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The Ps and Qs of Parabolic Microphones
The Ps and Qs of Parabolic Microphones
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted 03/06/2026
Of all the terms we use to define microphones, "parabolic" isn't one that often comes up in conversation. But what is a parabolic microphone? How do they work and what are they used for? If you're curious to learn the answers to these questions—or if you just want to know why broadcast crew members are always holding those big plastic domes on the sidelines of professional sporting events—then you've come to the right place. What are Parabolic Microphones? Unlike other descriptors (dynamic, ribbon, etc.), the word "parabolic" does not refer to
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Sports Broadcast
Microphones
Audio Metering 101
Audio Metering 101
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted 01/27/2026
When recording, mixing, or mastering, it’s critical to refer to meters to ensure the project is properly balanced and leveled but the nature of metering can be difficult to parse. The philosophy and mathematics of different methods of metering can produce vastly different results even when analyzing the same exact audio signal. Understanding how metering works and how to use it is key for creating professional sounding music.   In this guide, we discuss the basics of metering, the science and philosophy behind the different methods, and
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Metering
Studio Recording
From the Cutting Edge to the Classics: Synthesizer Buying Guide 2025
From the Cutting Edge to the Classics: Synthesizer Buying Guide 2025
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted 11/28/2025
Synthesizer manufacturers have given us a lot to fawn over in the last few years, from superpowered creation stations to compact gear that packs a punch—but sometimes, it’s best to stick with the tried-and-true classics we know and love. In this shopping guide, we’ll take a look at some of the best synthesizers that B&H has to offer—whether it’s the hottest new gear or one of the mainstays of the market. Flagship Models ($3000+) These synthesizers are the best of the best manufacturers have to offer—and their price point reflects it. If
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Synthesizers
Audio Production
Studio Recording
What to Look for in a Music Production Laptop
by Jason T · Posted 08/27/2021
Although the season might look a bit different this year, due to the pandemic, students are returning to classrooms, nonetheless. The beginning of the school year is a time when many students are in the market for a new laptop, and if you’re interested in using your new computer to compose, produce, record, or mix music, there are some things you should keep in mind while shopping. Ten years ago, only the highest-end laptops were powerful enough to take on the task of real-time audio processing, and even still, they paled in comparison to the
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Post Production Software
Post Production
Audio Production
Laptop Computers
Laptop Accessories
Top 5 Headphones for Mixing and Mastering
by Jason T · Posted 09/24/2020
Mixing in headphones is a somewhat controversial topic in the pro audio world. Some producers and engineers mix primarily in headphones (often out of necessity) and others denounce the practice as entirely useless, preferring to work only on studio monitors. But I think that everyone can agree that a sound mix, whether it’s a song, podcast, video, or other, needs to sound good on headphones and on larger speakers. For me, and many other engineers, that balance is often
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Studio Mixing
Headphones
Professional Headphones