Studio / Recording

Studio Equipment and Recording Gear is at the heart of what being a musician and producer is all about: making music! Here at PMT we are as passionate as you are, and it's no wonder this is one of our specialities. At PMT Online you'll find all you need, whether you are setting up your first project studio, expanding your current home recording setup, or even if you own a professional recording studio.

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If you're new to all this, the simplest way to get started is to use your PC, Mac or laptop, or even mobile device, to record your songs. All you'll need will be a good MicrophoneAudio Interface and Headphones, for the most basic setup. Some Microphone Packs are a great value-for-money choice for some mic essentials in one single package.

MICROPHONES

Your choice of the right microphone(s) will be one of the most important things you'll ever do when setting up your recording studio. And we use the plural because, indeed, even if you're recording at home, it's always better to have more than just one mic: it'll allow you to experiment more, and use different mics in different situations. So choose at least one Dynamic Microphone (used live for vocals but great for recording instruments) and one Condenser Mic (usually the first choice when recording vocals and acoustic guitar). Another great option is getting a Ribbon Microphone - first designed in the 1920s and still used for vocal recordings with a bit more definition and character than condenser mics.

If you're just doing computer recording at home, an USB Microphone could be a good choice.

AUDIO INTERFACES

An audio interface is an essential tool for any DAW-based setup. It translates the signal from your mic to your computer. There are four main types of interfaces, which you can choose according to how you'll connect to your computer: USB, FirewireThunderbolt and PCI.

HEADPHONES

A good choice of Studio Headphones is important, to monitor your sound and know exactly how everything is sounding! Some of the best brands include BeyerdynamicSennheiserAKG and Audio-Technica.

STUDIO MONITORS, MIXING DESKS & ACOUSTIC TREATMENT

After you've sorted all your recording studio essentials, then you can worry about other very important things that'll help you to create a great recording environment: having great Studio Monitors will help you to make better mixes than if you just use headphones, for instance. A Mixing Desk will allow you to plug multiple instruments, EQ the audio and generally have better control of the sound going through to your interface.

Literally every professional recording studio will have great Acoustic Treatment. After all, sounds travels in the air, bounce off the walls, reverberates. Therefore having great acoustics is essential for any studio, including at home. If you're not sure about what to get, our experts will be more than glad to help you. We offer a wide range of Acoustic Panels, Bass Traps, Amp Enclosures and much more!

MUSIC SOFTWARE

Most of recording producers today will be computer-based, so PMT offers a fantastic choice of Music Software for you, including DAW for audio recording, Effects Plugins, Sample Libraries, Virtual Instruments and more!

EFFECTS & OUTBOARD, CABLES, ACCESSORIES & MORE!

Whatever your needs, PMT Online offers a wide range of everything else your studio needs: including cables, accessories and effects & outboard, as well as Digital Recorders for those who want a simple & convenient way to record.

Electro-Acoustic Guitar FAQs

  • What is an electro-acoustic guitar?

    Electro-acoustic guitars are simply acoustic guitars which have a pickup fitted for playing through an amplifier or PA system. They retain the sound of an acoustic guitar, and are not the same as semi-acoustic guitars.
  • What is the best electro-acoustic guitar?

    Some of the best electro-acoustic guitars are made by Taylor, Martin, Fender, and Yamaha.
  • Do I need an amp for an electro-acoustic guitar?

    An amplifier is not always necessary when using an electro-acoustic guitar. The unplugged sound will be exactly like an acoustic guitar, and an amplifier or PA system will only be needed when performing for an audience or on stage.
  • What is the difference between acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars?

    Electro-acoustic guitars are exactly the same as acoustic guitars besides for the fact that they have a pickup which allows them to be amplified via either a guitar amplifier or a PA System.
  • What strings for electro-acoustic guitars?

    Thicker strings can sound better on electro-acoustic guitars due to their clarity and presence. With this being said, any strings which are comfortable for you to play on will work and still allow you to get a great sound.