Audio Cables

by Freddy Gerngross ·Posted
Like anything worth creating, solidifying the process of a project is key to success. Often, the ambitious work of aspiring music producers can get bogged down from a lack of organization. Projects can bloat into dozens of unnamed tracks processed with reckless abandon, and audio and MIDI clips get chopped and sliced into a charcuturie board of chaotic (un)organization. For the fever-pitched producer in a flow state, this chaos can be managed during the session (to an extent). But what if they were to step away from the project and come back
by Gabby Bloch ·Posted
Audio cables tend to be a controversial subject. Many audio folks have referred to expensive cables as the snake oil of the audio industry. And while it’s sometimes true that insanely expensive cables don’t deliver on the hype, there are certain cable characteristics that can inarguably make or break sound quality or even damage your equipment. Whether you’re looking for a quality XLR cable for your mic or a ¼-inch TS for your instrument, we’ve put together a list of our favorite cables. Most of us can agree that cables don’t have dramatic
by Phillip Nichol… ·Posted
It makes sense that Warm Audio, a brand well regarded for creating stellar and somehow affordable microphones and outboard gear, would apply its same successful recipe to the production of accessories for studio and live stage applications. With the release of the WA-MBA mic boom arm and two lines of cables—the Professional Series and the flagship
by Phillip Nichol… ·Posted
If you own the RØDECaster Pro integrated podcast production studio or have one on loan from a good pal, then you’re the type of person who is open to making your podcasting work easier. Knowing that people like you prioritize efficiency and user-friendly operations, RØDE has released a handful of cost-effective accessories built to expand usability and simplify connectivity with the powerful RØDECaster Pro.
by Nicholas Messitte ·Posted
It's NAMM 2018 again—well, actually, it can only ever be NAMM 2018 once, but that's beside the point—and just in time for the convention, Mackie has released a bunch of utilitarian gear perfect for live and studio engineers. Indeed, Mackie is a company that enthusiastically prides itself on offering quality at a reasonable price, and these pieces are no exception. Let's begin with the MDB series, Mackie's foray into the world of direct injection boxes, or Dis, for short. Here you'll find passive DIs like the
by Jason T ·Posted
Designed for connecting guitars to amplifiers or any other application where a 1/4" instrument or unbalanced line-level connection is required, Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series and Studio Elite 4000 Series