
Neve’s NAMM 2026 launches
It’s clearly been a busy start to 2026 for Neve, who will have not one, but three new products taking pride of place on their NAMM booth.

It’s clearly been a busy start to 2026 for Neve, who will have not one, but three new products taking pride of place on their NAMM booth.

From 13 January 2026, Studio One will now be known as Fender Studio Pro, while the Quantum and AudioBox lines will transition to the Fender Quantum Series and Fender AudioBox.

Studio furniture experts Buso Audio are kindly offering Sound On Sound readers a 10% discount on any of their workstation desks.

Austrian Audio have announced the launch of a new pair of open-back headphones aimed primarily at home listening duties.

The latest addition to Slate Digital’s range of modelling microphones offers a matched pair of small-diaphragm capacitor mics that pair up with the company’s VMS plug-in to deliver faithful recreations of an array of popular designs.

Combining Nord's latest piano technology with the Organ and Rotary Speaker features from the Nord Organ 3, the Electro 7 promises to deliver exceptional versatility in a lightweight footprint.

IK Multimedia have announced the launch of a new plug-in that provides users with free access to their recently released vocal and instrument modelling platform.

TK Audio’s latest Baxandall-inspired EQ promises to deliver the smooth and natural sound for which the 1950s circuitry is renowned, but with an wider selection of frequencies and built-in Mid-Side operation.

Yamaha are geared up for an eventful 2026 NAMM Show, with not one but three major product launches planned for their pro-audio line-up.

Pro-C 3 introduces six all-new compression algorithms, a new Character panel dedicated to analogue-style saturation, improvements to its side-chain EQ facilities, Dolby Atmos support and more.