SPL Machine Head — A Mix Product of the Week
SPL's new plug-in version of its discontinued tape emulation processor, Machine Head, features source code from the original unit.
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SPL's new plug-in version of its discontinued tape emulation processor, Machine Head, features source code from the original unit.
Boss has re-launched Katana:Go, a headphone guitar amp/USB audio interface that uses spatial audio to provide users with a 3D audio experience.
The vibe -- or at least the verb -- of Hit Factory Studios has been replicated in the famed facility's first plug-in, HitVerb.
Adamson Systems Engineering’s FletcherMachine spatial audio solution has gotten an update.
The archive of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop has been made available for the first time in a collaboration with Spitfire Audio.
Heritage Audio has announced the release of the O.H.M Amp, reportedly the first impedance-matching headphone amplifier.
German manufacturer KSD Studio Monitors is jumping into the U.S. marketplace via a partnership with Sound Vision Works.
At last week’s ISE show in Barcelona, 1 Sound unveiled the Level L38, providing a new take on a full-range loudspeaker.
Royer Labs has launched its new dBooster2 Dual-channel mic lifter and DI.
Alan Parsons recently collaborated with PSP to create the Wobbler plug-in, a modulation that emulates Frequency Translator and adds additional capabilities.
DPA Microphones has launched its new N-Series Digital Wireless Microphone System at ISE 2025, marking the brand’s first foray into the RF market.
The winners of Future PLC's Mix Best of Show Awards for manufacturers exhibiting at Integrated Systems Europe have been announced.
Alcons Audio has introduced its new CRMSQ Speakers at Integrated Systems Europe.
Adamson has launched the MG10, a dual 10" stage monitor also available in a passive version, the M10.
Locomotive Audio has launched its 40AM-1 single-channel 500 Series module mic preamp and the 40AM-2 stereo rackmount mic/line preamp.
The venerable audio brand has added a pair of new subwoofers and more accessories to its SRX900 Series.
At ISE, DiGiCo has unveiled a new variation on its most compact Quantum Range desk with the introduction of the Quantum225T console.
Belgium’s Audiofocus has launched ELIZ 210, a compact line array.
Ear Trumpet Labs just launched Wanda, a condenser mic drawing on the iconic styles of the 1940s and ’50s.
Harrison Audio launched its rack-mounting 32Classic Mix Strip, based on the company’s original 3232 console.
The Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre recently updated its original audio system, 17 years after first opening.
DPA Microphones unveiled its new Core+ technology at the NAMM Show, which will be rolled out across its portfolio of mics.
Austrian Audio launched a reference recording microphone at the NAMM Show, the OC-S10.
TransAudio Group has announced the introduction of two Drawmer 500 series 7-band equalizer modules.
Waves made a splash at NAMM with its eMotion LV1 Classic live sound console.
Shure introduced several new products at the NAMM Show, including new dynamic instrument microphones, a digital wireless receiver and a couple of vocal mic...
d&b audiotechnik has launched the first product in its new CL Series, the Compact Cardioid Line Array System.
Fourier Audio has launched Transform.Suite ’25, a bundle of more than 70 plug-ins, that is available for its Transform.Engine.
Wolff Audio has introduced its ProPatch Patchbay, a digitally-controlled, entirely relay-based, large-scale analog patchbay.
Electro-Voice has introduced the Evolve 70 and Evolve 90 powered column loudspeaker systems, designed for audiences of up to 500 people.
64 Audio has unveiled new additions to its recently launched Aspire series of universal in-ear monitors.
New at NAMM are two Drawmer 500-series units inspired by the classic Motown EQ and hand-built in the UK.
Flock Audio has announced Patch LV, its new routing solution designed specifically for use in live sound applications.
SSL has been readying both its upcoming SSL Live V6 operating system and the System T Flypack TCA.
At NAMM 2025, Audix is introducing its new OMX series of dynamic vocal mics for a variety of singing styles and techniques.
Focal has introduced its first soffit-mounting speakers, the single-driver Utopia Main 112 and dual-driver Utopia Main 212, debuting at NAMM this week.
Dynaudio Acoustics M-series speakers have been given a redesign and will be debuted at the upcoming NAMM Show.
The Telepath Wireless System from Fender is a compact wireless instrument system that can be used with electric guitar or bass.
Heritage Audio, best known for its hardware products, has a new plug-in out with the release of BritStrip.
QSC has introduced its new KC12, a 3-way, 3000-watt loudspeaker system intended for solo entertainers, musicians and bands.
Making its debut at NAMM will be Mackie’s battery-powered ProFX10 GO mixer.
Adam Hall Group’s LD Systems is presenting its MAILA (Modular All-Round Intelligent Line Array) system at NAMM.