New Gear Alerts

New Gear Alert: Reference-Grade Cans from Avantone Pro, Legendary Audio’s Gold Channel, Stereo Looper by EHX & More

Avantone Pro releases the reference-grade Planar headphones.

Featuring Planar drivers for extreme detail, and supreme comfort for long sessions, Avantone’s Planars are a perfect solution for mix engineers, musicians, podcasters, live-streamers, and hi-fi enthusiasts. The Planar cans are perfectly weighted for long listening sessions, and provide additional comfort with their Read more...

New Gear Alert: Heritage HA-81A Elite Channel Strip, Focusrite x Black Rooster Audio, Undulator by Eventide & More

Heritage Audio announces the HA-81A Elite channel strip.

The HA-81A Elite is a channel strip that combines an all-discrete, Class A 73-style mic preamp with an extremely versatile and musical console-style equalizer—arguably the trick for obtaining instant classic sound for all recording engineers.

Featuring controls for gain, output trim, a Read more...

New Gear Alert: PreSonus’ Studio One 5, Backbone Drum Re-Synthesizer by Steinberg, Dual Expression from EHX & More

PreSonus Studio One 5 has arrived.

Studio One 5 introduces a powerful, fully integrated, live performance environment capable of running complete shows from a single computer. Composers and arrangers will appreciate Studio One 5’s new dedicated Score View for the Note Editor. Studio One’s Native Effects plugin set has a Read more...

New Gear Alert: Dual-Channel Preamp by Neumann, Daking’s Comp II, ZENOLOGY Expansions from Roland & More

Neumann introduces the V 402 preamp.

The V 402 is a state-of-the-art microphone preamplifier with integrated headphone monitoring. The V 402 is Neumann’s first-ever standalone microphone preamp—although the company has created several generations of top-quality preamp modules for its mixing consoles, such as the V 476 B of the 1980s. Read more...

New Gear Alert: API Reissues 312 Mic Pre, Pedal Power from Eventide, iZotope’s Stutter Edit 2 & More

API reissues the 312 mic preamp.

The 312 was originally used as the front end of the first API recording consoles. The circuitry of the unit was housed in card cages under the front “kneespace” of these early consoles, with only the gain pot mounted to the control surface. Read more...

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