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  • Score up to 30% off Teenage Engineering gear – plus more studio hardware deals you can’t miss this weekGreat gear won’t magically make your tracks better – but a quality interface, a dependable pair of monitors, or an inspiring synth can certainly make the creative process a lot more enjoyable. Fortunately, there are plenty of worthwhile hardware deals doing the rounds right now. Over at MusicTech, we’ve picked out the biggest discounts on studio essentials and coveted kit so you don’t have to trawl through pages of sales yourself.
    Here’s what’s worth a closer look…

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    Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Gen 2 (was $1,199, now $999)
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    If you’re tired of tracking latency or flat recordings, Guitar Center is currently offering $200 off the Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Gen 2, bringing it down to $999. This Thunderbolt interface cleans up digital bottlenecks by processing UA’s classic plugins directly on its built-in DSP core. Its two Unison preamps emulate legendary hardware like Neve and API, letting you track through vintage analogue character in real time without putting extra strain on your computer’s CPU.
    Teenage Engineering (30% off everything)
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    Teenage Engineering gear is famously brilliant, but it rarely comes cheap. That makes Guitar Center’s current 30% site-wide discount with the code TE30 a rare opportunity to grab their gear at a fraction of the cost.
    Highlights include the flagship OP-1 Field which is now available at $1399.3 after discount, saving you nearly $600. Beyond the OP-1 Field, the sale includes the powerful OP-XY sequencer, portable sampling workstations like the EP-133 K.O. II and EP-136 K.O, the ultra-compact TX-6 Field Mixer, TP-7 Audio Recorder, CM-15 Field Mic, thematic machines like the EP-1320 Medieval and EP-40 Riddim, and their full lineup of Pocket Operators.
    Sequential Fourm Analogue Synthesizer ($799.99)
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    For producers wanting genuine analogue warmth with hands-on expressiveness, Sweetwater has sliced $200 off the Sequential Fourm, bringing this 37-key synth down to $799.99.
    Built on the classic Prophet-5 formula, Fourm packs four real analogue voices, dual oscillators, and a 4-pole resonant low-pass filter into a rugged steel chassis. It also comes with a custom keybed equipped with polyphonic aftertouch, allowing you to manipulate modulation, pitch bend, or filter cutoffs independently per key as you hold down chords.
    In our review, we praised the Fourm for delivering “authentic Prophet-like sound without the usual headaches of working with a true vintage analogue synth”.
    Yamaha HS5 5” Powered Studio Monitors ($169.99 each)
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    Do your mixes sound balanced in your studio but fall apart on other playback systems? A new set of studio monitors might help. Guitar Center has discounted the Yamaha HS5 powered monitors by $30 each, down to $169.99 per speaker ($339.98 for a stereo pair).
    Available in both Black and White finishes, these 5-inch bi-amplified nearfield monitors are designed to deliver a flat, honest response – so you can make mixing decisions that translate accurately across consumer headphones, car stereos, and club rigs.
    Sony MDR-M1 Closed-Back Studio Headphones ($228)
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    Designed as the modern evolution of the iconic 7506s, Sweetwater has knocked $40 off the Sony MDR-M1 closed-back headphones, bringing them down to $228. They boast an ultra-wide 5Hz to 80kHz frequency response, making it easy to catch even the finest details and dynamic shifts in your music.
    The MDR-M1’s closed acoustic seal prevents sound from leaking into sensitive condenser mics during vocal passes, while its lightweight frame keeps you comfortable through long monitoring sessions. Check out our full review of the MDR-M1.
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    Great gear won’t magically make your tracks better – but a quality interface, a dependable pair of monitors, or an inspiring synth can certainly make the...