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Our wide selection of home studio equipment includes studio monitors, speaker stands, microphones, mic stands, audio mixers, headphones, audio interfaces and preamps.

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  1. Soundlab A073A DJ Headphones, Black
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    Soundlab A073A DJ Headphones, Black
    • 3.5mm and 6.35mm Jack Connectors Supplied
    • Reliable headphones designed for a wide range of uses, from starter DJs, home HiFi, or MP3 players
    • Excellent sound quality even at high volume and comfort with the thick soft ear padding
    • Alternate between stereo or mono signal with the integrated switch
    • Coiled cable allows for movability, which features a universal 3.5mm mini jack connector and a 6.35mm jack plug adaptor
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    Soundlab A077B DJ Headphones, Black
    • Closed Back HiFi DJ Monitor Headphones
    • Closed back design with thick ear pads and padded headband for extended periods of use
    • Large 100mm drivers for excellent sound quality and volume output
    • 1.9m coiled lead with 3.5mm Jack and supplied with an adaptor for 1/4" (6.35mm) equipment
    • Ideal for monitoring purposes with switchable stereo/mono signal
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    Soundlab A070DB Personal Stereo Headphones
    • Adjustable Lightweight Headband
    • Adjustable headband allows for all ages to make use of them, with optimal ear pad placement
    • Soft foam ear pads help with comfort when used over long periods of listening time
    • Lead length of 1.2m for when using further away, such as home audio devices
    • 3.5mm mini jack plug design for use with typical audio equipment like smartphones, laptops, desk computers and more
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Included within our vast range of home studio equipment are studio monitor speakers. These provide high-quality stereo audio reproduction and are ideal for mixing purposes. We offer these in a variety of size options, each of which will be suited for different sized rooms.

As well as studio monitors, we also offer stands that these can be mounted onto. With the choice of floor standing or desktop mounted stands, they ensure that the speakers are sounding as they are meant to, as well as reducing the amount of space being taken up. We also offer isolation foam pads that sit on top of the stands below the speakers, and these reduce rattling and improve the overall acoustics of the speakers for the best audio quality possible.

A key element in a home studio setup are microphones. Condenser microphones are generally best suited for recording purposes, as they have a high sensitivity and can reproduce the slightest of sounds, ideal for speech recordings. The microphone stands within this category can be used with our condenser mics and give the user a free-reign in terms of mic positioning and comfort when recording.

The audio mixers and audio interfaces that are featured here are great to connect one or more microphones to your PC and are extremely user-friendly. With adjustable EQ control and built-in effects, our mixers allow you to customise the sound to fit your preferences.

Home Studio Setup: Essentials for a Functional Workspace

A home studio setup requires a thoughtful selection of equipment to create a productive and efficient workspace. Whether for music production, podcasting, or voice-over work, the key is to include versatile tools that cater to a wide range of creative applications.

Studio monitors are foundational to any setup, as they provide precise audio playback essential for mixing and mastering. Positioned correctly on dedicated stands or isolation pads, they minimise vibrations and optimise sound clarity, allowing users to hear an accurate representation of their work. Microphones also play a critical role, with condenser models offering high sensitivity for detailed recordings, making them ideal for vocals, instruments, and speech. Paired with a sturdy mic stand, they can be adjusted for comfort and accuracy, ensuring optimal results during extended recording sessions.

Audio mixers and interfaces are another cornerstone of a functional setup. Mixers allow users to manage multiple inputs, customise sound settings with EQ controls, and add effects, while interfaces connect the audio equipment to a computer for seamless recording. For those who need detailed monitoring, headphones provide an invaluable way to evaluate sound without interference from external noise, making them indispensable for precision editing.

The layout of the home studio is equally important. Placing equipment strategically to suit the room's acoustics and ensuring proper cable management not only enhances functionality but also creates a more organised and inspiring environment to work in.

Complete Home Studio Kit: Building Blocks for Creativity

The home studio category encompasses a wide range of equipment, providing the tools necessary for creating a personalised creative space. While the specific requirements may vary depending on the type of project, there are certain essentials that form the backbone of any setup.

Microphones, audio interfaces, and preamps are fundamental for capturing sound accurately. These items work together to ensure that high-quality audio signals are recorded, whether for music, podcasts, or voice-over work. Alongside these, studio monitors allow users to monitor recordings in fine detail, a step crucial for producing content that translates well across various playback systems.

Additional elements such as mic stands, studio monitor stands, and isolation pads enhance the functionality of the core equipment. They ensure that all components are used to their full potential, contributing to superior sound quality and a more ergonomic workspace. For example, isolation pads placed beneath monitors reduce resonance, while adjustable mic stands allow for precise positioning during recording.

Each piece of equipment in the home studio category is designed to address specific needs, making the process of creating a professional-grade workspace achievable in virtually any environment. Whether users are setting up in a spare bedroom or a small office, the combination of these tools ensures that the space is optimised for creative output.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Home Studio Equipment Used For?

Home studio equipment is used for a variety of purposes, including broadcasting, recording podcasts, audio mixing and mastering, and music recording. It provides a way to hone and practice your talent within a home environment. Typically the equipment will be set up in a dedicated room or garage. We offer a wide selection of home studio equipment, and provide complete home studio kits that include everything needed to get you up and running.

How Do I Set Up A Home Studio?

The set up process will differ depending on the home studio equipment being used, however the process is straightforward. Usually studio monitors will be mounted onto stands if desired. The monitors will typically have an active/passive design. This means the active unit will connect directly to a mains power supply, and the passive unit will be wired to the active speaker with a speaker cable. The speakers will then typically be connected to a pre-amplifier, such as an audio mixer. Your additional equipment, such as microphones can also connect to the mixer. Should you wish to record to a computer, some audio mixers offer in-built USB connectivity. Or you can purchase an external audio interface.

How Much Does It Cost To Set Up A Home Studio?

The amount you should spend on a home studio will depend on your desired usage, the size of your space, and the type of equipment needed. For instance, studio monitors vary in price, with larger speakers that provide a powerful performance costing more than compact speakers that would suit smaller spaces. The cost will also be greater if you require extras such as, microphone and speaker stands, and an LED ring light. Please contact our expert Electromarket team who can discuss the best price and equipment for your needs.

What Microphones Are Best For Recording At Home?

Studio condenser microphones are usually used for recording purposes at home. They have high sensitivity and reproduce sound well, picking up the slightest of sounds. This makes them ideal for recording speeches and vocals. Some models are specifically designed for speeches and podcasts, while others are better for singing purposes. Some also come with a stand for your convenience. Our studio microphones are usually plugged into a mixer with an XLR connection. However, some models are USB microphones which means they can connect directly to a PC.

What Equipment Do I Need To Set Up A Home Studio?

The exact equipment used in a home studio varies, and will depend on your purposes. Typically, studio monitors will be included, as these produce high-quality, accurate sound reproduction, making them ideal for mixing and mastering. A good quality microphone is also essential if recording vocals, and studio headphones mean you can listen back to your mixes and performances with accurate sound reproduction. Speaker stands and microphone stands are popular extras, and create the ideal height for your performance. An audio mixer is also very useful, and usually contains built-in effects, and adjustable EQ controls so you can adjust the sound as desired. In addition, an audio interface may be needed to connect your microphone or mixer to a PC, so that you can record and edit your performance. Lastly, LED ringlights are a popular addition if you will be making videos or taking photographs.

What Speakers Are Best For A Home Studio?

We would recommend active studio monitors as the best choice for a home studio. This type of speaker is ideal for recording, mixing and mastering music and vocals. They produce a very accurate and clear sound, and can pick up imperfections that would not be heard by other speakers. In addition, studio monitors can reproduce an extensive range of frequencies. These speakers typically come as an active/passive pair, meaning that you will not need a separate amplifier. They are available in a variety of sizes to suit different spaces and purposes. Those with a larger woofer will produce a higher volume output and deeper bass response.

How Do I Record Songs In A Home Studio?

To record songs in a home studio, you will usually need to connect your system to a laptop or PC. Most home studio kits will include a mixer or audio interface that can connect to a computer. You can also get microphones that can connect directly to your computer via USB. Once connected, you will be able to use software on your computer to record and edit songs, speeches etc. Some kits will come with recommended software that you can use. There are also free versions of software available for download.

How Can I Find The Best Home Studio Equipment?

Home studio equipment varies in size and design to suit different sized rooms and purposes, so to find the best kit consider your personal needs. Firstly, consider the size and power of studio monitors that you will need, which will depend on the size of your space, and the amount of power desired. Next, consider the equipment that best suits your requirements, for instance would you like a studio microphone suited to podcasts or singing? Is a multi-channel mixer needed? Would you also like microphone and speaker stands? Take a look at our home studio kits which include everything needed to get started. If you would like any assistance finding the best home studio equipment for you, please get in touch with our helpful team.