Vintage Neve 1073s from RCA Studios Hollywood
The holy grail of preamps has arrived at Providence Sound and Vision. These aren’t just any Neve 1073 modules—they’re iconic pieces of recording history, originally commissioned for RCA Studios Hollywood’s legendary Neve 8028 console where countless hit records and film scores were crafted throughout the 1970s. More recently, the Neve 8028 was owned by producer Dennis Herring, powering recordings for Kendrick Lamar, Modest Mouse, Elvis Costello, and Buddy Guy. Now, after complete restoration, they’re ready for their next chapter in your studio. What Makes These Special: Authentic vintage Neve 1073s from RCA Studios Hollywood.
Kii SEVEN: More Than A Nearfiled Monitor
Kii Audio has long been at the forefront of DSP-powered loudspeaker innovation—and with the introduction of the Kii SEVEN, they’ve redefined what’s possible in a compact monitoring system. Designed to bring the DNA of their flagship THREE into a more streamlined and accessible format, the SEVEN isn’t just a smaller Kii. It’s a complete rethink of what a nearfield monitor can be.
Lynx Hilo 2: A New Standard in Mastering-Grade Conversion
It’s been over a decade since the original Lynx Hilo set the bar for transparent, high-fidelity audio conversion. Now, Lynx Studio Technology is back with the Hilo 2, a next-generation converter that takes everything the original did well—and pushes it even further. For those unfamiliar with Lynx, the company’s converters earned a place in the spotlight after being selected for Daft Punk’s Grammy-winning Random Access Memories, a benchmark album still used by audiophiles worldwide as a reference. With the Hilo 2, Lynx delivers its most transparent AD/DA conversion to date—and it’s available now for demo at Providence Sound and Vision.
Choosing the Right High-End Studio Monitor: A Guide to Six Premium Options
If you produce music or work in audio, the most critical piece of equipment in your studio is your studio monitor. You could have a massive microphone collection and racks of high-end synths and guitars, but if your monitors don’t give you an accurate representation of your sound, you’ll be making guesswork decisions instead of producing with confidence.