A successful showing of Aim Audio in sunny Anaheim, CA.
It’s been a year since our first NAMM and it would be an understatement to say a lot has happened in the meantime.
2024 saw us unveil our brand, our first-of-its-kind switchable Transformer/Electronically balanced output stage and a whole host of other innovative features to the audio world.
This year, people came looking for us. They wanted to know what we had been up to in the year prior. It turns out the initial design for our custom 190° rotating shock mount ORBIT worked as a beautiful mic holder but was not the most effective resonance absorber.
A successful showing of Aim Audio in sunny Anaheim, CA.
It’s been a year since our last NAMM and it would be an understatement to say a lot has happened in the meantime.
2024 saw us unveil our brand, our first-of-its-kind switchable Transformer/Electronically balanced output stage and a whole host of other innovative features to the audio world.
This year, people came looking for us. They wanted to know what we had been up to in the year prior. It turns out the initial design for our custom 190° rotating shock mount ORBIT worked as a beautiful mic holder but was not the most effective resonance absorber.
So, we spent much of the year redesigning ORBIT to be as acoustically sound as possible including designing our own custom solid nylon-based Lyres and developing the Resorber ring for improved sonic performance.
That and a handful of other improvements were on full display this year and was met with interest and excitement from everyone who visited our booth.




