From the studio, not the comments section

The gear shelf of a working producer.

Curated music gear, studio equipment, and production tools recommended by someone who actually uses them on professional sessions. Not sponsored. Not guessing.

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The problem

Most gear reviews come from people who opened the box yesterday.

The internet is full of affiliate links from creators who haven't tracked a vocal, mixed a film score, or delivered under a deadline. SoundShelf is different. Every recommendation comes from decades of real sessions, real credits, real pressure.

What's on the shelf
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Microphones

From $99 condensers to the mics that tracked platinum records

🎛

Audio Interfaces

The converters and preamps that matter at every budget

🎹

MIDI Controllers

Keys, pads, and control surfaces for real workflow

💻

DAWs & Plugins

Software that earns its place in the signal chain

🎧

Studio Monitors & Headphones

Accurate listening for mixing, mastering, and scoring

⚙️

Studio Essentials

Cables, stands, acoustic treatment, and the stuff nobody talks about

The credentials behind the shelf
30+
Film and TV credits, from major studio blockbusters to indie darlings
Multi-Platinum
Songs produced, performed, and engineered on platinum-selling albums
Eminem to Weird Al
Collaborated with Grammy, Oscar, Tony, and Emmy Award winners
III Worlds
Award-winning music and entertainment company, active in film, TV, and streaming
How SoundShelf works
01

Browse by category

Find exactly what you need, from budget-friendly starter gear to professional studio staples, organized by what you're building.

02

Read the real take

Every pick includes honest context from real sessions. What it does well, where it falls short, and who it's actually for.

03

Buy with confidence

Direct links to trusted retailers. No fake urgency, no mystery pricing. Just gear that works, recommended by someone who depends on it.

Your studio deserves better than guesswork.

SoundShelf exists because the best gear advice comes from the people who make records, not the people who review them for views.