USB microphones tend to be catered towards podcasters, but I’m curious to see if the AKG Ara can hold its own in music recording. Let’s take a look.
Whether you’re recording or monitoring, at home or in a professional studio, a quality pair of studio headphones is always essential.
Whether you’re mixing down tracks in a professional studio or setting up a small home recording environment, having a solid pair of monitors is paramount.
Finding a microphone that can handle all the abuse of a live performance, as well as life on the road, while still capturing the full range of your voice, is one of the most important decisions a singer can make.
Making music on the go or with limited space is the norm for most musicians, which is why we love the portability of 25-key MIDI controllers.
In this review, I’ll be looking at the Coles 4038 studio ribbon microphone. This is a legendary mic which has been used in the recording industry for decades.
I’ll be examining the microphone’s key features and capabilities, as well as its suitability for various recording applications.
