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Music Recording Studio Desk
Rob H. | 2024-05-28 06:33:44 |
I use PC for professional music recording and there is a lot of stuff on my recording desk - especially WIRES!! This works beautifully ... never lose connection and when I want it move it out of sight - easy ... Plus it was a B&H special price and Free (very fats) delivery ... why would anyone shop anywhere else on line. Thanks 5 |
Joseph | 2024-09-29 06:46:22 |
Fantastic for desk to recording! 5 |
Allen | 2024-04-28 04:38:50 |
Mounted two 4ru racks under the rear shelf of my DIY home studio recording desk. Perfect fit. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-21 01:46:28 |
I purchased this desk to use in my music production studio. I have a 61 key midi keyboard that fits perfectly on it. My computer monitor and 6 studio monitors fit perfectly on the top shelf. The desk is stable and comfortable to sit at. For the price you can't beat it. 5 |
Rishi | 2024-06-24 07:52:11 |
i bought this piece of power control gear to control my music studio from my desk, and it was replacing an ADJ unit of similar build. this one comes with an outlet on the front and two USB charging ports which makes it more convenient than the already great ADJ unit. would highly recommend, and the blue is really easy on the eyes :) 5 |
yoni | 2024-08-24 07:14:57 |
i use these for my commute. they are clearly designed for studio recording use, but they have noise isolation, so even when i'm not listening to music, i still don't hear noise on the train. they need a bit of stretching, but are pretty comfortable. a bit heavy for most people, but i like the weight, it makes them feel substantial. the cable stood up to my one year old biting it, very strong. and while its not necessary for music enjoyment, the mono/stereo switch is fun to play with and gives you an appreciation of what goes into making a track. 5 |
Raphael | 2024-07-19 08:11:33 |
For anyone passionate about composing and recording music at home, away from a commercial studio, this product is ideal. There are 4 XLR / 1/4'' inputs with preamps, and the interface also has 48V phantom power so mics can bus power from the device itself. I was used to just running directly into my computer and having this interface made a world of a difference. A musician friend actually turned me onto it. I can have bass, guitar, synth, and microphone all connected at once, with zero noticeable latency. Also, the connection and the quality of the audio I record is pristine. I would recommend this project to anyone and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. 5 |
Benhai | 2024-08-11 01:30:48 |
I like to listen to the original recording. So I think popular studio monitor is the best because this is how's the music was sound when produced. Other than a studio monitor the sound is altered in some way. I used to have a sony mdr-v6. 7506 is a little brighter. I like the the sound. The clamping is a little strong. Hopefully it will loosen up over the time. Overall this is one of a few low cost audiophile headphone! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-21 04:31:46 |
These headphones, for the money you spend, are a very good investment for any audiophile. I use them for listening to both digital and analog (tape and LP's) music as well as watching Television late at night. For music, being an open back design, they really shine. The open back allows one to really open them up and when you do they are just a real treat to listen to. For studio recording I would say go with a closed back style to prevent sound bleed. But for playback at the console they are an excellent choice. I have pushed these up to about 55 watts rms and the open back prevents the damage to your ears that a closed back would do. I would recommend them to anyone that's on a budget because in my opinion there's nothing on the market that will rival them. They are comfortable, require a short break in period and the sound reproduction is excellent plus there's no thump, thump, thump of an over compensative xtra Bass feature. I play these flat. I am a studio engineer and know that before a recording is released the mix has gone through alot and is as good as the engineers and producer wanted so I feel that xtra bass is just a way to mess up a good mix. 5 |
Sevari | 2024-06-03 05:36:17 |
A music producer I know recommended Adam A7x7's for my home recording studio. I had been using the classic Yamaha NS 10M studio monitors and always thought they were awful ( even though I knew if I could make something sound good on them, it would sound good on any speakers). I also did a lot of comparative research, which also convinced me to go for the Adam AX7x7s. Glad I went with them. They are great and I couldn't be happier. 5 |