"You can do a quick internet search to find what recording studio equipment company is right for you. Depending on what you are trying to do whether purchase equipment for yourself or use software for your recordings. Virtual DJ, Beat maker, and Cool Edit are just a few software companies."
Digital recording equipment costs range from around $40.00 to around $800.00. The costs vary depending on what piece of equipment you are looking to purchase and also what brand and quality you are looking for.
There are some recording equipment that is available online only. They also have used equipment that you can find on online auction sites.
The best pro audio equipment available vary in brand. Brands such as "Audio-Technica" are great for recording, where as the brand"Behringer" are great mixers.
Studio laptops are especially used for better audio and higher performance quality. Some brand names of studio laptops include: Dell, HP, Mac, and Sony.
A microphone definitely determines the quality of your recording, so if you are an amateur musician, I assume you will be looking for something affordable microphone, one brand that I can recommend is SHURE, but that totally depends on your budget, so you can check this guide to purchase which is the right one for you. http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/studio/studio-microphones/buying-guide.php
The Everlast boxing is a brand that specializes on manufacturing and supplying good quality boxing equipment. It is part of the wider Everlast brand that also does martial arts equipment.
An affordable brand of music recording software (which is also highly rated) is Sony ACID Music Studio 9. With this software, one can record music (obviously) but this package also comes with a one-year Indaba Music Pro membership.
A good brand of weightlifting equipment is Yukon. They offer great quality equipment for pretty good prices. I think another good brand of weights is bowflex.
If you have always dreamt of having your own personal recording studio, that dream is now closer than you may imagine. As long as you have the spare space for the musical equipment (a spare room in your house, perhaps? One that has enough space, and hasn’t been used for a long time), the patience to look for equipment, and the desire to achieve your goal in recording music – there should be nothing to hold you back from setting up your own recording studio! Step 1: Before buying the equipment, set a specific budget and do your best to stick to it. It may be very tempting to buy pieces of equipment and instruments that are not really necessary for your studio, so you have to have a set budget in mind so you don’t go astray with your finances. Step 2: You can use the computer you currently have for personal recording. If you have a Mac, it is already installed with the operating system necessary for the recording needs; a PC should have at Windows Vista or XP. Step 3: Check your computer’s memory; it should have a memory of at least 512MB. If upgrades are necessary, do so before you buy the other equipment. In addition, you might want to consider buying additional storage space if this is not available in your computer. Flash drives or USB hard drives are good options for additional storage space. Step 4: Look for a microphone and a monitor headset for your computer. Choose a midrange brand or model for these, as you might need to upgrade in the future, depending on your usage and requirements. You should also look for speakers so you can listen to your recordings. Step 5: Try out shareware and freeware versions of cross-platform sound editor software; you can also download them for free. You can then choose which one to eventually purchase after the trial period. You can use the software to edit sound files and music. Setting up your own recording studio is easy, as long as you have your specific goal always in mind. Regardless of the equipment you buy, your passion and dedication are the keys to a rocking (and successful?) personal recording studio.
The brand Tascam is widely regarded as the most professional grade, and industry standard cassette player. Their models come complete with pitch shifting capability, XLR connections, and RCA connections that producers require. In recent years they have begun to manufacture Tape/CD models capable of doing both at studio quality.
I would say it's all depends on the brand, size and all. A quality digital piano starts around $2,000 approximately.
Shimano is excellent quality fishing gear and equipment. Some websites that sell this brand are: Cabela's, American Legacy Fishing Equipment, Shimano Fishing Equipment and Amazon.