Description
Prism Shift Home Studio Setup – 13” MacBook Pro Core i5 2.5GHz 500GB SSD 16GB 2012 Model
Condition – Speaker body will have light scratches and marks please look at the last photos of condition.
What’s included
- 13” MacBook Pro Core i5 2.5GHz 500GB SSD 16GB 2012 Model
- Laptop Stand
- PreSonus Interface
- Midi Keyboard with Drum Pads
- 5” KRK Monitors
- Speaker Foam
- AKG Condenser Studio Mic
- Pioneer Headphones
- Mic Reflector Shield
- Mic Stands
- Pop filter
- Black Folding table and stool
- Wireless mouse
- Mouse Pad
- All cables
Prism Shift Home Studio Setup
A Compact Studio That Punches Above Its Weight.
If you’re ready to start recording, producing, or podcasting without spending a fortune, the Prism Shift Setup delivers everything you need in one clean, portable home studio — with just the right touch of creative energy.
At the heart is a trusty 13” MacBook Pro (2012 model, Core i5, 2.5GHz) with 16GB RAM and a 500GB SSD, giving you enough power for DAW work, plugin use, and everyday creative tasks. It may not be the newest model, but it’s been tuned for performance and reliability.
Note: Some light scratches and marks on the speaker cabinets — please check the final photos for details. Purely cosmetic, no effect on sound.
Included Studio Gear:
PreSonus Audio Interface – Clean, crisp recording with simple, solid performance.
MIDI Keyboard with Drum Pads – Play melodies, tap out rhythms, and control your DAW with ease.
5” KRK Studio Monitors – Bold, punchy sound for tracking, mixing, and producing.
AKG Condenser Studio Mic – Capture vocals or acoustic instruments with studio-grade clarity.
Pioneer Headphones – Accurate monitoring and comfortable for long sessions.
Recording Setup Includes:
Mic Stand + Pop Filter + Reflector Shield – Record clean vocals right out of the box.
Speaker Foam Pads – Isolate your monitors for better acoustic performance.
Laptop Stand – Elevates your setup and saves space.
Also Comes With:
Black Folding Table + Stool – Compact and functional for any room or corner studio.
Wireless Mouse + Mouse Pad
All Required Cables – Just plug in and start making music.
Whether you’re building your first studio or need a mobile-friendly setup, Prism Shift keeps things simple, affordable, and creative — no frills, just the essentials that work.
Buy at a steal price Compared to Ebay and Amazon prices
Learn More about our selection
1) How can I set up a home recording studio on a budget?
You can get started for under $300 if you’re smart about where you spend your money. Prioritize what you need and look for deals that suit your needs.
Use household items for basic acoustic treatment—blankets, rugs, and strategic furniture placement help tame reflections.
Buying used gear from reputable sellers can stretch your budget further than you might think.
2) What essential equipment is required to start a home recording studio?
For a basic home recording setup, you’ll need a computer, DAW software, an audio interface, studio headphones, and at least one good microphone.
Select gear that suits your specific needs—vocals, instruments, or both—there’s no need to overbuy at the start.
3) Which software is best for beginner home recording studio enthusiasts?
GarageBand is a solid (and free) option if you’re using a Mac. Audacity is free and works on both Windows and Mac, though it’s barebones.
Reaper and Studio One Artist are affordable, paid options with pro features and easy-to-learn layouts—great for newbies.
4) What are some creative ideas for designing a home recording studio space?
Select a quiet room away from street noise, and install bass traps in the corners to refine the low-end sound.
Move your furniture around to break up sound reflections, and if you can, set up separate zones for recording and mixing.
5) How can I achieve professional audio quality in my home recordings?
Don’t let poor acoustics or subpar gear compromise your sound. They make a bigger difference than people expect.
Maintain consistent mic placement and gain staging throughout every session. It’s a small thing, but it adds up.
Organize your cables and keep them away from power cords. It’s a simple way to reduce noise and headaches.
6) How much should I expect to invest when building a basic home recording studio?
If you’re just getting started, you’ll likely spend anywhere from $500 to $1,500 to cover the basics—think audio interface, a decent microphone, headphones, and some simple acoustic panels. It’s not pocket change, but it’s not astronomical, either.
You can purchase a quality USB mic for around $100 these days, and beginner-friendly audio interfaces typically range from $100 to $300. There’s a lot of choice, but you don’t have to go wild on your first purchase.
As for DAW software, prices vary significantly. Some solid free options exist, while the full-featured pro versions can cost around $300. Thankfully, many companies offer lighter, more affordable editions for home users if you’re not ready to dive in headfirst.
















Brittany Cox (verified owner) –
I was nervous about buying online, but this setup is incredible. Every component feels solid, and the sound quality is crystal clear. Super impressed!
Sophia Barrett (verified owner) –
Best home studio setup for the price. Easy setup, great sound quality, and everything feels durable. Very happy with my purchase.
Brittany Cox (verified owner) –
Excellent purchase! Setup was quick, everything fits perfectly, and my recordings are professional-grade. Highly satisfied.
Daisy Brooks (verified owner) –
The Home Studio Setup exceeded my expectations. Easy assembly, professional sound, and durable components. Highly recommend!
Douglas Knight (verified owner) –
Very happy with this kit. Everything is easy to assemble, feels durable, and sounds great. Perfect for beginners.
Lillian Cross (verified owner) –
Great value! Compact, durable, and easy to use. My home recordings have never sounded better. Highly satisfied.
Victor Ramirez (verified owner) –
Fantastic setup! Everything is durable, easy to assemble, and sounds amazing. Perfect for home recording.