I feel like people trust you on these things so much not just because you’re an excellent music producer, but also because it’s really clear that you consistently put lots of effort and attention into the aesthetics and detail of your studio and videos.
I appreciate that! And you're right. I do. This video took a long time to make, but its worth it. The response has been awesome. Thank you for noticing
I was watching Rhett Shull's latest bedroom studio tour video, and the next thing you know I'm crawled up under the desk behind the patch bay recabling EVERYTHING, and throwing away boxes and shoving electronic projects around and and and and :D
9:50 I'm a hobbyist keyboard player and I made a sustain pedal myself with two slabs of wood, tin foil and a 6,3mm jack cable; A sustain-pedal is just a footswitch shorting the pins of the jack together
You reply to a lot of comments , Sir . This shows how down to Earth you are . Thanks a ton for the quality content . I'm a young musician from India and I need your blessings .
Hi Adrup. Thank you for your kind comment. I love chatting with other producers like you in this community. I wish you the best success in your music journey. Remember to Make the Music YOU Love.
I’d say that the coolest gadget that I have in my home studio is Mr. Bed. I’ve been using it for years, and at the end of the day, it’s always there for me when I get tired of tedious recording and mixing tasks. 10/10 would definitely recommend if anybody needs a break sometime 👍🏽
Thank you for the recommendations and your transparency. The camera work and editing was very nice as well. Bought 3 things off this list using your links 👍
Another banger vid Sanjay! That cheap Fifine mic looks really dope! So happy you condensed these gadgets in one vid, it can get annoying when other UA-camrs put like 4 gadgets per vid... 25 is amazing!
This video is going to get a lot of views - amazing gadgets under $50 bucks! Love them. I like the music level lights. Your videos keep getting better and better.
I love the stuff on this list that's not technically "music gear" but makes making music 10x easier and clutter free, like the hooks and USB hub. You only get those tips from experience!
@@SanjayC No, actually not😂 But I needed a stand for my headphones, and since I was not satisfied with the stands I found online, I built one myself. The construction is pretty simple: I took a long plank and cut it into 3 pieces. One for the bottom, where it stands on, one on the side, and one on top, to put the headphones on. Then I just scrued it together and sanded the edges to make it smother. And in the end I oiled it👌
about nr 13. Cable like this can make many additional noise to your sound especialy when you are using overdrive or distortion. Still cool gadget and somtimes life saver
Cool to see some nektar products being brought to attention I purchased the lx49 about two years ago and for the price it is incredibly capable and has definitely been beneficial to my workflow.
I've got an SE49 and I'm impressed. It's a really high quality piece of kit for less than 80 bucks. I've got an Arturia Keylab with some serious keybed issues and it's got me thinking about trying to hardware-hack a transplant of an SE49 keybed into the Arturia. :D
Your Videos really help me ,since i am a Student and don´t have a lot of money laying around ,some cheaper stuff thats still good helps me a lot .Thank you for your videos and keep going making those great videos !
Hi Sanjay C, can you please make a video on "How to setup a home studio or portable workstation using iPad" which current ipad model is best for this, what DAW to use, What plugins to use, what audio interface, what midi controller and what other gadgets to go with it? thank you! Happy new year
I bought the Akai LPD8 about a year ago and its just ok. If you want pads that have good sensitivity then I wouldn't recommend this. Did you Sanjay notice the stiffness and low sensitivity of it? The quality seems nice just the pads are super tough and its very hard to stay more on a fixed velocity. I mean its under $50 so what do you expect right.
I'm sure gonna search that cable protectors & organizers since I do like my cables to be neatly organized rather than dingling around and end up making difficult to unbind them. Thanks Sanjay!
You can do the Mackie Big knob using just your outputs on your interface or motherboard outputs or SPDIF and setting up Control Room in Cubase for multiple outputs that you can switch between with a dedicated mouse button click and a macro.
I've had a red lava lamp on my bedroom nightstand for over a decade, since i was like 5 years old or so, and i dont have a home studio (YET!) but i agree when the sun goes down and i turn it on, it gives my whole room a warm and comfy vibe. Mixes nicely with dim LED light strips i recently got too. Much better than the bright ass cieling fan light lol.
I have several of the Anker 4-port USB hubs (highly recommended), along with Anker 7 port and 10 port hubs, but I also have a few of the Sabrent 4-port hubs, which have individual power switches.
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
@@SanjayC Fantastic, just got featured by Pianobook for Long Piano, looking forward to making something extremely hard but fun, thank you so much for asking!
oh My God! Didn't know there are so many useful gadgets at such a cheap price. Thank you Mr. Sanjay C. You help all the music producers around the world with your videos and you are doing a great job with your videos. You will soon have a million subcribers. i HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU. Which screen recording software do you use in your videos.??
@@SanjayC At present, I am not using anything. I tried OBS but for some reason it doesn't work with my computer. So I wanted to know from the best what does he use.
Great video! I definitely need some of that cable management stuff! PS, I only just noticed that there is a toy halo banshee (or I think it is) on your desk when showing items.
I feel like more people in the music producer community need to know about the Koss KPH30i headphones. They're a semi open back headphone popular in the audiophile community and at $30 they're hard to beat. I've put the Grado G cushion ear pads on mine and they are surprisingly comfy/accurate. They certainly don't have insane top end clarity but at $30 I'd be hard pressed to find something that neutral with decent sound stage. I use them for mixing along with my monitors and for most of my leisure stuff and they work surprisingly well. For a beginner producer its a no brainer! P.S. You HAVE to get the clear color ones, the other colors have dampening inside that muffle the sound a bit. You can open them up and remove it but that's not everyone's cup of tea
YES YES YES. A fellow Audiophile. they came out with a newer model called the KPH40 which just stomps the competition in price to performance and is 100% worth upgrading from the KPH30i, comparable to endgame gear, (I have spent $7000+ on audio gear).
I’m just new to music producing thing.recently bought my arturia midi keyboard and electro acoustic guitar.Wanted to build small studio so that my younger bro and me we could sing and praise God together.thanks for such an informative video I subscribed for all the hard work and dedication you have put in for beginners like me. God bless you in your journey 😇
Be careful with guitar stands if you have a guitars with nitrocellulose finishes. The rubber padding can damage the finish over time. That's often what separates the expensive stands from cheap ones.
Hey ScrubBeats, the TV is a Samsung Frame. It comes with a special mount that keeps it flush against the wall, like a painting. I love it so much. Worth every penny.
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
im also worried i might accidently confuse a cardboard box with my pets, so im glad that i got the small ceramic and blunt cutter so that if i ever do try and cut open my pets they're only gonna lose their trust in me.
The OneOdio Pro10 is absolutely the best afforrdable counterpart of most brand-name headphones. You can use this for music production or live DJing, as well.
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
I feel like people trust you on these things so much not just because you’re an excellent music producer, but also because it’s really clear that you consistently put lots of effort and attention into the aesthetics and detail of your studio and videos.
I appreciate that! And you're right. I do. This video took a long time to make, but its worth it. The response has been awesome. Thank you for noticing
I know I do lol
Conclusion from this video?
Sanjay's studio is much more organized and aesthetically pleasing than me and my life
Hi Michael! Thanks so much. Which was your fav gadget from this video?
@@SanjayC The mic! I'm going to buy one soon because the pretty much hundreds of reviews of this mic
Yeah, its pretty decent for the price
I was watching Rhett Shull's latest bedroom studio tour video, and the next thing you know I'm crawled up under the desk behind the patch bay recabling EVERYTHING, and throwing away boxes and shoving electronic projects around and and and and :D
I have done a little work and wrote out the timestamps for you:
0:00 Introduction
0:31 1. Cable Organizer
1:07 2. Headphones
1:33 3. Smart Plug
2:01 4. Cable Ties
2:24 5. MIDI Keyboard
2:53 6. TRS Cable
3:20 7. Headphone Stand
3:41 8. Keyboard Stand
4:11 9. Akai Drum Pad + Knobs
4:43 10. Magnetic Cable Organizer
5:12 11. Sound Meter Lights
5:41 12. XLR Cable
6:14 13. Daisy Chain Power Adapter
6:38 14. Guitar Stand
6:58 Distrokid Ad
7:58 15. Drum Machine Stand
8:38 16. Acoustic Panels
9:10 17. Cable Hooks
9:30 18. Sustain Pedal
9:53 19. USB Hub
10:23 20. Ceramic Cutter
11:04 21. Mic Stand with Boom Arm
11:41 22. FiFine USB Mic
12:20 23. USB-C Adapter
12:49 24. Cable Protector
13:25 25. Surge Protector/Power Strip
13:47 Bonus Gadget 1: Mackie Monitor Controller
14:27 Bonus Gadget 2: Samsung SSD Drive
15:01 Bonus Gadget 3: LaMetric Time Smart Clock
15:37 Outro
WOW!! I can't believe you did that! You are too awesome!
I just added them into the description and gave you a shoutout! More coming!
@@SanjayC Thank you! You‘re welcome!
Always a welcome effort - thanks for doing this!
You the fucking goat
Popular opinion: Sanjay C gave us the best recommends about this gear community!
Thank you, Rion! I really appreciate that!
9:50 I'm a hobbyist keyboard player and I made a sustain pedal myself with two slabs of wood, tin foil and a 6,3mm jack cable; A sustain-pedal is just a footswitch shorting the pins of the jack together
You reply to a lot of comments , Sir . This shows how down to Earth you are . Thanks a ton for the quality content . I'm a young musician from India and I need your blessings .
Hi Adrup. Thank you for your kind comment. I love chatting with other producers like you in this community. I wish you the best success in your music journey. Remember to Make the Music YOU Love.
@@SanjayC Thank you so much for replying sir .
I’d say that the coolest gadget that I have in my home studio is Mr. Bed. I’ve been using it for years, and at the end of the day, it’s always there for me when I get tired of tedious recording and mixing tasks. 10/10 would definitely recommend if anybody needs a break sometime 👍🏽
lol! So true!
Thank you for the recommendations and your transparency. The camera work and editing was very nice as well. Bought 3 things off this list using your links 👍
Thanks so much. I really appreciate that. Helps me make more videos :-)
I really like how you structure your video's. Straight to the point and not distracting.
I was trying to build my own home studio but i didn't know how to do it, know i know it. Thank you really much you have helped me a lot
You’re very welcome.
Love All Theses Gadgets ❤️ Thanks for Sharing
You are so welcome! Are you going to get any from this list?
@@SanjayC Yes That keyboard stand cause i just purchased a New 61 midi with my music money ❤️
Nice!
Another banger vid Sanjay! That cheap Fifine mic looks really dope! So happy you condensed these gadgets in one vid, it can get annoying when other UA-camrs put like 4 gadgets per vid... 25 is amazing!
So glad you like it! Yeah, I respect your time.
Loll took a lot to get all of them in one video! But he did a perfect job!
Sanjay blessing us yet again
we don't deserve this man🙏🏽
You are too kind. How are you gid dy?
This video is going to get a lot of views - amazing gadgets under $50 bucks! Love them. I like the music level lights. Your videos keep getting better and better.
Thanks so much!
These videos are so good 🔥 the entire aesthetic and mood of the videos are right up my lane. They only keep getting better!
Thank you so much! :-) 🙏
Great video... 👏👏👏
My favorite gadget is the nectar midi keyboard and the retro clock ♥️
Yeah, that retro clock is a winner! I hope they make more styles, new features
Thank you sanjay c😊...i was just thinking about some gear and gadgets for my studio.....and then your video popped up😃....thank u😊
I can also read minds! Lol! What are you going to get from this list?
Ty so much for this, i need this kind of stuff thats cheap but useable and useful👍 keep up the great work
You’re welcome!
Great stuff. This guy really likes a cable-tidy system. 👍
LOL! Yes, I do! :-D
THANKS MAN BIG RESPECT
Thanks so much!
You are the best sanjay!
Hey Rajeev. Thanks so much
I love the stuff on this list that's not technically "music gear" but makes making music 10x easier and clutter free, like the hooks and USB hub. You only get those tips from experience!
Absolutely. I love sharing this stuff, because its helped me solve so many problems and I want you to get to the best solution faster!
Yaaasss!!! Love clutter free! So happy Sanjay C is a neat person!
This Channel is really well made. You are clearly very informed in every topic. You deserve 10 mil subs!
That's so kind. Thank you
Amazing Video Sanjay! 😃 Loved the cableholder, I need one of these and hope you are doing well in these times.
Thank you, Gawaa. I'm doing well. I hope you are too.
📎🖇I was wondering where all the paper clips went! 😂🖇
😂
8:10 whoaaaaa that machine is BEAUTIFUL🔥
Nice Gadgets👌 I actually build my headphonestand out of wood myself, and its amazing!
Wow...so cool. Do you do a lot of woodwork?
@@SanjayC No, actually not😂 But I needed a stand for my headphones, and since I was not satisfied with the stands I found online, I built one myself. The construction is pretty simple: I took a long plank and cut it into 3 pieces. One for the bottom, where it stands on, one on the side, and one on top, to put the headphones on. Then I just scrued it together and sanded the edges to make it smother. And in the end I oiled it👌
Wow...I wish I could do that.
about nr 13. Cable like this can make many additional noise to your sound especialy when you are using overdrive or distortion. Still cool gadget and somtimes life saver
Very cool stuff Mr. Sanjay, thanks & Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays, ClectaSkiMusic! :-)
Cool to see some nektar products being brought to attention I purchased the lx49 about two years ago and for the price it is incredibly capable and has definitely been beneficial to my workflow.
I've got an SE49 and I'm impressed. It's a really high quality piece of kit for less than 80 bucks. I've got an Arturia Keylab with some serious keybed issues and it's got me thinking about trying to hardware-hack a transplant of an SE49 keybed into the Arturia. :D
Need more vids like this
OK...I'll remember that
Super helpful video! Thanks SanjayC!
Glad it was helpful!
helpful and practical, like all your vids
i clip a capo on the front of my desk to hold my phones
Hey, that's such a nice idea!
I think this is the best video you have done so far
Wow! Thank you so much
Your Videos really help me ,since i am a Student and don´t have a lot of money laying around ,some cheaper stuff thats still good helps me a lot .Thank you for your videos and keep going making those great videos !
Great video as always.
I appreciate that
Never clicked so fast, I really enjoy these types of videos!
Glad you like them!
11:34
Producer: Wich microphone do you prefer?
Sanjay: Yes
I have music contents check me out
@@DidierBampiliMusicProduction I have music, check it out!
This video kicks so much ass. Thank you!
Thank you, sicksguns!
Hi Sanjay C, can you please make a video on "How to setup a home studio or portable workstation using iPad" which current ipad model is best for this, what DAW to use, What plugins to use, what audio interface, what midi controller and what other gadgets to go with it? thank you! Happy new year
I didnt even know i needed this video until it was uploaded
haha! Yes, most people. I love these types of videos
Sanjays videos are always really relaxing to watch....almost therapeutic :D
Thank you!
@@SanjayC
At 12:24, I recommend buying one with a headphone aux cable plug as well, it really does come unhandy when you dont have it
I've been waiting for more Music Gadgets episodes - great video Sanjay!
Thank you!
Wow. Top useful vídeo. Thanks man. !! Keep doing this ,👏👏
Thanks, will do! What did you like the most from this video?
Most important under $50 item in the studio is...
*"THE LAVA LAMP"*
Oops...just read the comments and this was already referenced. Damn.
I bought the Akai LPD8 about a year ago and its just ok. If you want pads that have good sensitivity then I wouldn't recommend this. Did you Sanjay notice the stiffness and low sensitivity of it? The quality seems nice just the pads are super tough and its very hard to stay more on a fixed velocity. I mean its under $50 so what do you expect right.
True
Agreed the one lido headphones are very good!
I'm sure gonna search that cable protectors & organizers since I do like my cables to be neatly organized rather than dingling around and end up making difficult to unbind them.
Thanks Sanjay!
You're welcome, Sleqroth! Its a really great product. I love keeping my studio organized.
You can do the Mackie Big knob using just your outputs on your interface or motherboard outputs or SPDIF and setting up Control Room in Cubase for multiple outputs that you can switch between with a dedicated mouse button click and a macro.
Awesome 😊👍
Thanks 🤗
I also recommend a lava lamp! Adds a nice touch that always helps spark a more creative environment for me🙂 great list!
Hey nice recommendation!
Wow! Just brought me back to my childhood! I always wanted a lava lamp they looked so cool. 🔮
I've had a red lava lamp on my bedroom nightstand for over a decade, since i was like 5 years old or so, and i dont have a home studio (YET!) but i agree when the sun goes down and i turn it on, it gives my whole room a warm and comfy vibe. Mixes nicely with dim LED light strips i recently got too. Much better than the bright ass cieling fan light lol.
Yep! Over in the high-end and vintage audio communities we judge how serious you are by whether or not you have lava lamps. :D
Love how you get straight to the point, great video, definitely subscribed for more vids like this 👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Sanjay.. Love your videos. Now i am buying more stuff for my studio :)
Nothing to say.. Just awesome..😊🥰
But the fact is that.. Cheapest stand is hanging one of the most expensive headphone 🎧!!!!🤩😁
LOL! Yes, that's true. But if it works...haha!
@@SanjayC 😉😊
📣 What was your fav gadget from this list? Share your fav studio accessory here!
Cable cover. If you find my other comment you will know why 😂
The smart outled
I have several of the Anker 4-port USB hubs (highly recommended), along with Anker 7 port and 10 port hubs, but I also have a few of the Sabrent 4-port hubs, which have individual power switches.
For me the pair of headphones.
🎧🎧🎧
Too many to mention, lol. Great stuff.
The headphones @ 1:21 are actually so good, they come with a wire for gaming and one for djaying I think everyone needs a pair
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
The cable organizer would actually help my work flow. Excellent suggestion.
Nice!
Great Vid I've never seen any of your Vid's before but loved how calming your voice is and I plan on looking at more of them...
Much appreciated as usual!!!
You're welcom, Lamell! How do you like the keyboard in this vid?
That's extremely unexpected, but I was expecting to expect something unexpected, so...
Great video, BTW.
Hey Andrew. I like to catch people off guard. How's your Thursday going?
@@SanjayC Fantastic, just got featured by Pianobook for Long Piano, looking forward to making something extremely hard but fun, thank you so much for asking!
Wow! So awesome! Congrats!
@@SanjayC Thank you so much:)
Excellent and timely video. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow 😳 a lot of gadgets 🔥
Yeah, and I have more. Maybe a part 2 video?
@@SanjayC yeah that would be great ❤️
Ahh yess, long awaited.....
Yes, this is the video I've been working on for days!!! What do you think of the list?
Awesome! Need all the gadgets!
Yes you do
Thanks for making this kind of content man have leaned a lot from you :)
Happy to hear that! So glad you like this video
oh My God! Didn't know there are so many useful gadgets at such a cheap price. Thank you Mr. Sanjay C. You help all the music producers around the world with your videos and you are doing a great job with your videos. You will soon have a million subcribers.
i HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU. Which screen recording software do you use in your videos.??
Hi AV. I use ScreenFlow. It seems to be the best to reduce CPU overload when I record my DAW. What do you use?
@@SanjayC At present, I am not using anything. I tried OBS but for some reason it doesn't work with my computer. So I wanted to know from the best what does he use.
Get Screenflow. Best I've used so far
when the recomendation is faster than notification (great video btw :) )
LOL! Thank you, Hubert! how are you?
@@SanjayC Im good, :) Hey quick question, i have a bit of 32 bit plugins to use in ableton, is there any alternative for j bridge on windows?
Oooh...I'm not sure, Hubert.
@@SanjayC its fine, thank you
Great video! I am glad to be a new subscriber
Thank you Daniel Foster!
you should've added in the alctron pf8 for decent acoustic treatment
greatly informative! Thanks for this ..!
Those gadgets are so freaking cool! I hope I can find similar ones here in Malaysia! Btw Sanjay, thanks for the recommendations!
You're very welcome! I hope you find some in Malaysia! You may find some similar alternatives too
Alex Tech Cable Protectors! I buy it by the roll, it works amazing for cable hungry cats. I keep a roll of white and black on hand at all times.
Top quality content! Love from India
Thank you 🙌
Thank you for this 💪🏽
You bet!
Love all of them
Thanks for this video
Glad you like them! Did you have a favorite?
@@SanjayC cable holders are my favorite and can be very useful for me
@@SanjayC 🥰🥰🥰
Great video! I definitely need some of that cable management stuff! PS, I only just noticed that there is a toy halo banshee (or I think it is) on your desk when showing items.
YES, good eye! I love HALO! Its a cool fully metal Banshee I got from eBay. I think it was like $24 or something.
@@SanjayC Nice! I play it too!
What a great wholesome channel, thanks!
your quality is so good
I use the one audio headphones....
They will not blow you mind...but if
You are just starting...it's really good😁
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing your experience with them!
@@SanjayC ❤️🐐 my pleasure sir
Now, This Is The Kind Of Videos I Love! 😍
Edit : Video* 😅
Haha...me too. That's why I made it for you all! :-)
@@SanjayC 😄🙌🏻❤️
Need more this is awesome maybe under $75 and also under $100
Hey great idea!
I feel like more people in the music producer community need to know about the Koss KPH30i headphones. They're a semi open back headphone popular in the audiophile community and at $30 they're hard to beat. I've put the Grado G cushion ear pads on mine and they are surprisingly comfy/accurate. They certainly don't have insane top end clarity but at $30 I'd be hard pressed to find something that neutral with decent sound stage. I use them for mixing along with my monitors and for most of my leisure stuff and they work surprisingly well. For a beginner producer its a no brainer!
P.S. You HAVE to get the clear color ones, the other colors have dampening inside that muffle the sound a bit. You can open them up and remove it but that's not everyone's cup of tea
YES YES YES. A fellow Audiophile. they came out with a newer model called the KPH40 which just stomps the competition in price to performance and is 100% worth upgrading from the KPH30i, comparable to endgame gear, (I have spent $7000+ on audio gear).
I’m just new to music producing thing.recently bought my arturia midi keyboard and electro acoustic guitar.Wanted to build small studio so that my younger bro and me we could sing and praise God together.thanks for such an informative video
I subscribed for all the hard work and dedication you have put in for beginners like me.
God bless you in your journey 😇
Brother Sanjay as always, thank you for sharing, you are appreciated.
So nice of you
Be careful with guitar stands if you have a guitars with nitrocellulose finishes. The rubber padding can damage the finish over time. That's often what separates the expensive stands from cheap ones.
Question for you. What type of mount are you using to hold that TV on your wall?
Hey ScrubBeats, the TV is a Samsung Frame. It comes with a special mount that keeps it flush against the wall, like a painting. I love it so much. Worth every penny.
Got the one Odio headphone. It's lit🔥
Nice!!
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
Love you Sanjay!
Thanks, Brayden! Which gadget did you like most?
@@SanjayC my fav is the headphone stand, very handy!
Hey Sanjay C. You can check out Claw SM 50 as well as SM100. I have been using the same in my studio since last year. And it’s really very good.
Thanks!
Thanks for the Nektar link !! i couldn't remember the name !
Please more videos like these
Ok
On the surge protector, what are the cat5 ports used for? I’ve always wondered that
Actually, those are phon line ports, not CAT5. They are supposed to protect against phone line surges. :-)
im also worried i might accidently confuse a cardboard box with my pets, so im glad that i got the small ceramic and blunt cutter so that if i ever do try and cut open my pets they're only gonna lose their trust in me.
The OneOdio Pro10 is absolutely the best afforrdable counterpart of most brand-name headphones. You can use this for music production or live DJing, as well.
I have no faith that OneOdio is a competitive headphone in the market, no one in the audiophile community speaks positively of it. I'd recommend AKG 361 instead and KPH40 for reference Headphones that could legitimately be your last. (I've spent $7000+ on audio gear and I trust the Audiophile community more than any music producer)
Awesome gadgets 😂😍
Thank you, Vishu. What are you working on?
@@SanjayC preparing new video to my youtube channel
That's what I like to hear!!!
Hey Sanjay! Thanks so much for this, I really needed a video like this! Amazing quality as always!
Hi Desiree! Thank you and Glad you liked it!
Useful video (and impressively well monetized). Thanks!
What about using wireless gaming headphone for vocal recording?
I wouldn't recommend wireless because of latency issues. You may end up singing off timing.
Hi, could you make a Video about the Blue yeti?
Yes. I have one on the way!