Wolff Audio New Product Announcements -NAMM 2026
At NAMM 2026, Wolff Audio returns with a focused lineup of new hardware, major software advances, and forward-looking designs built around the same core philosophy: uncompromising analog performance paired with modern control and workflow. From console-derived microphone preamps and scalable monitoring solutions to deep automation and routing innovations, these releases reflect Wolff Audio’s continued commitment to tools that sound exceptional, integrate cleanly, and stay out of the way of the creative process.
Quad Tutti™
The Quad Tutti™ brings the legendary Sunset Sound Studio 1 microphone preamp into a modern four‑channel, 1RU rack format for the first time. Developed by Paul Wolff in collaboration with Paul Camarata, and built around the original Tutti Camarata circuit, Quad Tutti delivers four identical channels of the same warm, open, harmonically rich tone that defined countless iconic recordings. With original‑spec Cinemag transformers and a no‑compromise analog signal path, Quad Tutti is designed for today’s tracking workflows while remaining completely faithful to the sound and philosophy of the original Sunset Sound console preamp.
W1 500 Series Microphone Preamplifier
The W1 is a single‑channel 500‑series microphone preamp that brings true Wolff Audio console architecture into a compact, modular format. Designed by Paul Wolff, it uses the same transformer topology, relay‑controlled signal path, and gain structure found in Wolff Audio’s flagship consoles. With unusually low baseline gain, precision relay switching, and a dual‑stage design that allows engineers to drive the preamp for tone while maintaining clean output levels, the W1 delivers punchy, musical results on everything from delicate sources to extremely loud instruments.
MeMore RJ45 HomeRun Box
The MeMore RJ45 HomeRun Box is a purpose‑built analog distribution solution that makes personal monitoring systems cleaner, simpler, and more scalable. Acting as a high‑quality analog CAT‑cable mult, it allows a single source feed to be distributed to multiple MeMore personal headphone amplifiers using standard CAT5 or CAT6 cabling. With support for up to twelve MeMore units, zero latency, and a fully analog signal path, the HomeRun Box provides a reliable, studio‑friendly alternative to bulky snakes and complex digital monitoring systems.
PAW 1.2 and ProPatch Integration
At NAMM 2026, Wolff Audio is also showcasing major advancements across the ProPatch ecosystem with the release of PAW 1.2 and a new direct hardware HTTP API. PAW 1.2 introduces comprehensive MIDI control and Stream Deck compatibility, making it easier than ever to recall routes, build automation, and integrate ProPatch into modern workflows. For deeper customization, the new HTTP API exposes direct hardware control, enabling developers and integrators to embed ProPatch routing directly into studio and facility automation systems with unmatched flexibility.
What Else You’ll Find at the Booth
In addition to these releases, visitors to the Wolff Audio booth will get a firsthand look at a selection of in‑development designs and early hardware concepts, offering a preview of what’s next on the Wolff Audio roadmap and a chance to experience upcoming ideas before they officially launch.