New Gear August 2025 – Our Picks

Discover the hottest new music gear of 2025 – studio monitors, synths, guitars, amps, and more! ▶︎ New Music Equipment – August 2025 ✓ #HelloNewGear

Hello New Gear August 2025 – headphones, synthesizers, drum machine, MIDI controller, and effects pedals on a vibrant background

New equipment has arrived in the Thomann online shop! Curious to see the latest gear to hit the market? Below you’ll find all the month’s new arrivals – scroll through and take a look!

Hörluchs Custom Supreme HL5410 Ambient

Custom Supreme HL5410 Ambient

Custom Supreme HL5410 Ambient

Rating: 0 out of 10
1,190 £

This custom-fit 4-way in-ear monitor is made to measure for a perfect fit in your ears. For equally flawless sound, it features 4 balanced armature drivers. Its frequency range spans from 10 to 35,000 Hz with a maximum SPL of 130 dB. Included are damping filters with 17 dB and 35 dB for the desired ambient sound. Available in many colours. Please check the notes on our product page.

Embodme Erae 2

Erae 2

Erae 2

Rating: 0 out of 10
839 £

A polyphonic MIDI-CV controller and looper in one – ideal for expressive performances, creative studio work, and controlling analogue synths. It features a pressure-sensitive 3D surface with 16,000 multi-touch sensors, MPE support, an 8-track looper, and an arpeggiator with 3D modulation.

Connections include USB-C, MIDI in/out, 24 CV outputs, and an SD card slot for storing projects. Interchangeable skins let you play with fingers or drumsticks.

Sennheiser Momentum 4 80th Anniversary

Momentum 4 80th Anniversary

Momentum 4 80th Anniversary

Rating: 0 out of 10
266 £

To celebrate Sennheiser’s 80th anniversary, this special edition of the Bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones features a design by Hannover-born artist Bond Truluv. These over-ear, closed-back, dynamic headphones come with Bluetooth 5.2. Their frequency range extends from an ultra-low 6 Hz to 22 kHz. A single battery charge delivers up to 60 hours of listening with Bluetooth and active noise cancelling enabled. Pure listening pleasure!

Oberheim TEO-5 Desktop Module

TEO-5 Desktop Module

TEO-5 Desktop Module

Rating: 10.00 out of 10
(1)
1,129 £

The Oberheim TEO-5 is now also available as a space-saving desktop module! This 5-voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer is VCO/VCF-based and offers 2 VCOs plus a sub-oscillator per voice. Each oscillator offers triangle, sawtooth, and variable pulse waveforms. The classic SEM filter with selectable band-pass mode delivers the unmistakable Oberheim sound.

And with the X-Mod knob on the front panel, multiple parameters can be controlled simultaneously. If you still don’t have the Oberheim sound in your rack, now’s the time!

Sequential Take 5 Desktop Module

Take 5 Desktop Module

Take 5 Desktop Module

Rating: 0 out of 10
1,122 £

It’s well known that Sequential and Oberheim work together, so it’s no coincidence that the Take 5 desktop module launches alongside the TEO-5. This 5-voice analogue synthesizer with two oscillators per voice offers continuously variable waveforms from sine through sawtooth to pulse. The resonant low-pass filter with a 24 dB/oct slope comes from the Prophet-5 Rev 4 and can self-oscillate. The Sequential sound belongs in every synth collection – and the Take 5 delivers it in a compact, affordable package!

Novation Launch Control XL 3

Launch Control XL 3

Launch Control XL 3

Rating: 9.00 out of 10
(5)
195 £

With the new Novation Launch Control XL 3 USB controller, you can easily control DAWs, software synths, effects, and external hardware. Eight 60 mm faders, 24 endless encoders with RGB LEDs, 16 assignable buttons, an OLED display, and dedicated transport controls ensure perfect oversight. With the ability to store up to 15 modes, this controller is highly versatile. You’re in control!

Behringer RD-78

RD-78

RD-78

Rating: 8.00 out of 10
(8)
155 £

For drum machine fans, the number 78 should ring a bell immediately. The Behringer RD-78 authentically recreates the original circuitry of the classic. The 15 drum sounds sound just as good as you’d expect. New features include step sequencing and 10 individual outputs for perfect post-processing of each sound. And of course, in addition to the classic clock, there’s now (USB) MIDI. It doesn’t always have to be a wooden cube!

Sonicware LIVEN Evoke

LIVEN Evoke

LIVEN Evoke

Rating: 9.00 out of 10
(5)
245 £

This four-track ambient synthesizer with 27 keys focuses on cinematic and electroacoustic sounds. The Acoustronic Flux Oscillator delivers acoustically inspired synthesis with reverse-modulated timbral shifts, while the musical granular effect offers synchronisable time-stretching and harmonisation.

Ten reverb types add spaciousness, and thanks to 16 chord modes you can trigger full chords with a single key. In the sequencer, you can record performance and parameter changes across four tracks. Embark on new sonic journeys!

Headrush VX5

VX5

VX5

Rating: 0 out of 10
249 £

With this vocal processing pedal, you’ll always have full control over your voice – and more if you want it. Thanks to integrated Antares Auto-Tune, you can subtly polish or boldly reshape your vocals.

The Harmonizer mode automatically generates harmonies to match your chosen key or the connected instrument. With built-in effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, compression and more, you can refine your sound to perfection. Your guarantee for flawless vocals every time!

Boss RT-2 Rotary Ensemble

RT-2 Rotary Ensemble

RT-2 Rotary Ensemble

Rating: 8.00 out of 10
(2)
239 £

The RT-2 Rotary Ensemble pedal from Boss offers a wide range of rotary speaker sounds, from authentic vintage recreations to modern variations. Thanks to the new dual-axis controls, the sounds can be fine-tuned even more precisely.

The footswitch allows seamless transitions between slow and fast rotor speeds, and the virtual rotor display provides intuitive feedback. A must-have for any pedalboard!

New Gear – August 2025: Which piece of equipment do you like best?

Have you already tried any of the new products listed here, or are you already using them? Let us know in the comments!


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