Gear You Can't Afford This Week: Vintage Studio Fever Dream

Gear You Can't Afford This Week: Vintage Studio Fever Dream

This week we’re deep in studio madness (which is turning into a recurring theme) — ridiculously rare and expensive pieces of recording history.

Here are five items currently listed that belong in a museum… or a very wealthy producer’s control room:

1. PW FL0 2025 Gris – $3,000,000

An ultra-premium, hand-built guitar from PW. Minimalist, modern, and priced like it was dipped in gold. If you need to flex on every other guitarist in the room, this is your weapon.



View the item details here

2. Rycote Wind Screen Kit Professional Microphone Windshield System No. 3 – $2,162,365.99

Yes, it’s a windscreen. No, it’s not just any windscreen. This is the Rolls-Royce of microphone protection. If you’re recording in a hurricane and still need pristine audio, congratulations — you found your product.



Get your perfect mic windscreen here

3. Studiomaster SEQ 152 Pro Graphic Equalizer – $1,946,129.39

A classic 15-band stereo graphic EQ from the golden era of analog consoles. Clean, musical, and built like a tank. Studio nerds are drooling right now.



Check out details on this EQ (that will filter out all of your money)

4. Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Main Recording and Live Amplifier – 1967 Fender Twin Reverb with Electro-Voice SRO – $313,946.37

Yes. You read that correctly. SRV’s actual main Twin. The one that helped create that legendary tone on Texas Flood and beyond. This is not just an amp — it’s a piece of blues history.



Own a piece of history

5. Donca-Matic DE-20 Drum Machine (1966) – $144,898.32

A vintage analog drum machine from the mid-60s. Warm, quirky, and completely charming. Perfect if you want your beats to sound like they came straight out of a smoky 1960s studio.



Get more details on this classic drum machine

Well as you can see this week’s list is next-level studio instantiy. From SRV’s actual amplifier to a windscreen that costs more than most people’s microphones, we’ve officially entered "if you have to ask…" territory.

If money were no object, which one would you take home and why?

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By John Overbee • June 12, 2026 • Gear Reviews
Tags: #Gris Guitar #Rycote #Studiomaster EQ

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