
Pioneer RM-07
Pioneer might not be the first name you’d associate with studio monitoring — but their new 'dual-coincident' creation is quite remarkable.
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Pioneer might not be the first name you’d associate with studio monitoring — but their new 'dual-coincident' creation is quite remarkable.

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Presonus' assault on the monitor market continues, with these impressive coaxial speakers.

Yellowtec make lots of equipment for the broadcast market, but their latest interfaces could be just the ticket for music production.

Nashville-based Miktek shouldn't be short of chances to test their mics — but how did they fare in their first ever SOS review?

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There are now several Neve 1073-inspired preamps available — but theyre not always 100 percent faithful to the original design. How close does this new contender from BAE come?