little bit more to offer to make it stand out.
The Scarlett Solo has proven to be exceedingly popular among entry-level musicians, and each new iteration has steadily improved upon the former’s successes. Let’s see if the third generation follows suit.
In this review, I’ll be testing the Samson SR850 semi-open back studio headphones and comparing them to several of their competitors.
These aren’t very popular, but I’m hoping to find a reason for why the opposite should be true.
The Babyface Pro FS is a rock-solid, 24-channel interface with a pristine sound and stunningly stable clocking abilities. In this review, I’ll take a look at what makes this interface so great.
If you were to simply Google image search the word “microphone”, the first thing to appear would be a picture of the Shure SM58. This particular microphone is so iconic, so reliable, and so versatile that it has become the Mickey Mouse of audio gear.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing it for anybody who has yet to be acquainted.
