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In this week’s installment of Audio Essentials Deals, you can save up to 45% off cables, accessories, and studio furniture for your setup.
Audio Essentials Deals
Whether you’re a producer or a touring musician, there are items you simply can’t do without. Don’t forget to check out Thomann’s 70th Anniversary Sale for more offers. Meanwhile, we’ve selected some useful items to improve your studio workflow, let’s take a closer look:
Zoom APH-4n Pro
Your Zoom H4n Pro handheld recorder is even more versatile when combined with the APH-4n Pro accessories kit. For starters, the windshield protects the built-in mics from gusts of wind, making the H4n Pro ready for outdoor use.
When you need to connect the H4n Pro to your digital SLR or mirrorless camera for video capture, the included adapter cable converts a line-level signal to camera level.
What’s more, the handy splitter cable is great for monitoring with two sets of headphones in mobile recording situations. In addition, there’s the Zoom AD-14 power cable and the USB cable.
Daddario PW-GS-25
Every musician needs decent cables, whether it’s for your studio or stage rig. The Daddario PW-GS-25 is a premium 24-carat gold-coated balanced lead, perfect for stage monitors, keyboards, drum machines, effects units, and other electronic instruments.
The overall quality of the Daddario Custom Series cables will maintain the integrity of your signals and ensure that the tone is maintained all the way into the PA system or studio front end.
Available in both 3-meter and 7.5-meter options, the Daddario PW-GS TRS leads are sure to become an essential part of your setup.
K&M 23325
Need some nice-looking but robust stands for your podcast? The K&M 23325 is a great tabletop stand for you and your podcast guest that looks great on camera and keeps the cabling neat.
The construction is rugged, with a cast iron base that uses a rubber insert to help reduce any vibrations. Furthermore, the height is easily adjustable between 217-347 mm and the cable clip ties the mic lead discretely to the base.
In addition to podcasting, streaming, and other video content applications, you can also use the 23325 stand for miking up guitar amplifiers or even kick drums, making it a useful tool for your studio.
BSS AR-133
If you’re recording your electric guitar or bass in your home studio, this BSS AR-133 will come in handy. By splitting the DI and mic’d amplifier, you can then blend the two signals together in your DAW.
In addition, the AR-133 has -20 and -40 dB pad settings as well as a ground lift function. This clean-sounding active DI box is also useful in live venues for plugging into the stage box.
It also has the versatility of being powered by either battery or 48V phantom power so you have options that suit both live performance and studio recording situations.
Millenium SD-180 B
Is it time to take things a little more seriously? The Millenium SD-180 B studio desk is a great way to centralize your home studio and put all your most important tools at your fingertips.
With the two columns, you get 8U of total rack space and platforms for your studio monitors. Furthermore, the desk surface provides a workspace of 1800 x 800 x 25 mm and includes a port for collecting your cables and keeping things neat.
The SD-180 B features sturdy construction with lockable wheels and a 1000 x 400 x 18 mm pull-out keyboard shelf for your master MIDI keyboard.
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Image Sources:
- Zoom APH-4n Pro: Thomann
- Daddario PW-GS-25: Thomann
- K&M 23325: K&M
- BSS AR-133: BSS
- Millenium SD-180 B: Thomann