New studio recording equipment

After uni on Friday, I thought I’d cheer myself up by purchasing some daddio music gear. This time I’m talking about proper gear, professional stuff. After heading to Putney High Street from Kingston, I went to WHSmiths to read some pro audio magazines. They were very useful, so I took a few free catalogues and leaflets from certain magazines and went to good old turnkey to buy the stuff I wanted.

And this is what I got:

  1. Digidesign Mbox 2 audio interface (has a few inputs for mics and guitars for recording) This comes with pro tools, the industry standard tool for audio recording. I felt it was important for me to learn the professional stuff as soon as possible so this was definitely useful. RRP is £290
  2. Shure sm58 LC dynamic vocal microphone; there was the sm57 to consider but i opted for the sm58 since I wont be actually recording any guitar cabs or instruments, I was considering recording the violin with it too, but see what happens haha. Definitely needed a vocal microphone for recording vocals. I’m not too keen on singing but I can occasionally give it a shot privately haha. That or take my mbox with me on the go and record people from my laptop. RRP is £70
  3. Sennheiser HD200 closed headphones; I previously purchased the HD202 headphones and was very impressed with it (well, when I say impressed, I mean they whoop most regular headphones, still no match for my Shure e3c earphones), so yeah, I thought I’d buy myself a pair since B had my HD202 now. One of the cool things about these headphones were the fact that you can easily replace the headphone cable as the headphones has its own headphone socket (if that makes sense?) which means you simply need a 3.5mm audio cable for it to work (which it comes with). These headphones will be used mainly for home recordings and all, they look a bit silly outside and are no match with my other pair of earphones. Having a nice pair of monitor headphones means you can comfortable monitor the recordings without disturbing anyone, as well as getting all the sounds etc. RRP is £35
  4. A nice 6meter long XLR cable for my mic. I bought some professional Planet Waves cables to ensure that none of the signal is lost and all. The cable was nice and bulky. £25

So I bet you’re wondering how much I managed to haggle from the above haha, well… consider the total of the above to be £420. Thats quite alot of money and all, I told them since I spent quite alot of stuff, I should get some discounts on the XLR cable. The lady managed to slash a tenner out of that, as well as providing me with a B Stock mbox 2. They said that it was an ex demo so it wasn’t used at all, which meant I can really save some money. All in all I spent £382 on the stuff above. Was mucho pleased.

However, upon arriving home, I managed to find out that the mbox 2 wasn’t simply an ex demo product. The hardware has been registered and used which meant that I wasnt able to register the mbox 2 and receive software updates on pro tools. Was REALLY bummed out by that, but no worries, Turn Key are amazing in terms of after sales support so I’m hoping to pop over at Turnkey and get this all returned so I can simply buy a brand new mbox2.

The whole night was spent playing around with the gear. I must say, I do not regret buying anything today, everything was amazing. The mic was alot cooler then the mics I had (which arent professional at all) and the mbox allowed me to do some recordings on pro tools and use all the plugins provided, I didnt install all the other stuff provided since it’s better to wait until I get my own brand new mbox and then install and register the stuff from that. The headphones were amazingly comfortable, the sound was superb and everything is just fine and dandy.

So yeah, heres some photos of the gear I bought, enjoy:

Mbox 2mbox 2 and hd200 headphonesShure Mic

2 Comments to New studio recording equipment

  1. by jason

    On December 6, 2006 at 5:43 pm

    Turnkey- where the security guard stopped me and checked my receipt at the door to check I hadn’t stolen my Telecaster :( . Gear is impressive, as was your rendition of Starlight using it, puts my pod+acid to shame !

  2. by Crazybobbles

    On December 6, 2006 at 8:01 pm

    haha well i havent actually used any of the plugins yet, most of the stuff CAN actually be done on any sequencer. atm its just good because i have a nice acoustic guitar..pickup haha.
    wait until i get it returned and all.

    and yeah, its procedures im afraid, im pretty used to the fact that they check your receipt every time. but you’ve got to understand thats the ONLY reason why he’s there. So theres no F**King way someone is going to steal some expensive gear without going through him

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