KRK monitors provide the perfect composition for GRAMMY®-winning Producer, Composer, and Mixer Nicolas Ramirez

The seasoned industry professional creates notable sound for music and TV/film projects

MIAMI, JANUARY 7, 2025 ― GRAMMY- and Latin GRAMMY-winning Producer, Composer, and Mixer Nicolas “Nico” Ramirez has worked with prominent Latin artists such as Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and Marc Anthony, among others. Today, he is the producer, mixing and recording engineer, and live sound engineer for multi-award-winning Artist and Songwriter Camilo, a fellow Colombian. In addition to his credits in the music industry, Ramirez also composes and provides sound design for films, documentaries, TV series, and animated shows.

For Ramirez, music and sound effects have always crisscrossed as a single entity in his creative workflow. His appreciation for the vast array of cultures that span this world and the influence each has on music has continually inspired him to create a unique identity for all his projects. To aid in his mastery, Ramirezrelies on his KRK V4 and V6 V-Series 4 Powered Studio Monitors,which he says, “are very dynamic and rich in sound, so I can always get the right vibe of the track.”  

As someone who focuses on sonic quality, it is critical that Ramirez has a realistic-sounding pair of speakers. “During the mixing process, I need speakers that sound good, and are easy and quick to use,” he explains. “My V6s are not too bright, and they aren’t too low; they work well and sound great. The V4s have a smaller diaphragm that translates well to a variety of listening scenarios, so I can assess how my tracks will sound in any other environment. Whether my songs are being played in a theater, through consumer-grade headphones, at an airport, or in the car, I know what I’m hearing on the V-Series will be what audiences experience as well.”

For times when Ramirez has been on the road running front of house for Camilo, his KRK V-Series monitors serve a dual purpose as nearfield speakers. “The monitors are vibrant and tend to have solid sound quality in loud situations, which is important for a concert tour,” he adds.

Never one to stray too far from his producer role, Ramirez uses KRK GoAux Portable Powered Studio Monitors for studio work on the go. “I travel a lot when I am on tour, and I like to have a solution that is easy to set up on the road,” he explains. “The KRK GoAux sound great, and the carrying case they come in is amazing. I never have to worry about where I am going to store all the pieces.” Whether in the studio or on the road, Ramirez also relies on KRK’s KNS Headphones when listening back on his mixes. “The KRK Headphones have a very particular boost on the mids and mid-lows, so I use them to check my tracks in that range,” he adds. “It helps me assess if I have everything under control.”  

As a longtime KRK user, Ramirez reflected on when he initially heard KRK monitors, at his first studio job. “I will always remember seeing the beautiful speakers with the yellow cone; I felt great listening to the music come out of those ROKIT 8s,” he reminisces. “The speakers sounded terrific, and I just knew they were a quality product. That was back in 2009, and I have been using KRK ever since. KRK continues to be a top-notch brand that has easy and affordable solutions for beginners, as well as higher-end solutions for professionals.”

Ramirez graduated with a degree in audio engineering from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, in Bogota, Colombia, and later earned his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in sound design from Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. From 2018 to 2021, Ramirez was the head recording and mixing engineer at Art House, GRAMMY Award-winner Julio Reyes Copello’s studio. Now, as an independent producer, Ramirez continues to use his array of KRK gear while in the studio and on the road, and his KRK GoAux monitors for personal listening applications.

ALT BLK ERA rocks out with KRK CLASSIC 5 Powered Studio Monitors

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, DECEMBER 10, 2024 ― Sibling alt-duo Nyrobi and Chaya Beckett-Messam, also known as ALT BLK ERA, recently wrapped their debut album “Rave Immortal,” which they recorded using their new KRK CLASSIC 5 Powered Studio Monitors. The album features a captivating collection of songs with a fusion of genres, combining the raw energy ofrock, the rhythmic pulse of electronica, and the haunting allure of dark pop. Each track reflects the sisters’ artistic evolution and deep-rooted connection, inviting listeners to experience an immersive soundscape.

From an early age, Nyrobi and Chaya sensed they shared a unique bond through music. Whether harmonizing with their favorite songs on the radio or creating their own melodies, the sisters soon discovered the power of their voices. Thus, ALT BLK ERA was formed, making a powerful entrance into the music scene with the release of the duo’s debut single, “Slowly Die: SOLAR,” in 2022. According to the pair, “the rest is history.”

Nyrobi and Chaya were introduced to KRK when they noticed that many well-respected musicians around them were using the monitors. Intrigued by the positive vibe surrounding KRK, the sisters decided to test out the brand. “We were in search of a pair of high-quality speakers that would last a long time. KRK came highly recommended,” says Chaya. “After hearing the CLASSICs for the first time, we were pleasantly surprised and knew we needed to get ourselves a pair; it was a game-changer.”

The ALT BLK ERA duo also discovered that the monitors significantly enhanced their production process, which helped them craft their debut album with newfound clarity and precision. “We were starting to produce ourselves, and the CLASSICs allowed us to be more technical and take the necessary next step in our musical journey,” says Nyrobi. “Whether we are producing or mixing, the KRKs bring out elements of our music that can be easily missed with conventional headphones or car speakers. From our wild DnB/metal style to our softer ALT pop/rock songs, the KRK CLASSICs help elevate our fans’ music listening experience to the next level.”

One of ALT BLK ERA’s favorite features of the CLASSICs is the system volume control, which provides seamless adjustments to sound levels. This allows them to dial in the perfect volume and enhance their overall listening experience. “I love the volume feature,” says Chaya. “The fact you can turn up the bass is awesome, and you can mix on the speakers as well. The monitors really helped us get our album to sound right.”

The sisters add that the KRK CLASSICs were instrumental in bringing the debut ALT BLK ERA album to life. “The CLASSICs will definitely be featured in our second album,” says Nyrobi. “I will not make any decisions without listening to our songs on those monitors first. If we hadn’t used them for ‘Rave Immortal,’ the album would have sounded completely different; the KRKs gave us a unique perspective that I think we really needed. The CLASSICs are next-level and offer a truly immersive experience. The next project that we do is going to be KRK certified for sure.”

Chaya, one-half of the power duo, plays guitar in addition to singing. She uses an Epiphone Les Paul, which she plans to bring when they go on tour.“I was first introduced to this guitar when we attended Gibson Garage London’s opening day,” she shares. “I had the opportunity to try various models and was drawn to the Les Paul. I played it for the first time during the 200trees Music Festival and have loved it ever since.”

ALT BLK ERA is set to make waves with the highly anticipated release, “Rave Immortal,” which is available for pre-order now and will drop on January 24, 2025. Fans won’t want to miss the duo’s album launch party in Nottingham on January 26, where they will bring the energy and excitement of their new music to life. Additionally, they will hit the stage in London on January 30 for another performance. ALT BLK ERA also recently announced a tour to promote the album, with dates in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Southampton, and London.  

Rudy Bethancourt upgrades his audio game to Dolby Atmos with KRK

Brand’s monitors, subwoofers, and headphones deliver quality results while mixing for both music and television

MIAMI, DECEMBER 3, 2024 Rudy Bethancourt is a GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY®-winningaudio engineer, music producer, and show programmerwith over 25 years of experience in the industry. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with renowned artists such as Ricky Martin, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Scott Stapp, Carlos Vives, Kany Garcia, Carlos Rivera, Ivy Queen, Ricardo Arjona, Lorde, and Fall Out Boy. Bethancourt’s musical journey began in Guatemala, where he initially made his mark as a musician and band member. His passion led him to also explore the fields of engineering and production.

Bethancourt recently decided it was time to enhance his audio expertise even further by making the transition from stereo to surround at his new Dolby Atmos recording studio, Nine Lives Immersive. To accommodate the immersive projects on which he works, Bethancourt invested in three KRK V6 Series 4 Powered Studio Monitors, as well as ten V4 Series 4,and one pair of V8 Series 4. In addition to his trusted monitors, Bethancourt has two pairs of KRK KNS 8400 Studio Headphones, an S12.4 Powered Studio Subwoofer, and two pairs of a previous generation of V8s.

Nine Lives Immersive features a 9.1.4 Atmos configuration with four monitors mounted on the ceiling, six on stands on the ground, and three on his desk in a left, center, and right arrangement. “The V-Series already sound good on their own; they are transparent, which is important for Atmos,” he explains. “The monitors can adapt to different styles of music, and when you pair them with the S12 Subwoofer, you can get great low end. Even if you don’t use the sub, the V-Series monitors still sound excellent.”

In his studio, Bethancourt embraces transparency as a fundamental principle of his artistic workflow. “One thing I love about the V8s specifically is the low-end extension you get without a subwoofer,” he shares. “They are very straightforward sounding and are overall amazing monitors. There is something about the stereo image that you get when you place them in the perfect position—just wow. Also, when you bring the loudness level down while mixing, the monitors translate well in that low volume environment.”

In addition to his KRK monitors, Bethancourt tunes in with his KNS 8400s headphones. The sound quality of the KRK headphones ensures that every detail of his tracks comes to life, allowing him to immerse himself fully into his creative process. “What I found with the KNS is that they have a more natural response,” he explains. “They are great for tracking vocals because they have this little curve in the mid-highs with nice high end and little low end. Overall, they have a very flat frequency response.”

“Most of the broadcast mixes I worked on for the TV Show ‘La Voz US, Tu Cara Me Suena’ and the Celia Cruz tribute performed by Jennifer Lopez for the American Music Awards, plus multiple mixes for various Latin GRAMMYs live performances, were created with KRK V8s,” he explains. “I also recorded, vocal engineered, and mixed Season 2of theHBO show called ‘A Tiny Audience,’ for which I used the V8s as well. The transient response of the V-Series is so good; when you are in a big room, you can reach 85 dB, and they sound terrific. When you have a smaller room, like mine, there’s a different dB range, so you have to mix at lower volumes. What I like about the V-Series is that the transient response can continue at both the low and high volumes when I push it. These monitors give me that consistency in detail and allow a mid-range that most other speakers can’t.”

In addition to his exciting TV projects, Bethancourt utilizes his KRKs to assist fellow musicians in transforming their music from stereo to the immersive world of Atmos. “I have been using my Dolby Atmos room a lot to help friends who don’t have the budget to translate their old catalog into Atmos,” he shares. “I have also been working with various independent artists to bring their discography up to Dolby specifications because it is so new and an extra cost for them.”

Bethancourt is a longtime KRK user and has worked with the brand for over 15 years. He has been a part of the KRK/Gibson family since 2007 and expresses his gratitude for the incredible support he’s received from the company over the years. “They are like one big family,” he says, highlighting the close-knit community he’s found within the brand. Looking ahead, Bethancourt is excited to keep pushing boundaries, utilizing his trusted KRK monitors, subwoofers, and headphones as he delves deeper into the innovative world of Dolby Atmos.

Jamaican Record Producer Major Seven shapes the landscape of music production with KRK GoAux

ATLANTA, NOVEMBER 12, 2024 Omar Walker, better known as Major Seven, is a distinguished multi-platinum record producer, songwriter, musician, and visionary whose music profoundly reflects his Jamaican culture. His extraordinary journey in the music industry began under the mentorship of R&B legend Keith Sweat, culminating in a pivotal moment when he produced “The Devil Is a Lie,” featuring Jay-Z, the lead single from Rick Ross’s sixth studio album, “Mastermind.”

Throughout his illustrious career, Major Seven has also collaborated with an impressive range of artists, including Future, Rihanna, DJ Khaled, and DJ Snake, earning numerous Gold® and Platinum® certifications from the RIAA. His unique approach to music production, blended with his talent and commitment to collaboration, led to the creation of “The Major7eague,” a global collective of dedicated and gifted creatives.

Major Seven is involved in several exciting projects across the Caribbean, particularly in Jamaica and other islands. For these, he relies on his KRK GoAux Mobile Monitoring System and KNS 8402 Studio Headphones. He has alsorecently acquired ROKIT Generation Five Studio Monitors, the newest addition to the brand’s product line. “KRK speakers are very integrated into Jamaican studios since the color scheme is similar to the Jamaican flag, which is black, yellow, and green,” he says. “They are great quality, versatile speakers. My KRKs are always able to provide a creative solution to any problems I may have.”

In partnership with Vas Productions, Major Seven is also working on a fusion project of hip-hop and reggae that represents his newfound purpose. “Since I can set them up anywhere, the KRK GoAux have been crucial to this project; they are great because I can quickly catch a vibe, prepare ideas, and get things ready for the artist,” he explains. “I’ve traveled to several places around the world for this project, and I always have the speakers with me, whether I am in Prague, London, Jamaica, or somewhere else. The speakers came in handy to get that studio feel, especially when collaborating with an artist on the road. I always want to have that playback available and get the people who are in the room engaged. With the KRK GoAux, I can do that everywhere, which makes them a valuable asset.”

For Major Seven, the quality and portability of the KRK GoAux are especially important on this project. “The way you can just pack the speakers into the case is key because they don’t take up too much space. I’m one of those people who is always overpacking. I don’t know how long I’m going to end up being away, or if I’ll end up staying longer than expected. So, to be able to fit the GoAux in my suitcase and not make my luggage overweight is amazing.”

As someone who appreciates a good aesthetic, Major Seven was also drawn to KRK’s iconic yellow cones. “The design itself is cool,” he adds. “I’m all about colors, lighting, and vibe, so the overall look of the speakers is inspiring.” Thanks to his KRKs, Major Seven can continue to produce studio-quality work even when on the go. “The GoAux are perfect for working on the road and being able to emulate some of that feeling of being in the studio,” he adds. “They sound great, and they’re even louder than expected. I also appreciate the fact that you can angle the speakers for different listening positions.”

According to Major Seven, the album, titled “Life of a Ghetto Yute III,” “seamlessly blends the consciousness of reggae with hip-hop’s raw essence, vividly portraying life in the ghetto. The album captures the spirit of Rasta culture and reggae, with tracks like ‘Pray’ and ‘Life of a Ghetto Yute’ offering rays of hope, while ‘City of Sin’ and ‘96 Degrees’ explore the grittier aspects of ghetto life. Featuring contributions from reggae legends like Sizzla and Beenie Man to hip-hop’s Rapsody, this album is a rich tapestry of voices and narratives, inviting listeners on a profound journey through the heart of the ghetto.” “Believe,” featuring dancehall artist Prince Swanny, is the first single to be released off the album and is available to listeners now on all major streaming platforms.

The KRK KNS Headphones have also been a game changer for Major Seven throughout his production process and during sessions with other artists. “I’m really impressed with the headphones. They’re incredibly comfortable, allowing me to work for long hours without any strain on my ears while delivering precise audio detail,’ he says. “The isolation is excellent, which is essential for the recording process. Artists I’ve worked with also enjoy using them and appreciate the clarity the headphones provide.”

In addition to being well-known in the music production world, Major Seven takes pride in his entrepreneurial efforts. He serves as an Owner and Director of Partnerships for WAVS, an innovative music-tech platform that transforms the way sample creators monetize their work. WAVS curates an exclusive collection of high-quality, royalty-based samples from the top five percent of creators. By offering this resource to beatmakers, songwriters, and producers, the company is setting a new industry standard for both creative empowerment and workflow efficiency. “To be able to get those kinds of wins with the people who you really believe in is very impactful and meaningful,” he shares. “To be able to also mentor them and share what I know and what I’ve learned in the game to help them reach certain goals faster has been an incredible and fulfilling experience.”

Major Seven continues to be committed to blending cultures and genres that reflect his versatile creativity and unwavering vow to excellence. His career strategy is rooted in meticulous craftsmanship, sustainable growth, and the value of networking. With his passion project, “Life of a Ghetto Yute III,” expected to be released next year, he continues to shape the landscape of music production with his KRKs by his side.

Legendary Mastering Engineer Howie Weinberg Calls on KRK’s Natural Sound in the Studio, On the Road, and at Home

LOS ANGELES, OCTOBER 15, 2024 ― When it comes to audio mastering, Howie Weinberg might know a thing or two. With over 8,600 mastering credits and more than 90 billion streams, 21 GRAMMY® Awards (58 total nominations), three TEC Awards, two Juno Awards, and a Mercury Prize on his resume, the mastering engineer is a legend in his own right. Having worked with some of the biggest names in music across nearly every genre, from hip-hop, alternative, and R&B to rock, pop, heavy metal, and EDM, Weinberg’s name is synonymous with iconic albums like Nirvana’s Nevermind, Madonna’s Music, and Beastie Boys’ Licensed to Ill.

Today, after more than four decades in the industry, Weinberg is still doing what he does best, from his professional home studio in Laurel Canyon, California. “We’re in the heart of an eclectic artistic area, there’s a big recording scene here, and we’re surrounded by a lot of other famous creatives,” he explains. “The house was an old hunting lodge, built in 1910; it has a lot of energy and a great vibe. I have a personal studio here that’s as nice as any commercial space I’ve worked in, along with two other studios on the property. It’s very California.” 

No matter where he sets up shop, Weinberg has continually called on KRK monitors throughout his career, today relying on KRK V-Series in the studio. “I was one of the original KRK users; when they first were released, the founder himself introduced me to the original 7000 Series speakers,” he says. “KRK has always been the number one speaker for audiophiles to have in their kits. There was something magical about that original set, and the KRK engineers did an amazing job of recreating that sound in the V-Series. Those V8s sound so good.”

Weinberg appreciates the compact nature of the V-Series for client listening situations. “Artists can sometimes get overwhelmed by gigantic monitors, so it’s good to have a nice, tight option like the V-Series,” he explains. “These monitors sound perfect; they’re not tiring, and they have really good imaging. I like that they tell me the truth on all frequencies. They have well-made amps, so they can also play super loud when people want; they can crank.”

In addition to his current eight-inch V-Series 8 (V8) monitors, Weinberg also has experience with the six-inch (V6) and four-inch (V4) models. “They are really good speakers that hit really hard,” he adds. “They get incredible bottom-end. You can always get them all bright in the mids, but to get something really big, with huge low-end, is special. I also keep a pair of the V4s at a small, remote beach house, so I can check on records while I am there, and they’re fantastic.”

For times when Weinberg is on the road, he calls on the KRK GoAux Mobile Monitoring System. “The GoAux are cool because people want to travel and still have a set of references wherever they go,” he says. “Whenever I go away anywhere, I just pack ‘em up, and off we go — and they sound great. My assistant finishes all our projects, and if I’m not in the studio, he can still send the files for me to listen to with the GoAux. Those monitors are fantastic for that application. I also use them when I am visiting with clients, which makes it possible for the artists to hear their music in different environments — whether it’s in my professional studio or their living room.”

While designed for mobile applications, Weinberg also uses the GoAux as commercial speakers in a small programming room. “They are just the perfect little speakers and are very well-priced; unlike traditional consumer monitors, the GoAux are not overly done,” he continues. “They can be used both wired or wirelessly via Bluetooth, they’re not heavy, and they have a professional sound. KRK really engineered these things to pack a punch, especially considering their small size.”

Weinberg further appreciates the GoAux for general listening applications. “I don’t get to go on vacation as much as I would like to, but when I do, I bring the GoAux with me so I can listen to music wherever I am,” he adds. “They come in a nice case, so they are easy to pick up and go. They set up easily as well, and they’re a great alternative to headphones.”

Like many of his colleagues, Weinberg keeps an array of studio headphones on hand, including the KRK KNS 6402 Headphones. “They’re a really good reference source,” he says. “They’re not overly engineered, so they sound as good as higher-end consumer options, which I like because a lot of professional headphones have too much sound. The KNS are very accurate in terms of the bottom and top end; and, like the GoAux, they’re not very expensive. Overall, I think they’re just cool headphones. I own a lot of headphones, and the KNS are among my go-to’s.”

As a longtime KRK user, Weinberg has seen the company’s evolution and product development firsthand. “I like KRKs because they’re very flat and even; I’m really hooked on these speakers,” he declares. “Every product KRK (Gibson) makes is phenomenal; super high-end and very well thought out. They translate very well to all the work I do, in or out of the studio, which is the key to a great speaker. The company’s customer support is also fantastic. Anytime I need a new product, or they make a new product that I want to try, they send it over for me to try out. Not every company will do that.”

In addition to the Nirvana, Madonna and The Beastie Boys, Weinberg has also been credited for his mastering work on albums with icons such as Prince, Yoko Ono, Metallica, Eddie Van Halen, Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Sinéad O’Connor, Foster the People, The Black Keys, Smashing Pumpkins, Gary Clark Jr, Def Leppard, Run DMC and The Killers, among countless others. For a full recap of Weinberg’s work, visit his Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Fot465ytwIt82sKqBxrfo.