Deals of the Week: Universal Audio, Shure, and Midas
Happy New Year! If you’re looking for gear discounts, you’re in the right place. Our deals of the week column includes offers from top audio brands.
This week’s Deals:
This week, we have some interesting discount offers on audio interfaces, microphones, and digital live consoles, giving you the perfect opportunity to save.
Deals of the Week: Save up to 40% on selected Universal Audio Interfaces
Until 31 January, you can get up to 40% off selected audio interfaces from Universal Audio, a trusted name in recording. This includes the Volt compact interfaces with vintage preamp mode, the Volt 76 series with the 1176 compressors, and even a selection of the renowned Apollo series audio interfaces.

When it comes to entry-level audio interfaces, the Volt is as easy to set up as you get. This means you can get recording in no time, making it the perfect choice for beginners. As you move up the range, you get more inputs, outputs, and headphone amps, as well as more comprehensive input metering.
Meanwhile, the Apollo series offers improved preamps, digital conversion, and of course, the Apollo DSP system that takes a load off your CPU when using the UA plugins designed for the platform. What’s more, until January 15, some offers include iZotope Ozone 12 Elements and Plugin Alliance Shadow Hills OptoMax, so don’t miss out!
Deals of the Week: Get 10% off the Shure MV7X
The MV7X is still a great entry point into the realm of professional podcast microphones. Inspired by the legendary SM7B, the MV7X provides a similar sonic character and audio performance without all the fancy, technological enhancements found on the other models in the MV7 series.

With a frequency response of 50 to 16,000 Hz and dips at 5 and 7,5 kHz, the MV7X is naturally ideal for transmitting the human voice in content creator workflows. However, you can also use it for recording vocals, acoustic guitars, guitar amps, and brass instruments. This makes the MV7X a useful addition to your home studio, whether you plan to use it on YouTube or not.
As a dynamic mic with a cardioid pickup pattern, the operation of the MV7X is pretty straightforward. However, if you plan on connecting it directly to your audio interface, it’s a good idea to use a Cloudlifter or a similar in-line mic preamp to optimize the gain on the way in, as this is a low-output device with a high impedance rating (252 Ω).
Deals of the Week: Save nearly 10% on the Midas M32R Live
Along with the Behringer X32 series, the M32 has shared the industry standard spot in live venues worldwide for many years. The M32R provides 40 inputs with 16 mic pres and 25 buses, while AES50 network audio support offers up to 96 inputs and outputs. The console also functions as an SD card recorder with 32 tracks of capture and playback.

In addition, the M32R operates as a 32×32 USB audio interface and DAW controller with support for Mackie Control and HUI protocols. Known for being easy to use, the M32R has 17 motorized faders, and the 5-inch TFT display gives you access to the majority of features.
Also, you can control the console wirelessly from an iPhone or iPad with the accompanying Midas app. Overall, with the processing versatility of eight effects engines, the M32R is ideal for any small to medium-sized venue, and it can be rack-mounted for easy transportation and storage.
Get nearly 10% off the Midas M32R Live
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