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Roger Mayer has an impressive resumé, having built effects for Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page back in the day.
Roger Mayer has an impressive resumé, having built effects for Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page back in the day.
There's no shortage of active monitors in this price range. Do Samson's latest Resolv series speakers have what it takes to stand out?
The latest generation of Mackie's VLZ mixer range incorporates their premium Onyx preamp design.
Very few monitor controllers deliver all the functions our Technical Editor deems essential. This one does — and at an attractive price, too.
Korg and littleBits have joined forces to make what's basically analogue Lego. What's not to like?
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As Roland revisit their classic Bassline, we ask does everybody need a TB3?
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Native Instruments take their hybrid groove machine to another level with new hardware and a big software update.
American company Retro Instruments offer this true variable-mu valve compressor in 500-series format.
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Can Kush maintain their reputation for fine-sounding analogue gear with this interesting EQ?
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Danish mic legends DPA take their considerable mic-designing experience to the stage — with impressive results.
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