Gear Reviews
VIDEO REVIEW: It seems like every musician and sound tech I know is packing an iPhone these days—and it has little to do with the phone part.
The number of audio apps is pretty...
The Gemini MS-USB Portable PA System is a 100 watt (peak/50W RMS) PA with a 5” woofer and 1” tweeter that delivers big sound in a small package with lots of great extra features.Tracks/...
The Shure PG30 is everything I thought headset mics couldn't be - light, comfortable, loud, and clear. I like being loud. And so will you...
I recently completed a review for the Shure PGXD system...
Hi. My name’s Andrea. And I’m an overachiever.
One of the insane things I decided to do with my life starting at 42 was become a fitness instructor. I don’t know. Don’t ask. I had to have been drunk...
Chas Stumbo is a gigging drummer in Las Vegas who play in some pretty rockin' bands. Oh...and there's something you should know about him...he plays LOUD...REALLY LOUD. So monitoring that works is a...
Gear Review by James D'Arrigo
Audio Technica touts the 2000 series as their most cost effective professional level wireless system.
Costing around $300-$350 (average retail) plus the cost of your...
Over the last month, I’ve had several opportunities to get better acquainted with the KW152s in a variety of challenging venues—so, what do I think?For my initial review, “QSC KW 152, First Time Out...
The latest addition to the Live2Play audio arsenal is a pair of QSC KW152 powered speakers—we only wish this little video camera...
could do a better job of letting you hear just how great they sound...
Yamaha’s Audioversity in Vegas was an audio engineer’s wet dream...
From FOH and monitor mixing tips with some of sound’s best ears to how to’s on using EtherSound to network for live sound and...
With up to 1001 selectable UHF frequencies in 25 kHz spacing in three available frequency bands (including the new I Band), Audio-Technica's upgraded 3000 Series delivers outstanding professional...
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