SC207+SC307
SC207
SC307+TS110
SC203+SC407+SC408
SC208
SC307
SC207
SC407
SC203
SC307
SC307
SC208
SC407
SC407+TS112
SC205
SC307
SC407
SC407
SC208
SC207
SC305
SC407
SC407
SC305
SC205+SC207+TS112
SC207+SC408
SC207
SC207
SC305+TS108
SC207
SC307+SC407+TS112
SC407+TS112
SC207+SC305+TS110
SC205+SC207+SC208
SC307+TS112
SC208
SC307
SC203+SC307+TS108
SC307
SC207+TS108
SC207+SC408
SC307
SC407
SC205+SC307
SC407
SC207+SC208+TS108
SC407
SC207
SC208+TS112
SC407
SC305
SC203
SC207
SC307
SC407
SC305+TS108
SC407
SC3010
SC307
SC3010+TS110
Goodluck
Goodluck is the chart topping electronic band from Cape Town, South Africa with just 2 albums released they've already notched up 6 number 1 hits in their home country. The band tours extensively and their reputation as one of the hardest working bands is a fitting one with their shows around Africa and 3 months of every year spent in Europe.
Their second album "Creatures of the night" was recorded in the Namibian desert, using extraordinary recording techniques and includes recording and sampling of zebras and the ocean. An incredible use of the echo of the Fish River Canyon created the "most expensive delay in the world".
In their state of the art Cape Town studio producer Ben Peters relies on his SC407's: "I hadn't heard about these monitors when they were introduced to me first time. But the design made me curious and Mike from Rockit Distribution brought them to my studio for an audition. We plugged them in and the clarity and definition was astounding, I was able to hear things I'd never heard before!"
Ben continues to say: "Having the SC407's in our studio for the last year has been a revelation, not having to struggle through a mix to find the issues speeds up my work flow and I cant imagine life without them."