Deal
In this week’s edition of Studio Deals, you can find discounts of up to 30% on recording gear from some of the industry’s favourite brands.
Studio Deals
This is a great opportunity to save on microphones, audio interfaces, ADAT preamps, and more. Furthermore, be sure to check out Thomann’s 70th Anniversary Sale for even more great deals.
Meanwhile, let’s take a closer look at some of the top Studio Deals currently available:
Neumann NDH 30
When you’re delivering mixes for clients, your hours could extend beyond 9-5. Furthermore, it helps to have a set of premium headphones like the Neumann NDH 30 on which you can constantly rely.
The open-back dynamic design uses a 38 mm neodymium transducer, delivering an uncompromisingly transparent sound, according to Neumann. What’s more, the soft foam earpads offer comfort for those inevitably long mixing sessions.
When combined with the MA 1 monitor alignment system, the NDH 30 can deliver the same frequency profile as the Neumann KH series studio monitors. This allows you to get the same results as you do when mixing in studio, no matter where you are.
Adam T5V
Need to set up a studio on a budget? The Adam T5V is a great choice for compact spaces, with corrective EQ for optimizing the frequency response for your room.
Its rear-ported bi-amplified design uses a 5-inch woofer (50W) and a 1.9-inch U-ART ribbon tweeter (20W) and delivers a frequency range of 45 – 25000 Hz.
In addition, the T5V has unbalanced RCA as well as balanced XLR inputs for a range of setups, and the high and low-frequency switches will help you customize the acoustics.
*Please note that the price listed is per unit
Neumann TLM 102
The TLM 102 is Neumann’s most affordable large-diaphragm condenser mic. However, its pressure gradient transducer design can capture vocals, acoustic guitars, and amp cabinets, as well as lower register instruments like upright basses.
In this price range, you might want a multipattern mic. However, being limited to a cardioid pickup pattern doesn’t really pose a problem in home recording situations. In addition, the TLM 102 has a low impedance rating of 50 ohms.
This enables you to happily connect it directly to the preamp of your audio interface and get great results with its low self-noise and detailed high-frequency range.
Avid MBox Studio
The Avid MBox Studio is a versatile 24-bit 192 kHz desktop interface with a total of 21 inputs and 22 outputs including 4 mic preamps. Designed to be the central hub of your home recording or content creation studio, the MBox Studio has a wide range of connectivity features.
Besides re-amping capabilities, you can also incorporate your guitar pedals and outboard gear into your workflow. The MBox Studio has a pair of send and return channels, so the creative possibilities are endless.
In addition, you also have digital expansion with optical and coaxial I/O and Bluetooth for mobile devices. For the remainder of the year, you’ll also receive a free perpetual license of Pro Tools Studio and 12 months of updates.
SSL Pure Drive
Expanding your studio’s front end with quality mic preamps has never been easier or more affordable than with the SSL Pure Drive series. The Pure Drive technology comes directly from SSL’s ORIGIN in-line console, so you can expect to be impressed.
On the front panel, controls include variable high-pass filters per channel and three drive modes including clean, classic, and asymmetric. Meanwhile, the Pure Drive series also provides up to 32-bit 192 kHz AD conversion via USB, AES/EBU, and ADAT.
Also, you have word clock I/O for added stability and the insert paths per channel make the Pure Drive series even more versatile in both its Quad and Octo variants.
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*Note: percentage discounts on Studio Deals may vary according to your region and currency conversion rates on the day of purchase. Displayed percentage discounts are guidelines only.
Image Sources:
- Neumann NDH 30: Neumann
- Adam T5V: Adam
- Neumann TLM 102: Neumann
- The Avid MBOX Studio.: Avid
- Pure Drive Quad: SSL
- Pure Drive Octo: SSL