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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.

PMC Result6 review: Terrific choice at just over $3K

The Professional Monitor Company (PMC) has made some enormous leaps and strides since its conception in the 90’s. Today, we will be reviewing the Result6, designed to be a more recent entry-level option from PMC. Let’s get into it.

Lauten Audio LS-208 review: Flexible workhorse mic

In this review, I’ll be testing the Lauten Audio LS-208 end-address large-diaphragm condenser microphone.

Lauten Audio is a small, family-owned company that has been making unique boutique microphones since around 2006. Let’s see what they’ve managed to pull off with the LS-208.

OneOdio Monitor 60 review: Decent deal, tough competition

In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the OneOdio Monitor 60 professional headphones.

OneOdio is a young company based out of Hong Kong, which has a reputation for making decent and affordable audio equipment, albeit with varying results. Let’s take a closer look.

The 4 best in-ear monitors for stage and studio in 2026

In-ear monitors can be lifesavers for musicians, a breath of fresh air for audiophiles by changing the way you listen to audio on the go, and invaluable tools for audio engineers in critical listening tasks.

Whichever way you look at IEMs, these portable monitors can enhance your audio experience, whether on stage, in the studio, or on your daily commute.

The 4 best 88-key weighted MIDI keyboard controllers in 2026

When choosing a MIDI keyboard, we often focus on production tools, features, and the number of assignable controls, and that’s usually the right approach. But, sometimes, what we need most is the perfect keyboard action for the type of work we do.

I’ve tested a wide range of 88-key MIDI controllers to find the best fully-weighted and semi-weighted options on the market.