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.
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 Komplete Audio 1 is one of the most popular options out there for entry-level budget units, and rightfully so. It looks good, sounds good, and Native Instruments is an incredibly trustworthy company.
The question is whether all of this makes it a worthy contender of your consideration.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the M-Audio AIR 192|4 audio interface. As far as entry-level, budget-friendly interfaces are concerned, this one seems like a solid choice. Let’s take a deeper look.
In this article, I’ll be reviewing the Yamaha HPH-MT5 closed-back studio monitor headphones. Only costing $100, these might be a worthy contender for those of you looking for a budget-friendly set of headphones. Let’s see if they’re worth the expense.
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.
