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Station Master 2024-08-29 08:13:25

[Pop Filter] used for TV studio recording

5
Station Master 0000-00-00 00:00:00

used for TV studio recording

5
Rodric 2024-04-03 04:27:44

[170 x 160°] A must have for on site and in studio video recording.

5
Robert 2024-06-08 04:25:11

[Drawstring] Makes my studio look professional. I cover my good electric piano.

5
JMBurns111 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.325 lb] This Cable has fulfilled my needs in my home recording studio.

5
Rick 2024-04-02 09:47:41

[+32.5 dB ] First one I've ever purchased. It does what I want it to do. I use it in my recording studio.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-26 09:28:47

[34.2 lb] we put it in our recording studio now we can hear all sounds much better

5
Joel 2024-06-21 04:19:59

Nice addition to my Mac for studio recording.

5
Keiji 2024-05-12 03:32:42

[IPS-Type LCD] As a small design studio in NYC, we've been using Eizo monitors for many years for all color critical prepress and web projects. We test purchased our first BenQ PD3220U several months ago and liked it very much. We then ended up purchasing another PD3220U followed by two PD2705Qs for work at home. As they are quite well calibrated, we can work at our studio as well as at home pretty much seamlessly without worrying about color matching. We think 32 4K PD3220U is too high-res for graphic and web work, but this 2K PD2705Q is just about perfect in terms of space and resolution. And it's less than $400, or a quarter of less of similar Eizo's. Highly recommended.

5
chris m. 2024-06-07 05:26:51

[1/8" / 3.5 mm] i a bit of a headphone enthusiast, being a musician. i have ultrasone studio headphones, westone w3 in-ear-monitors, blue mo-fis, and various others. i was stuck in NYC recently and needed some headphones that played a bit better with some studio gear i had picked up, so i decided to take a chance on the GRADO SR80es. i'd heard about grados for years, but hadn't wanted to play around with open-back headphones. as soon as i tried them on in B&H i was sold. it's true that the SR80es don't have the pounding, overprocessed bass of something like, i guess, an Apple Beats headphone might have. but in terms of overall sound quality - blend, balance, sense of SPACE. these things absolutely amaze in those categories. i can't believe the quality of sound for $100. the open-back nature of the phones delivers an entirely different listening experience. wider, more open than anything i'd heard previously. yes, sound leak is a thing - you won't be able to listen to these on an airplane or in bed next to your significant other without them hearing plenty. and yes, sound will 'leak' IN as well, but i personally enjoy that. walking around NYC with the sounds of the city blending in to the music i was listening to - adds a new element and also adds the bonus of hearing the trash truck just before it runs me over.

5