By Kirk Hiner IK Multimedia has pretty much become the go-to shop for all things mobile/desktop audio recording. There are some great apps and hardware available from a few other top-tier companies, but only IK Multimedia brings you the great one-two punch of software and hardware that work perfectly together. That type of seamless integration isn't required, of course; you can mix and match your apps and accessories to your heart's content. But IK Multemedia gives you no reason to, as their products always deserve to be at the top of your shopping list. The iRig Mic Studio is no different. The first thing you'll notice about the iRig Mic Studio is its portable size. At about 4 inches long and 1-3/4 inches in diameter, it's easy enough to slip into a backpack or laptop bag. The included mic stand folds nicely so it doesn't add much more bulk, but you're not going to fit it and the mic in the included carrying pouch, which is only large enough to contain the iRig Mic Studio with about two of the three necessary cables (Lightning, mini-USB and USB). I'm an Apple guy, so the Lightning and USB… Continue reading Technology Tell Review: IK Multimedia iRig Mic Studio The post Technology Tell Review: IK Multimedia iRig Mic Studio appeared first on GadgeTell. By Kirk Hiner My favorite aspect of the Hinge Wireless on-ear headphones is one that won't apply to everyone, because not everyone has a head as large as mine. Those who do, however, know the feeling of having on-ear or over-ear headphones squeezing your head for hours at a time. It's not a pleasant, but it's the sacrifice we must often make for quality audio. This is not the case with the Polk Hinge Wireless headphones, which open wide enough to sit over your ears without squeezing them. The leatherette padding on the cans is soft and comfortable, as is the lightweight aluminum band over your head. This is the first set of on-ear headphones I've used in years that I can keep on at the office for more than one album at a time. And that's a good thing, because with the audio quality, you'll want to use the Polk Hinge Wireless headphones a lot; you'll look for excuses to use them. Polk's website tosses out terms such as "Dynamic Balance plus POET system design" and "Polk Optimized Electro-acoustic Tuning" to describe the audio, but to most of us this simply means you'll get a decent range of audio for a full, clean listening experience. The lows burst through without being overpowering, leaving room for the mids and highs to shine. With a lot of the trendy, bass-heavy headphones, you have to crank them in order to hear what's really going with your music,… Continue reading Technology Tell Review: Polk Hinge Wireless Headphones The post Technology Tell Review: Polk Hinge Wireless Headphones appeared first on GadgeTell. | |
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