Gear Reviews

REAL-WORLD ASSESSMENTS OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT BY WORKING PROFESSIONALS.

NO. 169 Gear Review

Focusrite: RedNet TNX Dante interface

REVIEWED BY Don Gunn
September 24, 2025

Focusrite has had a firm foothold in the growing world of Dante-networked hardware for several years, and one of the cornerstones of their RedNet products has been the PCIeNX card, designed for use with tower computers or expansion enclosures. With many studios and artists now using desktop or laptop...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Hamptone: HOC500 500 Series compressor

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
September 24, 2025

The HOC500 is labeled as a "parallel opto compressor," and is a cousin to Hamptone's HOC1 half-rack version [Tape Op#100]. Adapted for a 500 Series chassis, there's a lot less room for controls, so a unique feature set has been adapted here. A pair of house-made opto cells are run...

NO. 169 Gear Review

plunk: plunk guitar bridge damper

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
September 24, 2025

What is plunk? It's simply a piece of grooved rubber that fits on 6-string guitars right next to the bridge, damping the strings' sustain significantly. Inspired by the Reuben Cox (Old Style Guitar Shop, Los Angeles) rubber bridge guitars that are all the rage (Phoebe Bridgers, Blake Mills...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Sherman: Filterbank 2 dual analog filter

September 24, 2025

In late 1996, I heard the “Setting Sun” radio single (featuring Noel Gallagher) by The Chemical Brothers. The sound was so unexpected and bombastic that it felt like the opening salvo of a pop revolution. My knowledge of synth-based music at that time ran fairly deep, encompassing genres from dance...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Wolff Audio: ProPatch patchbay

REVIEWED BY Eli Crews
September 24, 2025

Over the past several decades, many of our most essential tools from the analog era have either adapted to give us more flexibility, recallability, and automation, or been replaced by digital versions in which these features are much easier to implement (and now come standard). One holdout, until very...

NO. 169 Gear Review

PSI Audio : A226-MAIN active monitors

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 24, 2025

These are the most accurate speakers I’ve heard. Listening to them, especially for extended periods of time, is truly a revelation. I was lucky enough to host the public unveiling of this model during the opening party for my new home studio in Nashville. Earlier in the week, Roger Roschnik and Fabrice...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Eternal Research: Demon Box audio processor

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
September 24, 2025

Okay, my studio might need an exorcist now. We're testing out the Demon Box, an odd analog/digital hybrid instrument/controller/listening device that translates EMF (electromagnetic fields) into audio, MIDI, and control voltage (CV) signals. It's the first commercial product from L.A.-based...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Universal Audio: A-Type multiband dynamic enhancer plug-in

REVIEWED BY Scott McChane
September 24, 2025

Every music maker is constantly in search of that special something that can make their mixes stand apart from the crowd. Like its namesake, Universal Audio's A-Type multiband dynamic enhancer plug-in is based on the Dolby Laboratories A-Type noise reduction system introduced in 1965. In basic...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Freqport: FreqInOut FO1 hardware interface

REVIEWED BY Matt Anderson
September 24, 2025

I made a few huge decisions and changes to my studio this year, which involved selling almost everything in my control room and starting from scratch. I needed a very specific, specialized recording interface for my needs. Because I was already massively over budget, I was going to have to wait before...

NO. 169 Gear Review

Grace Design: m701 audio interface

REVIEWED BY Don Gunn
September 24, 2025

I’m a fanboy of Grace Design's gear, so when they announced the m701 interface at the NAMM Show in January, I immediately got in touch with Michael and Eben Grace to ask if I might be able to review it when it became available. Now that I’ve had a beta unit here in my studio for a few months, I...

NO. 168 Gear Review

Creation Audio Labs: Clean Boost Pedal

September 24, 2025

With an extensive background as the lead tech for a pro audio retailer and the service manager for a console manufacturer, Alex “Skip” Welti founded Creation Audio Labs in 2003. He began working as a mobile tech for studios around Nashville, repairing everything from consoles to guitar amps in his shop....

NO. 168 Gear Review

Apogee Digital: Symphony Studio 2x12 interface

REVIEWED BY Adam Kagan
September 24, 2025

Apogee has long provided a range of audio professionals with tailored interface choices, from the portable Duet [Tape Op#150] and Symphony Desktop [#142] to the flagship Symphony I/O Mk II [#140]. Their latest addition, the Symphony Studio series, smartly fills the gap with single rack space interfaces...

NO. 168 Gear Review

Soundtoys: Space Blender Reverb plug-in

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
September 24, 2025

I love effects that take a sound, morph and modulate it, creating whole new textures. Valhalla's Shimmer [Tape Op#111] plug-in has been a favorite of mine for creating Brian Eno [#85] soundscapes out of almost anything. I'm always on the lookout for any tools that feature various ways to drench...

NO. 168 Gear Review

Wolff Audio: FREQ 500 Series 4-band EQ

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 24, 2025

Each year, more examples of vintage-inspired EQs, compressors, preamps, and mics are made available. Big-name brands, as well as boutique manufacturers, seem to think we all have an endless appetite for clones of classic gear. Consequently, contemporary designs of bread-and-butter products are rarely...

NO. 168 Gear Review

PSPaudioware: DRC plug-in

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
September 24, 2025

The PSPaudioware DRC dynamic range controller is one of the most noteworthy plug-ins I have seen in a long time. Using the dbx 118 Dynamic Range Enhancer as a foundation, the DRC is neither a clone nor an emulation. Enhanced controls offer users deeper adjustments than the original, however, the extra...

NO. 168 Gear Review

Gamechanger Audio: Motor Synth MkII

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
September 24, 2025

The Motor Synth MkII from Gamechanger Audio is, by some margin, the most original synthesizer design I've seen (and heard!) in some time. It's a desktop unit that generates audio waveforms via its eight variable-speed internal drone motors – that's "drone" as in UAS/UAV/quadcopter....