Gear Reviews

REAL-WORLD ASSESSMENTS OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT BY WORKING PROFESSIONALS.

NO. 55 Gear Review

PSP: Neon HR linear-phase EQ plug-in

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
September 16, 2006

PSP recently released a truly mastering-grade linear-phase EQ plug-in called Neon. Two versions are on the market, Neon and Neon HR (high resolution). The HR version offers the following enhancements over the standard version: the ability to operate at sample rates up to 192 kHz, mid-side processing,...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Atlas Sound: LO-2B quick-release

REVIEWED BY Allen Farmelo
September 16, 2006

The Atlas LO-2B is a quick-release mic clip adapter that basically eliminates forever the need to thread another mic clip onto a stand. One piece threads into the mic clip and stays there. The other piece threads onto the stand and stays there. Once installed, mounting a mic is only a matter of sliding...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Purple Audio: Biz mic preamp

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 16, 2006

I've run out of room in my 11-space 500-series chassis to hold all the mic preamps I'd like to put into it. And my rack isn't big enough for a second chassis, so I end up powering down my chassis and swapping preamp modules as needed. But with the recent addition of two Purple Audio Biz...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Retro Instruments: STA-LEVEL Gold Edition compressor

REVIEWED BY Craig Schumacher
September 16, 2006

The vintage craze is far from over. The more we try to make audio perfect, the more we realize that imperfection makes more interesting recordings. In many ways, tubes are far less superior to solid-state, so why are tubes still hanging in there? Could it be the sound? It's true you can record...

NO. 55 Gear Review

SLS Audio: S8R studio monitor

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 16, 2006

I love attending sessions at Peerless Mastering with Jeff Lipton (Tape Op #34). His "A Room" is the most accurate listening environment I've ever experienced. The room is so well designed and treated that it imparts very little of its character on what you're hearing in it; and the...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Roger McGuinn: Guide to Home Recording on a Computer (DVD)

REVIEWED BY Mark Weissburg
September 15, 2006

Home recording can be a lonely endeavor. There are great websites, books, and of course magazines to give you ideas and encouragement, but there will always be times when you end up staring at the screen wondering, am I doing this right? Former Byrd, Roger McGuinn (Tape Op # 34) comes to the rescue...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Rain Recording: Airfoil

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
September 15, 2006

This is one of those fairly affordable, simple products that falls under the "how did I get by without this" category. Elegantly simple, the Airfoil is an anodized aluminum tray that holds your laptop at a slight angle with a wrist rest at the front. This makes typing and using the touch pad...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Sonic Studio: PreMaster CD 1.1

REVIEWED BY Larry DeVivo
September 15, 2006

PreMaster CD is Sonic Studio's entry-level, host-based software for creating DDP masters and standard Red Book Audio CDs. I was anxious to try PreMaster CD for a number of reasons. I've owned a dedicated mastering facility for over a decade now and pretty much have always run Mac- based systems....

NO. 55 Gear Review

Karma Audio: K35 FET condenser mic

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
September 15, 2006

Karma is a new microphone brand based out of Cupertino, CA. The units are produced in China according to Karma's specifications. But let's make something clear right away: this is not another line of vintage mic clones. Both in sound and appearance, Karma microphones are clearly setting out...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Summit Audio: FeQ-50 parametric EQ

REVIEWED BY Raymond Richards
September 15, 2006

I use all outboard preamps in my studio, and none of them has an EQ section. I really didn't know what I was missing until I borrowed a friend's 1073 module and discovered what a difference a little boost or cut here and there can make when they stack up over an entire mix. Gone were the tubby...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Cascade Mics: Fat Head ribbon mic

REVIEWED BY John Huebner
September 15, 2006

Like many readers, when I receive Tape Op, I thoroughly take in every page. One item I came across recently was a very small ad for Cascade Microphones. For a while now, I've wanted a ribbon mic to fill the need for different sounds other than what my small collection of condensers and dynamics...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Mojave Audio: MA-200 condenser mic

REVIEWED BY Craig Schumacher
September 15, 2006

David Royer and his company Royer Labs have a great reputation for their fine line of ribbon mics. When the time came to manufacture David's designs for non-ribbon mics, Mojave Audio was formed to create and market that brand exclusively. The MA-200 is the new company's first production mic....

NO. 55 Gear Review

A-Designs Audio: P-1, EM-Silver, EM-Red & EM-Blue preamps

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 15, 2006

Wow, am I in preamp heaven or what? For the past few months, I've had a bunch of awesome mic preamps in my studio from Seventh Circle Audio (Tape Op #54), Purple Audio (see review in this issue), and A-Designs... supplementing my already decent collection of outboard mic preamps. You may recall...

NO. 55 Gear Review

PreSonus: ADL 600 tube preamp

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
September 15, 2006

Before we move my studio to its new location this winter, I've been scouring the control room looking for gear that doesn't get much use and making plans to sell or put the units aside for rental use. One of the factors that might consign a piece of gear to this doom is what I think of as...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Sony: PCM-D1 portable recorder

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
September 15, 2006

I saw this sucker for the first time over a year ago at one of the annual gear conventions. I was immediately impressed with its utilitarian but attractive design. It seemed to have all the right controls and displays in all the right places, it was extremely portable, and the Sony reps were promising...

NO. 55 Gear Review

Zerotronics: CoolSprings passive spring reverb

REVIEWED BY Pete Weiss
September 15, 2006

Playing the much-appreciated role of "poor man's plate reverb", spring reverb units have been enjoying a renaissance as of late. Thankfully, they've taken their place among a growing set of tools that battle the cold, unforgiving world of digital. I've had a Tube Works Real...