In this week’s edition of studio deals, you can save up to 25% on some of the world’s top recording brands for your home studio setup.
Studio Deals
If you need to give your recording setup a more professional edge, this is the perfect opportunity to save on some key upgrades. Let’s take a closer look at the offers currently available:
SSL 2+
The SSL 2+ is the ideal studio companion for the home recording enthusiast. While providing 24-bit 192 kHz recording capabilities, the 4K-equipped mic preamps give you up to 62 dB of gain.
In addition, the 2+ is a bus-powered USB interface with metering on both the mic input channels and a pair of independently controlled headphone outputs. Meanwhile, direct monitoring is also possible, and there’s a mix knob on the top right of the console.
Besides, the main outputs on the rear panel, there are four RCA outputs as well as MIDI I/O. So, the SSL 2+ has all the basics covered for home recording, content creation, and even using DJ software.
Adam T5V
The Adam T5V is a popular choice for home studios, providing users with a powerful monitoring system for small to medium-sized spaces with good translation properties.
As a 2-way bi-amplified studio monitor with a rear-ported design, the T5V uses a 5-inch woofer (50W) and a 1.9-inch U-ART ribbon tweeter (20W). In addition, there are frequency correction controls on the rear panel.
Here, both the low and high-frequency ranges can be cut or boosted by 2 dB. Also, there are unbalanced RCA inputs for consumer devices, as well as the familiar balanced XLR inputs you find on most studio monitors.
- Save over 20% on the Adam T5V
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*Please note that the price listed is per unit
AKG C214
The AKG C214 is a great choice when you want a professional vocal sound without extending your budget too far. Inspired by the C414, the C214 offers a 1-inch evaporated-gold dual diaphragm derived from AKG’s famous CK12.
It might not have multiple polar patterns, but its cardioid pickup pattern should suffice for most home recording applications. Meanwhile, the C214 has high-pass filter and pad switches to deal with a variety of sources.
Besides vocals, the C214 will produce excellent results on acoustic guitar, handheld percussion instruments, and amp cabinets. Also included with the C214 is the protective case it ships in, with a shockmount and windshield.
- Get 25% off the AKG C214
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Elektron Analog Heat +FX
Whether you’re planning to use it in studio or on stage, Elektron Analog Heat +FX is a versatile multi-effects processor with a myriad of ways to incorporate it into your workflow.
Adding character to your sound starts with the 8 analogue distortion types, a multimode filter, and a 2-band EQ. On the digital side, the Analog Heat +FX functions as an audio interface and offers a range of digital effects too.
Besides effects like reverb, chorus, delay, and compression, the Analog Heat +FX also has powerful modulation capabilities. With its envelope section and three LFOs, you can add plenty of expression to your sounds.
- Save over 10% on the Elektron Analog Heat +FX
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AMS Neve 1073SPX
The Neve 1073SPX is the recording world’s most famous microphone preamp in its modern form. With up to 80 dB of gain, the 1073SPX is equipped with Marinair transformers within its Class A circuitry.
Besides the familiar red stepped gain potentiometer, you’ll find the iconic 3-band EQ with its blue variable low-pass filter. In addition, there are Mic and DI inputs on the front pannel, and a balanced insert path on the rear.
Overall, the 1073SPX combines vintage design with modern uncompromising build quality. Once you’ve acquired one of these, you’ll soon be after another, they simply are that good.
- Get 10% off the AMS Neve 1073SPX
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*Note: percentage discounts may vary according to your region and currency conversion rates on the day of purchase. Displayed percentage discounts are guidelines only.
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