Our latest #thisweek blog post features news of the UK arrival of AKG’s new flagship hand held vocal condenser, a new ROLI Seaboard RISE promotion, a Guitarist Choice award for the new DigiTech Whammy Ricochet, and the announcement of Teenage Engineering’s OD-11 wireless speaker now in multiple colours. As always, thanks for reading!
AKG C7
Take the stage with studio sound
The AKG C7 is the new premium reference condenser vocal microphone. Featuring specially engineered circuitry and custom-designed components, the C7 provides clear, powerful sound, while preventing feedback, handling noise and pop noise.
- Discover more:https://www.soundtech.co.uk/professional-audio/akg/news/akg-c7-reference-condenser-vocal-microphone-now-available
ROLI introduces free Cycling 74 Max promotion
Buy one sonic universe, get one free! The touch-responsive Seaboard RISE opens a new universe for shaping sounds and making music. Now with every Seaboard RISE you get a 1 year license for Max, a software framework that opens another universe for experimenting with sound.
DigiTech Whammy Ricochet earns Guitarist Choice
"A good alternative if you don't need the treadle: instant Whammy effects in a simple package, 9/10".
Two of the latest DigiTech compact pedals are reviewed in the new issue of Guitarist magazine - the Whammy Ricochet pitch shift pedal and the Dirty Robot stereo synth pedal. Both receive great reviews with the Ricochet picking up the magazine’s ‘Choice’ award.
- Discover more:https://www.soundtech.co.uk/music-retail/digitech/news/digitech-whammy-ricochet-awarded-guitarist-choice
Teenage Engineering OD-11 multi-room speaker now in four colours
We’re pleased to announce that the OD-11 speaker is now available in three new colours - Black, Red and Walnut - in addition to the original White. All are designed to compliment any room or genre with the warm and unique sound of Carlsson's original invention. The OD-11 was the recent recipient of a stunning 5/5 review in BBC Music magazine, described as “an inspired recreation of a legendary product.”