Mar 17, 2025
This week's episode of
The Pro Audio Suite
dives headfirst into the world of budget audio gear, exploring
whether cheaper equipment has actually improved or if it's still
just average kit with fancy marketing. Here are some key highlights
and insights from the discussion:
Budget Gear: Better or Still
Rubbish?
- Robustness & Quality: The crew revisits the
Rode NT1’s evolution—from early plastic models to today's sturdy
iterations. They ponder its surprising collectability today.
- User-Friendliness: A cheeky chat unfolds
about how budget gear manufacturers should assume nothing when it
comes to user knowledge, advocating for painfully obvious product
instructions, especially with mics like Rode’s NT1.
Headphones: Still the Achilles
Heel?
- Consensus emerges around
headphones as one area where low-budget options haven't improved as
dramatically as microphones. The crew reckons that decent studio
cans rarely dip below the $100 mark without significant compromises
in sound and build quality.
- Austrian Audio gets a
shout-out for their entry-level headphones offering decent quality,
but it's noted that paying a little more generally delivers much
better audio.
Interfaces and
Converters:
- Robbo's downsized rig is
highlighted, having moved from larger interfaces to compact
solutions like the SSL2 and the Centrance PASport VO.
- An important insight shared
is that cheap interfaces often share internal converter chips with
much pricier gear, meaning the sonic differences can be
surprisingly subtle.
Bargain Finds and Bargain
Fails:
- Andrew points out the rise in
cost of entry-level interfaces from brands like Focusrite, thanks
to feature-creep.
- The group chats about
bargain-basement gear flooding Amazon, discussing surprising finds
like a $30 dual XLR-to-USB-C interface cable.
- Robbo humorously advises
caution, noting that certain inexpensive gear—particularly cables
and mic arms—can still be absolute rubbish.
Chinese Clones and Cheap
Accessories:
- George brings up affordable
Chinese-made hardware like camera mounts and mic arms, now
significantly cheaper yet surprisingly robust compared to premium
brands. The "magic arm" clamp is a notable budget win.
- However, the consensus firmly
recommends against skimping on headphones and cables. Quality
connectors from Neutrik and Mogami cables are touted as essentials
worth investing in.
Plug-ins: Stock vs. Premium
vs. AI
- Debate surrounds stock
plug-ins vs premium offerings, questioning the necessity of
higher-priced plug-ins from brands like FabFilter.
- Healthy skepticism about
AI-enhanced plug-ins and noise reduction is expressed, particularly
regarding Adobe Podcast's AI noise reduction.
Emulators & Mic
Modeling:
- Opinions split on whether mic
emulation is beneficial or just a feel-good factor. Townsend Sphere
and Antelope Audio's mics spark a conversation about whether
emulated models truly rival their inspirations.
Final Thoughts:
- Cheaper gear today often does
punch above its price tag compared to the past, especially
microphones. But there remain clear lines where quality is
non-negotiable (headphones, connectors, and build quality in
general).
- Ultimately, the episode
reinforces the idea that good engineering practice and knowledge
still win the day, regardless of budget constraints.
It’s another lively,
opinionated, and informative chat from Robbo, Andrew Peters, George
"The Tech" Whittam, and Robert Marshall, brought to you by their
sponsors Tribooth and Austrian Audio.
If you're keen to catch the full flavour and
all the banter, check out the episode at theproaudiosuite.com.
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