Heritage Audio RAM 1000: The Studio Monitor Sidekick
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Welcome to the cabin! In this video, I'm diving into the Heritage Audio Ram 1000, a monitor controller that's been a game-changer in my setup. Full disclosure: Heritage Audio sent me this device a few months ago, but this review is my honest take on it, and they won't see it until you do. If you're enjoying this content, consider subscribing, or if you'd like to support the channel, drop a super thanks-it helps me keep these videos coming your way.
The Ram 1000 is all about precision with its passive attenuation switch, ensuring pristine sound even at the lowest volumes. It offers various connectivity options: analog inputs 1 and 2, plus Bluetooth, adapting to your streaming service for the highest fidelity possible. You can switch between monitor and record modes, preserving your sound quality.
On the front panel, you'll find seven buttons: Bluetooth input, inputs 1 and 2, outputs 1 and 2, mono, and dim. This device boasts a powerful headphone amplifier with -10dB and +4dB settings, catering to various headphones and interfaces. It ships with two braided USB cables (A to C and C to C), although it doesn't include a charger plug.
The Bluetooth feature, initially seeming like a gimmick, turned out to be incredibly useful. It connects quickly, making it a breeze for artists to play reference tracks from their phones, or for me during setup tasks or meetings.
I've set up the Ram 1000 with analog input 1 coming from my Apollo, and input 2 from my console's mix outputs. This setup lets me easily switch between what I'm mixing and client reference tracks. Output 1 goes to the main speakers, while output 2 feeds my nearfields, creating a versatile workspace.
The Ram 1000's build quality is impressive, addressing issues with potentiometers common in many setups. I've even added a custom platform with the Ram 1000 logo to improve its ergonomic design further. My wish list includes LEDs for each button and the ability to toggle between input and output meters-a luxury touch for sure.
In summary, the Ram 1000 is a well-crafted solution for home studio enthusiasts and pros alike. It's a perfect fit for those with interfaces lacking variable outputs and those seeking an improved headphone experience. The added Bluetooth connectivity elevates its convenience factor.
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Only bummer in this video, of course, is we didn’t get to hear your latest song. As always, I am looking forward to your next video!
Hahaha :) fear not, there are more tunes in the works.
Thank you for this I have been looking at this for a couple weeks now but didn't see any reviews of it other than regular marketing content!! So thank you very much Alec!! You Rock!
My absolute pleasure! :) thank you for watching.
I have this and 2 gripes I have. One is BT is always on and when nothing is connected it constantly flashes that can be quite distracting. Second is the use of USB-C, not so as it's using USB-C to power but the lack of locking the USB in place or the lack of secure and tight connection to stay in place. Minor bumps can sometimes disrupt the connection and loud pops will be heard on your monitor and headphone if connected. Other than that, it is an exceptional performing monitor controller.
Agreed! When it was new, everything worked as it should the USB connector has become a little loose over time.
Hey Alec. We need more of your fine videos! Hope you are well and must be keeping busy at the cabin.
There are more coming soon! :) been very busy writing & producing. Thank you for reaching out though!
Great work thanks
Thank you! :)
Thank you
Thank you! :)
man i wish there was a monitor controller with AES outputs without the high price like Grace XD
I think Dangerous may have something like that. :)
@@alecbrits wuttttt which model is it???
@@Lychegsye-nc6tdperhaps the source?
@@alecbrits ah yes thanks for the info, I was lookin more into the desktop ver tho. The New Genelec Monitor that's coming out soon in 2024 seems fun tho. im subscribed so hopefully u might b able to get da hands on them ltr next year haha
Thanks
Thank you so much!! :D
@@alecbrits love love the DIY RAM desk pedestal, fantastic design and ergonomically perfect.
But now I want one too!!lol
Have a great week dude, cheers for the vids
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Absolutely nothing changes as long as you keep your cabling short.
Awesome! :)
@@alecbrits... that's assuming the attentuation is passive
@@draztiqmeshaz6226 it is, as stated in the video. :)
Is the mono button actively buffered? On the Baby RAM it wasn't, so the mono image wasn't that accurate... Did they solve this now on this, or it's still totally passive throughout?
I’m not too sure about that actually. Might be worth reaching out to Heritage and asking. :)
Hi Nice content! Would like to ask if i can use the output 1 as studio monitor stereo and output 2 as subwoofer stereo? And the input 1 is from monitor out and input 2 is from sub out of my presonus studiolive 32S
Thanks
I guess you could? Because they can be active at the same time. Not too sure of the workflow benefits would be of that.
What’s your Grot box?
Pure Evoke 2-S. :)
😀 Promo-SM
Not sure what this means. :)