Recording Studio Equipment

by Ken

in Home Recording Studio

Everybody knows the basic recording studio equipment of the project studio:

  • mics
  • recorders
  • mixers
  • monitors
  • compression, and
  • effects.

Lets take a look a couple of unsung heroes of the studio that belong on every engineer’s must-have list -

  • DI boxes, and
  • cables

Recording Studio Equipment – Direct Boxes
Without the flashing LEDs or mass of knobs common to most studio processors, the humble and unassuming DI (Direct Injection) box just sits on the floor doing its job. And that job is to match impedances and change unbalanced inputs to mixer-friendly balanced outputs.

Aguilar DB 900 Tube Direct BoxOne of the most common uses of the DI box is to record bass guitars without amps or mics, though it can also be useful for synths, guitars, and other unbalanced, hi-impedance sources. They range from simple, unpowered lo-Z in/hi-Z out to powered DIs with effects, and multi-channel . I keep a couple of super-inexpensive Whirlwind IMPs around for general purposes, and an Aguilar DB 900 Tube Direct Box for the good stuff.

Recording Studio Equipment – Cables
Unless you’re into recording the sound of nothingness, there is nothing more critical to studio operations than the ubiquitous cable. Yet it’s often the last piece of gear added to the list, and usually given short shrift in the budget. You may have noticed the wide range of prices, and wondered what makes a $50 cable better than a $5 cable, and if there’s an improvement in the sound that’s worth the difference in price.

I could write an entire article on cables alone, but the differences generally come down to a matter of materials, construction, and connectors. And yes, expensive cables do sound better than cheap ones – perhaps because they are better shielded, use premium conductors, or use all-metal connectors instead of metalized plastic. However, there’s no need to go overboard. If you’re buying a $99 four-track recorder, you don’t need to use a $500 cable. On the other hand, hooking up $5,000 studio monitors with 22-gauge lamp cord… well, there oughta be a law against it!

One rule to follow is to buy the best cable you can afford. That usually hovers around 25% of your overall gear budget. I often use Hosa for line-level gear because it offers a lot of bang for the buck. For balanced-output gear I’ll go with Pro Co cables and snakes, and use Monster Cables for my high-end stuff.

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{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

1 samuel January 12, 2009 at 10:32 am

hi, thanks for the info. we are about to set up a music recording studio, in lagos Nigeria. we are in search for lots of info. will be glad if you can help. thanks

2 Alex February 2, 2009 at 7:36 pm

Thanks for the info man. Im about to set up my own studio and could use any other valuable information u have. My genre will be hip-hop, and Im a beginner. Any advice you could pass on will be greatly appreciated.

3 Young Bobby August 1, 2009 at 8:42 am

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Thanks
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4 Ken Johnstone August 4, 2009 at 8:26 am

Hi Young Bobby!

Thanks for your comment.

I’ve passed your request on to our Recording & Production adviser – Neil.

Ken Johnstone
HomeMusicRecording.com

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6 Rammyvalue Amadi November 4, 2009 at 9:45 am

I am opening a new music recording studio and would want informations on all the equipments i want to achieve this very goal.Thanks

7 admin November 7, 2009 at 3:50 pm

Hi Rammyvalue!

Why not grab our free Recording Gear Resources Guide (see top right of this web page) – This is a short email course designed to help you avoid common mistakes when setting up a new recording studio.

If you’d like something more in depth, then click over to http://soundrecordingstudiosoftware.com/index.htm and download Dave’s tried & tested ebook.

Let us know how you get on…
Ken

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10 abraham September 1, 2011 at 8:28 pm

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11 Juban September 14, 2011 at 6:02 am

please help I want to start my own Home recording studio….so what are the equipments necessary to start this

12 Mick January 11, 2012 at 10:51 am

Hi

we have been selling acoustic foam since 2004 and have decided to ramp things up a bit and are in the process of re designing our website http://www.acoustic-foam.co.uk what we are lacking is images of studios who have used our tiles, and although we have had numerous comments on how good our tiles have been we would also like some testimonials on our tiles and bass traps from end users to put up , we would credit the studios on the site and link to their websites plus im sure we could put a good offer together on future purchaces if we featured the studio pictures or write up.

Thanks
Mick

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