$300 for a studio is not realistic... IMHO

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$300 gives you a great sounding audio interface (preamp + converters), a studio quality mic, headphones, mic cable, mic stand, and pop filter, and very capable recording software.


I'd hesitate to call that "studio quality" at that price....

Just a quick price check for the components in my studio

Focusrite interface: $300.... there goes the budget.
DAW software: $70 on a cross grade upgrade.
Rode NT-2A studio quality mic: $400
Yamaha bargain bin headphones: $35
Mackie MR5 speakers: $350

Yeah, I think a more realistic budget for a small but quality home studio setup is closer to that $1000 price mark....give or take a bit.

Is it possible to get started for $300? Absolutely, it is.


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