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There’s more to Ear Trumpet Labs’ curious creations than the steampunk look — they sound great, too!

This book provides a great introduction to audio electronics

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By concentrating only on the components that matter, Roswell have managed to create a classic-sounding mic with a budget price tag.

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When your live show requires plenty of punch and power, this 2000W system should give you everything you need.

A new version of the popular MicroKorg miniature synthesizer has been launched. Called the MicroKorg XL, you may be...

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Apogee Duet for iPad & Mac.

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Designed to get the best from passive ribbon and moving-coil mics, this preamp offers 80dB of gain and switchable input impedance.