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What’s included

  • 13” MacBook Pro Core i5 2.5GHz 16GB 1TB SSD 2012 Model
  • Laptop Stand
  • Wireless Mouse
  • mouse trackpad
  • Mbox interface
  • Midi Keyboard Drum Pad
  • 5” PreSonus Monitors
  • Speaker foam
  • Shure Studio Mic
  • Headphones
  • Mic Stands and Shield
  • Black folding table
  • Mic Cable
  • Speaker Cable
  • Power Strip

How To Set Up A Home Recording Studio

Starting a home recording studio is one of the best ways to unlock countless creative possibilities. Whether you’re a musician, a producer, or simply obsessed with sound, having the ability to capture professional-level audio from your own space is quite liberating. The fact that you can record whenever the mood hits? That’s a huge reason why home studios are gaining popularity, whether you’re just starting or have been at it for years.

Building a home recording studio that works means you’ll need a computer, a digital audio workstation (DAW), an audio interface, microphones, monitors, and some acoustic treatment—and depending on how fancy you want to get, you might spend anywhere from $500 up to $3000 or more.

basic home studio setup requires the essentials. Still, if you’re going all-in, you’ll want a variety of microphones, some outboard gear, and a serious approach to treating your room.

Creating music in a well-planned home recording space gives you complete control over your production. Whether you’re laying down vocals, tracking instruments, or just making beats on your laptop, the proper setup means you can get professional results without shelling out for expensive commercial studio time.

1. Home Recording Studio Setup Fundamentals

Putting together a home recording studio isn’t just about grabbing whatever gear looks cool. You need to consider what you actually require, how you’ll utilize it, and what you can realistically afford. Buying stuff on a whim usually leads to regret (and empty pockets).

Equipment In A Home Recording Studio

Understanding the Basic Components of a Home Studio

Your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is the brain of your recording setup. It’s the software where you’ll record, edit, and mix everything on your computer.

An audio interface is what lets you plug in mics and instruments, turning those analog signals into digital ones. A good interface means clean recordings and less annoying lag.

Studio monitors and acoustic treatments are non-negotiable if you care about the quality of your sound. Unlike regular speakers, studio monitors are designed to deliver a flat, honest sound—no sugarcoating.

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  1. George Maxwell (verified owner)

    Compact, stylish, and functional. My home recordings have improved drastically. Perfect setup for small spaces.

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Good quality.Good service.The product is firmly packed.Very fast delivery.Very well worth the money.

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