Often, people to start protecting their ears once some damage has already been done. So, here’s a list of the best earplugs which work great whether you’re a musician or simply want to enjoy a concert at a lower volume.
Finding the perfect budget studio monitor is no easy task, especially for beginners. But worry not – there’s at least a handful of options in the $100 to $500 range that are worth looking into.
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.
AKG’s Perception line was introduced back in 2006, offering a solution to home-recording artists who were looking for quality microphones, but at a lower price than AKG’s more time-honored studio mics.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the P420, the line’s flagship model.
Manley has been operating since the late 80s, and has always held an amazing reputation in the industry as one of the most reliable and impressive boutique manufacturers around.
In this review, I’ll be taking a look at a slightly newer model from the company, a tube condenser named the Reference Silver. I don’t want to waste much time so let’s get into it.
Although AKG is known for its high-end microphones and innovations in recording technology, the company has had its hand in consumer-grade products for some time and to varying success. Let’s see how it’s managed with the P220.
