Dangerous Music
Dangerous Music
Also known as: Dangerous Music Inc
UnclaimedDangerous Music is a New York-based pro audio manufacturer founded in 2001 by Bob Muller and Chris Muth. The company grew out of the Dangerous Music recording studio, which Muller established in 1992. Muth, whose background includes stints at The Hit Factory, Sterling Sound, and MasterDisc, had been building custom mastering consoles and modified gear for top studios. When the 2-BUS analog summ...
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Dangerous Music is a New York-based pro audio manufacturer founded in 2001 by Bob Muller and Chris Muth. The company grew out of the Dangerous Music recording studio, which Muller established in 1992. Muth, whose background includes stints at The Hit Factory, Sterling Sound, and MasterDisc, had been building custom mastering consoles and modified gear for top studios. When the 2-BUS analog summing amplifier he designed became a must-have among local engineers, the two formalized the equipment business. The company's tagline, "Sacrifice Nothing," reflects its design philosophy of mastering-grade signal paths with a "one button, one function" approach.
Dangerous Music specializes in solving the problems of the hybrid studio — bridging analog and digital workflows. The product line centers on analog summing mixers (the 2-BUS+, 2-BUS-XT), monitor controllers (MONITOR ST, MONITOR SR, D-BOX+), AD/DA converters (CONVERT-AD+, CONVERT-2, CONVERT-8), and processing tools including the BAX EQ and Dangerous Compressor. The LIAISON patchbay and SOURCE monitor controller round out the range, while the MASTER transfer console and CUTTER serve dedicated mastering rooms. Engineers and producers across genres — including Chris Lord-Alge, Tony Maserati, Dave Kutch, and Matt Wallace — have relied on Dangerous Music gear for Grammy-nominated and award-winning records.
Dangerous Music has 23 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Effects Processors, Studio Monitor Management, and A-D & D-A Converters. Their gear is featured by 68 artists, with the strongest followings in Electronic, Pop, and Rock. Notable users include Richard Devine, David Isaac, and Luca Pretolesi.
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