WOLFF AUDIO

WOLFF AUDIO 1972, hanging out at a local TV shop, a guy comes in with a Strat with "no sound". When it comes to town, you have two choices.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Wolff_(audio_engineer)

I prefer to embrace new technology and explore the capabilities rather than try to prevent the inevitable change that will occur anyway. My most repeated saying is “It is 1967 all over again, the future is a train that doesn’t stop. You can get on the train or lay on the tracks, the choice is yours. I prefer to drive the train”

In 1972, I

was hanging out at a local TV shop, a guy comes in with a Strat with "no sound". The shop owner had no clue, I pulled the jack out and fixed it, the guitar player said "from now on, your name will be FIX…". That was the beginning of my course on the road to the studio to designing. Both parents were in Big Bands during the 40’s, and later my Father was a civil engineer and my mother was a custom jeweler. I am the well known “middle child” of 3 kids, with my older brother Glenn Wolff (www.glennwolff.com) is a well known artist and my sister Lisa runs the operation of her husbands home restoration and building business. My education centered around electronics, taking night classes during high school, starting school radio stations, and eventually leaving Traverse City and going on the road with several bands, as the FOH engineer. From Live sound on the road to running sound at a club in Washington DC called the Bayou, I did FOH for such bands as Foreigner, Dire Straits, Pat Benatar, etc. I was the FOH for many showcase bands attempting to get signed. From live to the studio, I was an engineer at a studio called No Evil Multimedia in DC during 1976 through 1978, it was a nice facility, we were the Aphex dealer, and the Synclavier dealer for the reagion around DC. We eventually purchased the Sunset Sound Studio One console from Paul Camarata, and started making very good sounding records. From the studio, I was offered a job at Datatronix in 1979, they had just purchased Automated Processes, or API. This company also invented the credit card slot on pay phones and that became their focus and we developed a system for MCI that improved the sound of the phone lines they were leasing from AT&T, and later found that the bad quality was caused by AT&T purposely altering their phone lines, which let to a law suit and the eventual breakup of AT&T. In June of 1985, I was offered API from them at a very low price because they wanted to trim the assets so sell the company. I purchased the company and opened in a 20X30 foot office, and received a phone call from a guy named Shelly Yakus, looking for API 560 equalizers. Shelly was my first customer and has remained a good friend since. At API, I designed the 5502 Rack Equalizer and the 3124 Quad Mic Pre, the first touch screen resettable console in 1995, and went on to design the Legacy console, Legacy Plus console and the Vision resettable discrete console, and most of the other product that the company is still selling today. In 1999 I sold the company and worked for them for the next 4 years, eventually leaving and starting Tonelux Designs Limited in June of 2004. Tonelux quickly became the 4th sound, among API, Neve and Trident. Throughout both API and Tonelux, I designed several discrete op-amps and transformers, used in our modular console designs. These consoles have been the sound behind the Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium album, Avett Brothers, Depeche Mode and many other top acts. In 2009 I sold Tonelux to the PMI Audio Group.

4 Years ago, I started FIX Audio Designs, LLC, to make consoles again…. The current product line includes a Stereo input module, a 5.1 input module and an Immersive input module with Object Sends. I am currently the only company in the world making analog Immersive consoles. The console can be fitted with any op-amp/transformer combination to get any console tone you desire. The Stereo input module allows you to choose 3 different tones, and each of the 3 mix busses can have any one. The stereo module also has a DAW monitor loop, much like an inline console. I have also designed products like the Tony Shepperd/A-Designs MIX Factory, The Sunset Sound Tutti Mic Pre, A Lindell input module with EQ and a compressor, Analog Alien EPI universal pedal interface, the Slate VMS1 Mic Pre, the Slate Control monitor system, The new Slate Audio Monitor system, and was involved in the new Slate Audio VSX headphone system.

The Wolff Audio Collaborator was designed to deliver the clarity, punch, and detail that recording sessions demand.With ...
05/29/2026

The Wolff Audio Collaborator was designed to deliver the clarity, punch, and detail that recording sessions demand.

With four independent headphone amplifiers, each performer gets their own isolated power source, maximizing headroom while minimizing crosstalk. The result is a monitoring experience where the lows hit harder, the mids stay focused, and the highs remain crystal clear.

As puts it:

“The mids, the highs, the low end, the sub… everything comes to life with the Wolff Audio Collaborator.”

From tracking sessions to critical listening, the Collaborator helps artists and engineers hear more of what’s actually in the mix.

05/27/2026

When you scale a console from 6 inputs to 64 inputs, noise usually scales with it.

That’s where the Wolff Console design changes the game. By using local summing architecture and virtually noiseless bus amplifiers, every group is summed individually before feeding the master bus — dramatically reducing accumulated noise across the system.

The result?
A 64 input console with the noise floor of a 6 input console.

That’s not marketing. That’s engineering.

At Wolff Audio, innovation has never been about following the industry. It’s about reimagining what’s possible and creat...
05/27/2026

At Wolff Audio, innovation has never been about following the industry. It’s about reimagining what’s possible and creating tools that push sound forward. ✅

05/22/2026

Creation isn’t limited to music.

For some people, the same creative instinct that drives songwriting, recording, and production also drives building products, solving problems, and creating tools that didn’t exist before.

At the core of it all is the same thing: vision.

Whether it’s hardware, software, or sound, the process starts with seeing something in your mind before it becomes real.

That creative obsession is what continues to push innovation forward at Wolff Audio

05/21/2026

Throwback to the road with Zach Top 🎸
Toby Caldwell breaking down the live mastering rig powered by the Wolff Audio ProPatch 128R.

“The piece that really makes this rig work is my Wolff Audio ProPatch.”

Built for speed, precision, and reliability. ✅

05/20/2026

Throwback to a simple but important reminder: the best signal path is the one you don’t hear.

In this demo, the Wolff Audio ProPatch gets put through a basic continuity test using an ohm meter, TT connection, and DB25 route. The result? A clean, uninterrupted signal path from point A to point B.

No unnecessary circuitry. No coloration. Just transparent routing built for serious studios.

“Just a wire.”

05/19/2026

“When you know Paul’s work, you know he’s not putting out anything unless it kicks ass.”

After sitting vacant for 3.5 years, this studio needed a monitoring solution that was reliable, powerful, and easy to integrate. The switch to Wolff Audio’s Memoir system made the transition seamless with minimal rewiring and maximum impact.

Built for studios that demand punch, dependability, and support from people who truly care about the craft.

“Paul called me personally days after I bought it. It’s always a pleasure dealing with him.”

Real engineers. Real rooms. Real trust.

05/19/2026

A little throwback to the testing process behind the ProPatch ⚡️

Every relay goes through extensive batch testing before it ever makes its way into a unit. High-speed testing, every possible routing combination, and millions of switching scenarios — all to make sure the system performs flawlessly when it matters most.

Precision matters. Reliability matters. And the details behind the scenes are what make the difference.

This is the kind of engineering obsession Wolff Audio was built on.

 has a take on ProPatch that says it all.“I wish I had this my whole career.”ProPatch keeps the creative flow moving by ...
05/15/2026

has a take on ProPatch that says it all.

“I wish I had this my whole career.”

ProPatch keeps the creative flow moving by making complex routing feel effortless, so the focus stays where it belongs: on the music.

And the winner is… 🎉Huge congratulations to .cocooccia on winning the Wolff Audio Tutti Giveaway. We’re excited to get t...
05/14/2026

And the winner is… 🎉

Huge congratulations to .cocooccia on winning the Wolff Audio Tutti Giveaway. We’re excited to get this piece into your studio and hear what you create with it.

Thank you to everyone who entered, shared, tagged friends, and showed love throughout the giveaway. More coming soon! 🔥🔥🔥

05/13/2026

“This is life changing.” -

Wolff Audio makes using outboard gear feel as fast and easy as plug-ins, while still letting you reach over and turn real k***s.

Save full studio setups, switch between sessions instantly, and recall entire signal chains with one button click.

Built for studios of every size. Designed to make analog workflow fun again.

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