
NAMM 2022 - Tierra Audio New Twenties
Tierra Audio show us their New Twenties microphone, a combination of retro styling and modern sound character.
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Tierra Audio show us their New Twenties microphone, a combination of retro styling and modern sound character.
Cloud Microphones show us their new Cloud 44 passive ribbon microphone.
Audient talk us through the features of their new EVO 16 audio interface, and introduce the ASP 4816 Heritage Edition console.
Austrian Audio show us four new products in their range of microphones.
Wayne Jones talks us through a partnership with Sonarworks and a new range of monitors.
Legendary mix engineer Manny Marroquin talks us through his signature Audeze MM-500 headphones.
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AEA show us their new 500 series preamp optimised for ribbon microphones, the TRP500.
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Neve's first USB audio interface comes equipped with a preamp design taken from their flagship 88RS console.
Focal have announced updates to their Solo6 and Twin6 monitors, as well as introducing the Sub12 subwoofer.
The MM-500 headphones from Audeze are the first in a line of new products developed with Grammy-winning engineer Manny Marroquin.
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DPA are renowned for the clear and natural sound of their instrument and vocal microphones, they have now turned their attention to kick drums.