ATK is a great resource. Give it try!
Fully scientific process. It can help narrow down the decision making.
Correct that once you choose some mics to try, that you should test them on your own in several of your own studio scenarios.
"Tonex One" releases in May is a $180 pedal. It takes full advantage of the Tonex ecosystem and can load any of the 20k+ tone models available. Youtube reviewers have already null tested it and it nulls great. Sounds just like the big expensive tone modelers.
It is also a USB audio...
Getting paid may be just getting the device under review (DUR) for free. Except you have to pay the income tax.
I like the Consumer Reports of buying the DUR themselves. Totally unsolicited takes a scientific approach. And not getting some golden unit from the maker. There is no special...
QSC K10.2 are on QSC's site and here:
https://www.spinorama.org/speakers/QSC%20K10.2/QSC/index_vendor.html
A great speaker and company. A great warranty.
Patents aren't proof.
And I don't think any independent reviewers will bother to measure this brand anytime soon.
IMHO: I don't see any clear advantage to such an array as this.
I've been using IK ARC software edition for years. It is great! It works!
Yes, you still need room treatment, but adding of software EQ really helps it out.
There used to be a free trial of the software only version. Maybe they still have it?
The Linear Phase EQ is only available in the...
Fosi ZA3 document at: https://fosiaudio.com/pages/user-instruction-za3#gulHVCgYAm
States: "Setup Instruction
The ZA3 supports stereo and high-power mono modes. In mono mode, the minimum load is set to 2 ohms."
Has anyone measured with 2-ohms in PBTL mode?
If you're considering a laptop, a Framework 16 could be a good option. It's not cheap, but you can configure it without a GPU for now, and add one later. Same for starting with low amount of ram and SSD, and ports, add and upgrade more as you need them.
And an interface choice is the Topping...
Yes you can, and you can sing also!
Open your mouth wide, like faking a yawn, push in the IEMs then close your mouth. If they still don't stay in, you may be a candidate for custom ear molds from an audiologist.
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