
OS Acoustics DB7
New British company OS Acoustics impress us with their high-performance debut monitor.

New British company OS Acoustics impress us with their high-performance debut monitor.

The Bulgarian choir specialists go epic with a trilogy of choir libraries.

DPA’s iOS-friendly interface and mic set is aimed squarely at broadcasters and interviewers who need the very best audio quality.

Miktek’s T89 dynamic follows a familiar physical format, offering a super-cardioid response and with a frequency range that extends right up to 19kHz.

Steeped in LA’s musical and film culture, Cinesamples built their reputation on the acclaimed CineSymphony orchestral series....

The iRig Keys I/O offers a one-cable keyboard controller solution for computer- and iPad-based musicians.

Rainmaker consists of a stereo 16-tap spectral delay paired with a 64-tap comb resonator, the latter sporting external triggering options that turn it into a (single-voice) Karplus-Strong synthesizer.

Boasting two mic preamps, USB interfacing and Lexicon effects, this keenly priced mixer holds lots of promises. Does it deliver?

How did the 500-series’ first discrete, transformer-balanced full channel strip fare in our tests?

The original Polivoks is rare, iconic, nasty and fabulous in equal measure. So how does a modern-day reincarnation compare with the classic?

Born out of a successful microphone repair business, Extinct Audio’s first product is inspired by the classic Danish ribbon mics of old.

Mission Engineering’s 529 is designed to convert the 5V of direct current available from any USB power source into the 9V DC used by most of the world’s guitar effects pedals.

RealiTone offer several specialist sample-based virtual instruments and the latest release — Screaming Trumpet — is no...

sE Electronics’ affordable new pencil mics prove themselves more than capable on a wide range of sources.

Analogue Solutions introduce their new SynthBlocks range with two highly individual devices.

According to urban legend, an Irish theatre manager once bet his mates that he could add a new word to the English language...

With a title like Heavy Industry, it will perhaps come as no surprise if Zero-G’s latest offering is intended to take the user into the sonic realms of the urban, industrialised world.

The VoiceTracer series spans everything from dictaphones to this —a serious PCM recorder with XLR input module and phantom power.

Audionamix’s easy-to-use Mac utility promises to separate any music track into drums, music and vocals.

Zero-G’s new library makes it easy to add a touch of Middle Eastern flavour to your productions.