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Higher fidelity sounds since 2000. For over 20 years, Audiophile Magazine is your premiere high-end audio equipment news and reviews source. The magazine was Southeast Asia's foremost audiophile website for several years. Audiophile Magazine was acquired by the cofounder of AcoustiCult, Nashville's premiere bluegrass & acoustic music website.
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10M ago
I started as a music enthusiast, and listening was important: especially with a growing collection of vintage turntables and receivers, I wanted to make sure I had a space for great acoustics. Then, as I began producing more and more ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
I have always been a fan of Dave Smith Instruments (sometimes known as Sequential) mostly based off of the incredible history of the Prophet synths. They were such fundamentally inspiring synths throughout the 80s, with a lush and identifiable sound ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
Hi there production nerds! If you’re setting up a home audio production studio, one of the most important things to consider is how to eliminate line hiss and noise from your setup. These unwanted sounds can be caused by a ..read more
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1y ago
Before we jump into this review, let’s be clear: the Audio Technica AT2020 USB+ mic is not a professional studio microphone. Now that we’ve gotten that taken care of, it’s worth talking about how stolid and reliable this mic is ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
Continued from Part 2: The Computer. Today, we’ll cover some of the most affordable ways to build a studio, and we’ll look specifically at hardware: mics, monitors, headphones, and interfaces. Microphone Though most EDM is produced wholly on the computer ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
There is a large market of lower-end to mid-range Bluetooth headsets, ostensibly marketed towards those who want a bit better sound without spending $500+ on a pair of headphones. The Audio-Technica ATH-AR3BT is one of these. It’s a small, over-ear ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
The famous “SSL console sound” available for well under $1k…is that possible? The SSL 2 is a 2-in/2-out USB audio interface from Solid State Logic, a company known for its high-end mixing consoles and studio gear. The SSL 2 is ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
I’ve always been an analog nut. Although I’ve owned my fair share of digital synths, it’s undeniable that there’s something about a fully analog synthesizer that’s just incredibly unbeatable. I’ve also owned my fair share of polyphonic synths, but there’s ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
The Fatman synth is a classic analog synthesizer that comes in the form of a user-assembled kit. Designed by the legendary DIY-synth company PAiA Electronics, the Fatman kit provides a unique opportunity for synth enthusiasts to build their own synth ..read more
Audiophile Magazine
1y ago
The Audio Technica ATH-M50 is the Toyota Camry of headphones: bulletproof, efficient, solid, mostly uninteresting, and what gets you to point A from point B. The ATH-M50’s uninteresting-ness is perhaps also its greatest perk – there is nothing wrong with ..read more