Here we have one of their best products, an audio interface that I would even dare to call one of the best on the market right now.ĭue to its fiery red touch, this device will initially catch your eye. There’s a good possibility that if you’ve been recording in a studio for a while, you’ve used Focusrite equipment. I’ll be honest: unlike Sony and other brands, Focusrite is not a name that you hear every day instead, professionals tend to hear it more often. The next audio interface is produced by the renowned company Focusrite. Focusrite Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen) – Best Runner Up It just ticks all the necessary points you might need from an audio interface.Ģ. If you want something highly valuable and cheap you will be hard-pressed to find a better choice than this one, it’s simply hard to beat at this price point. The gain range for the instrument and line inputs is 10 -10dB to 44 dB, and the gain range for the microphone input is 0 to 54 dB. They provide a 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response with a 109dB signal-to-noise ratio. The M-Track Solo and M-Track Duo are 16bit audio interfaces with a sampling rate of up to 48kHz. The Duo has two combi mic/line/instrument inputs and the Solo has a single mic/line combi connector, in addition to a single line/instrument jack. Although the build quality is not great, you would still say they are acceptable given the price.ĭespite being a product that belongs in the cheap price range, M-Audio offers its flagship interface, which can compete with higher-end manufacturers.īoth the Solo and the Duo have two inputs. Unsurprisingly, these budget audio interfaces are constructed of plastic.Īlthough they are much lighter than more expensive interfaces with comparable functions, they are not flimsy, and they have somewhat sticky feet to help keep them firmly planted on the desk even when being moved around by cables. Still, these are only minor differences in general, they are nearly identical. The first is slightly superior to the second, as the name suggests, it is more expensive and feature-rich. This M-Audio Audio Interface allows you to choose between M-Audio Duo and M-Audio Solo. We know them for their speakers, but this time we will know them for their audio interface. We should be familiar with the M-Audio brand by now.Ī manufacturer that operates mostly on the budget-end spectrum, but still doesn’t fail to delight many sound enthusiasts with great devices.
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