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Explore miscellaneous studio accessories, adapters, DACs, and essential audio gear. Compare prices and discover budget-friendly studio upgrades.

⭐ Editor's top picks

20 products

#ProductBrandPriceRatingReviewsSaveBuy
1Behringer$29.004.33,100View
2Behringer$29.004.642,000View
3Korg$29.994.712,500View
4Behringer$39.004.65,200View
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Mackie HM-4Editor's Pick
Mackie$39.994.75,600View
6Boss$119.994.88,500View
7Radial$129.994.81,450View
8Cloud Microphones$149.004.814,500View
9PreSonus$149.994.71,800View
10Behringer$159.004.62,100View
11Elgato$199.994.83,200View
12Radial$219.994.9320View
13Xvive$229.004.54,100View
14Radial$229.994.81,250View
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PreSonus FaderPortEditor's Pick
PreSonus$229.994.51,200View
16Rode$299.004.7650View
17Zoom$349.994.5230View
18Sennheiser$599.004.6620View
19PreSonus$599.994.6850View
20Shure$799.004.7850View

Frequently asked questions

What audio gear do most home studios overlook?

Reamp boxes (Radial JCR), DI boxes (Radial ProDI / J48), and proper monitor isolation pads. These small pieces fix routing, hum, and monitor coupling issues that no plugin can. They're the difference between a home setup that works and one that fights you.

Do I need a DI box for recording bass guitar?

Yes if you want a clean DI track alongside an amp recording. Active basses can plug into an interface's instrument input without a DI; passive basses sound stronger through a DI like the Radial ProDI. The DI also lets you reamp the track later through a real bass amp.

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