Home Studio Hardware

Audio interfaces, microphones, headphones, monitors, controllers, and essential equipment for your studio.

Audio Interfaces

The heart of your home studio. They handle the conversion between your mic/instrument and your computer.

UA Volt 2 vs Scarlett 2i2

Which interface to choose for your home studio? Complete comparison of specs and sound.

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Best Seller

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2

The go-to choice for beginners: simple, reliable, and excellent audio quality.

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Budget Pick

Audio-Technica AT2020

Best-selling condenser mic ever. Perfect for home studios on a budget.

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Microphones & Headphones

Capture your voice and hear your mix with precision.

Shure SM7B

Legendary dynamic microphone, perfect for vocals, podcast, and instruments.

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Rode NT1-A

5dB-A world record silence. Complete bundle with shockmount and pop filter.

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Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro

German build quality, velour pads, V-shaped sound. 80Ω version recommended.

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Audio-Technica M50x

Best-selling studio headphones. Foldable, 3 cables, punchy bass at $149.

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Yamaha HS5

Highly accurate studio monitors, ideal for small studios.

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Adam Audio T5V

X-ART ribbon tweeter, detailed sound, excellent value.

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💡 Buying Tips

1. Start with the essentials

Audio interface + microphone + headphones = the minimum trio to get started. Don't invest in monitors right away if your room isn't acoustically treated.

2. Prioritize quality over quantity

A good $200 interface is better than a bad $50 one. Quality gear lasts longer and sounds better.

3. Match your room

8-inch monitors in a small bedroom? Bad idea. Choose the size based on your space.