Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Monday, February 27, 2006
RØDE NT2000 Studio Condenser mic
The World's First Fully Variable Control Microphone! The new RØDE NT2000 is the latest brainchild from Australian master microphone designer Peter Freedman. A huge investment on RØDE's part. Never before has this much control and versatility been available in a superlative class large capsule recording microphone. more...
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RØDE NTK Valve Studio Condenser mic
Are you ready to add some serious warmth to your digital recordings? Then look no further than the RODE NTK, an award-winning Class-A tube microphone designed exclusively for recording professionals. The NTK employs a large 1 capsule gold-plated membrane, with hand-selected twin triode valves more...
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Sunday, February 26, 2006
RØDE NT1000 Studio Condenser mic
NT1000 With its ultra low-noise transformer less circuitry the Rode Nt1000 brings new standards to the recording industry. The Rode NT1000 is superior in both vocal and instrumental performances. Made from high quality components, including internal capsule shock-mounting the NT1000 provides unmatched quality and sound. more...
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RØDE NT1-A Studio Condenser mic
Say No To Noise! The RODE NT1-A studio condenser mic is one of the world's quietest studio microphones. This redesigned version of RODE's classic NT1 offers the lowest self-noise on the market (5dBA), while providing the warmth, extended dynamic range and incredible clarity of the most expensive large-diaphragm condensers. more...
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Saturday, February 25, 2006
Friday, February 24, 2006
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Tannoy Reveal 6D Digital Monitors (Pair)
A set of DIP switches on the rear control panel of the new Reveal D Active monitors allow the selection of an optimum speaker response for real life and often difficult monitoring situations so that the frequency response at the listener's ears is always as linear and flat as possible. Reveal monitors can therefore be optimised for varying listening distances in difficult acoustic spaces; varying meter bridge positions, against and adjacent to walls or reflecting surfaces, in corners, in corners on shelves or brackets, table top / space restricted PC/Mac based sound editing environments and stand mounted or soffit mounted configurations. more...
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