Gear Reviews

Issue #166

NO. 166

Tom Maxwell, author: Tom Maxwell, author - A Really Strange and Wonderful Time

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane

Here are books I enjoyed reading that cover two important underground music scenes that may have escaped some folks’ notice. Needles and Plastic, subtitled Flying Nun Records, 1981-1988, is an exhaustive tome by Matthew Goody. It discusses every record released by the New Zealand label Flying Nun...

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PSP Audioware: PSP Wobbler Modulation Plug-In

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
March 15, 2025

For decades, I've wondered how the effect on the female backing vocals of Pink Floyd's "Time" from The Dark Side of the Moon was created. I hear a Leslie speaker vibrato or Doppler effect, but it's more focused and clearer in the high frequencies than that kind of re-amping...

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AEA Ribbon Mics: Nuvo N28 Stereo Ribbon Mic

REVIEWED BY Matt Anderson
March 15, 2025

When AEA released their first stereo mic, the R88 [Tape Op#96], in the early 2000s it was quite a statement. Other companies, such as Royer Labs, were fairly new to the scene, and ribbon mics seemed to be making a comeback out of nowhere. I remember looking at the R88’s size and design and being...

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TASCAM: Model 2400 Analog Console, Mixer, & Interface

REVIEWED BY Tim Pratt
March 15, 2025

In writing this review, I realized it's been over 30 years since I was introduced to my first TASCAM product: The Porta One Ministudio. That little 4-track cassette recorder planted the seeds for countless multitrack creations. It wasn't long after exploring and outgrowing the...

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IK Multimedia: iLoud Micro Monitor Pro

REVIEWED BY Adam Kagan
March 15, 2025

Good things come in small packages, and that’s especially true for the iLoud Micro Monitor Pro. IK Multimedia first made waves with their iLoud Micro Monitors, which combined a compact form factor with professional-grade sound. Building on that success, they introduced the iLoud MTM monitors [Tape...

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DigiTech: FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator Pedal

REVIEWED BY Jonathan Saxon
March 15, 2025

Fun trivia: The Audio Engineering Society’s (AES) Pro Audio Reference Guide provides three definitions of the word feedback, one being “the longest word in the English language that uses all the letters 'A' through 'F.'” On a more practical point, the AES Guide also defines...

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FabFilter: FabFilter: Pro-Q 4 Plug-In

REVIEWED BY Dave Hidek
March 15, 2025

Since its release in 2018, FabFilter’s Pro-Q 3 [Tape Op#132] has become one of the most used, if not the most used, EQ plug-ins for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Seven years later, Pro-Q 4 offers several new features and updates, giving FabFilter fans everywhere a reason to celebrate. From...

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Harrison: 32Classic MS Mix Strip

REVIEWED BY Daniel Ryan Morse
March 15, 2025

Harrison consoles are beloved by many engineers, and after I had the opportunity to work with four of the new Harrison 32Classic MS Mix Strips, I understand why. While the Harrisons are not as colorful as offerings by some of the other notable consoles in recording history, they definitely have a...

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Pye Audio: PX2 Transformer Interface

March 15, 2025

After decades of manufacturing measurement tools and consumer electronics in England, Pye Audio merged with Phillips in 1960, forming Pye TVT Limited. Their studio technologies impacted an era of seminal records from the late ‘60s through the mid-‘70s. Then, the brand was curiously dissolved in...

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AudioTech: Probe Diagnostic Listening Tool

REVIEWED BY Bruce Harvie
March 15, 2025

A few years ago, I had a water leak somewhere on a 600-foot-long pipe. There was no wet ground to give the leak away, and I even tried water witching/dowsing to locate it! No dice. Enter the AudioTech Probe, whose motto is: "You can hear what you've been missing." Described as a...

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Make Believe Studios: MBSI Channel Strip Plug-In

REVIEWED BY Kirt Shearer
March 15, 2025

I’ve always been fascinated with the history of recording studios, the evolution of analog gear, and MCI equipment. There was one particular MCI console that almost seemed mythical: The so-called “Hotel California” console at Criteria Recording Studios in Florida. Criteria’s MCI really can’t be...

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RTM Industries: C60 & C90 Type One Cassette Tapes

REVIEWED BY Kyle Field
March 15, 2025

I reviewed the RTM (Recording The Masters) 1/4-inch SM900 tape back in Tape Op#161, was very pleased with it, and have since used it for a few more mixing sessions. Then, at the 2024 NYC AES show, I bumped into Matt and Tim from RTM, and they gave me a few of their C60 and C90 Type One cassette...

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BeesNeez Pro Audio: B67-269 (Version 2) Microphone

REVIEWED BY Don Gunn
March 15, 2025

Ben and Veronica Sneesby have been making mics in Australia for nearly 25 years (the name derives from Ben’s nickname in high school). Some of their mics have been designed as modernized clones of classic originals (e.g., Neumann U 47, Telefunken ELA M 251, etc.), while others are original designs...

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Garbage Ideas: FK Comp 500 Series Limiter & Saturator

REVIEWED BY Drew Vandenberg
March 15, 2025

I’m a big fan of using audio equipment originally designed for radio and other broadcast purposes to work on recording music in the studio. This gear is typically of extremely high build quality and is easy to use since in a broadcast context any interruption can be a major problem that could cause...

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imersiv: D-1 Multi-Path DAC

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
March 15, 2025

In April 2023, John La Grou, founder/owner of Millennia Media, dropped me a line about a new audio technology venture he was working on, with the caveat that I could not tell anyone what he was up to. Later that year, he asked if I was interested in becoming a beta tester for his new HDR-A...

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Malcolm Toft: PUNISHR 500 Series Saturator

REVIEWED BY Brian Tarquin
March 15, 2025

Malcolm Toft [Tape Op#26, #165] began his career as a recording engineer at the legendary Trident Studios in London in 1968, then went on to found Trident Audio Developments, creating the initial Trident A Range consoles and many others to follow. After leaving Trident in 1988, Malcolm founded Toft...