Nothing can make a performer cringe and occasionally dive for cover like the whine and squeal of microphone feedback through a PA system. The... Read more »
The first time I read a list of the benefits of in-ear monitoring, I was pretty sure that it was written by the marketing department of a... Read more »
Have you ever found yourself looking at three subwoofers and an external amp, trying to remember the correct way to hook them up without burning... Read more »
For many of us, our computers are our instruments. They are our drum machines, audio recorders, and processors. Their very general-purpose... Read more »
One of the biggest strengths of Universal Audio’s Apollo line of Thunderbolt interfaces is the fact that the driver will seamlessly aggregate... Read more »
The cajon is a curious beast. It is equal parts kick drum, snare, and drum throne. Its portability and flexibility have made it increasingly... Read more »
Everyone in the world has converted to in-ear monitors. Everyone. Okay, maybe not everyone. The truth is that lots of churches haven’t converted... Read more »
You might be looking at the title above and thinking that somebody accidentally combined two different articles. Cardioid is a word we usually... Read more »
A public address (PA) system is the nerve center of any place where people gather in significant numbers. It allows the vocalist or speaker to... Read more »
I was playing with a child’s wooden train set the other day, and it got me thinking. The craftsman had put magnets on the front and back of each... Read more »