Studio Outboards
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LD Systems HPA1 Headphone Amp
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Palmer Monicon
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Presonus TubePre V2 Tube Preamp/DI Box
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Presonus Central Station PLUS Studio Control Center
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Presonus BlueTube DP V2
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Universal Audio Thunderbolt 3 Option Card (Mac/Windows)
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Xvive Portable 3 Channel Personal Mixer
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Xvive PX Portable Mixer / Headphone Amplifier
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Xvive Breakout Box for 5 PX-A Connections
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SSL Alpha 8 8x8 AD/DA Expander Interface
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SSL Revival 4000 Channel Strip
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LD Systems HPA4 Headphone Amp
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Genelec 9320A SAM Reference Monitor Controller
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Genelec GLM 3.0 Loudspeaker Manager User Kit
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Genelec 9101AM-B Wireless Remote Control (Black)
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Genelec 9101AW-B Wireless Remote Control (White)
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About Studio Outboards
Studio Outboards are essential features of any pro studio, ranging from analog compressors and microphone preamps, to digital interface expansion and monitor control stations. We are confident that we will have the studio gear to meet your requirements.
Why Do I Need A Studio Outboard?
- Compatible with digital and analog setups
- Gives you hands-on control over your sound
- Studio quality audio processing
Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Outboards
Question: What is a studio outboard?
Studio Outboard equipment is used to process or change the sound signal within a mixing console or DAW.
Question: How do outboard effects work with DAW?
With most DAWs you can route audio to the hardware/outboard effect which allows you to easily manipulate the audio, the resulting output can then be run back to your audio interface.