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Oct 1, 2005,
By Gino Robair
Metasonix continues to reach into new areas of noise with the TX-2 Butt Probe ($549), a tube distortion effect that works standalone or mounted in an...
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Oct 1, 2005,
By Michael Cooper
The Taylor K4 Equalizer was designed by pro-audio legend Rupert Neve to process the direct output of Taylor acoustic guitars fitted with the Taylor Expression...
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Oct 1, 2005,
By Nick Peck
Apogee's Rosetta 200 is a 2-channel A/D/A converter that is capable of resolutions as high as 24 bits and 192 kHz. It can be used as a standalone converter...
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Sep 1, 2005,
By Orren Merton
Mackie has refined its preamp technology for each successive generation of mixers that it's produced. True to form, the preamps found in its new Onyx...
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Sep 1, 2005,
By Orren Merton
Audio-hardware manufacturer MindPrint first established its reputation with the well-regarded, tube-based En-Voice channel strip. More recently, MindPrint...
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Jul 1, 2005,
By Kerry Rose
The Korg TP-2 ($699) is a dual-channel tube-mic preamp with built-in optical compression. It provides 24-bit, 96 kHz conversion and offers analog and...
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Jun 1, 2005,
By Rusty Cutchin
MindPrint had a winner with its original En-Voice channel strip. So what did the company do? Redesign the product, of course. Fans wishing to add another...
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Jun 1, 2005,
By Orren Merton
In the world of guitar pedals, Electro-Harmonix has a reputation for creating unique modern effects and solid reproductions of classic pedals. The Polyphonic...
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May 1, 2005,
By Alex Artaud
Pigtronix's EP-1 ($280) footpedal is a 4-stage analog phase shifter that offers envelope-controlled phasing and rotary phasing reminiscent of the classic...
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May 1, 2005,
By Myles Boisen
One company that's helping to keep tube technology alive is the reincarnated Universal Audio (UA), founded by the offspring of legendary engineer and...
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May 1, 2005,
By Rich Wells
Australian manufacturer SM Pro Audio, a relative newcomer to the world of low-cost recording equipment, has brought an impressively large list of solid-state...
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Apr 1, 2005,
By Orren Merton
Most stompboxes attempt to either re-create vintage effects or offer slightly original variations of existing effects. Moog Music's new Moogerfooger,...
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Apr 1, 2005,
By Rich Wells
Blue Microphones has always attracted attention with its splashy industrial designs. Products such as the Ball-series dynamics and the Mouse and Dragonfly...
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Feb 1, 2005,
By Marty Cutler
Ueberschall VLP120 Vintage Licks and Phrases ($299.95) is a sample-playback module that offers a generous and diverse collection of 24-bit, 96 kHz sampled...
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Feb 1, 2005,
By Jonathan Segel
Studio Electronics has entered the modulation effects market with the Phaser ($349) phase shifter, one of three products in the ModMax line of pedals....
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Feb 1, 2005,
By Rob Shrock
Reamplification has been around for decades and is a favorite trick of professional engineers, yet it's a technique that's often overlooked in personal...
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Jan 1, 2005,
By Myles Boisen
Z-Systems' z-Qualizer EQ is a 6-band mastering-quality digital equalizer. It is the budget-conscious cousin of the company's flagship stereo mastering...
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Jan 1, 2005,
By Gino Robair
Metasonix threw down the noise gauntlet when it printed on the box of the TX-1 Agonizer ($499) Don't buy this thing. It's too horrible. Oh yeah? I know...
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Dec 1, 2004,
By Karen Stackpole
M-Audio has built a reputation for manufacturing affordable quality hardware for music-production applications. A case in point is the company's new Octane...
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Dec 1, 2004,
By Myles Boisen
Rane Corporation has created a unique combination of technologies with its new family of analog-controlled digital processors. The company's new addition...
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