I'm looking for a relatively basic interface with only a few requirements.
- must be portable
- must be USB 2.0 or 3.0
- must at least have a 3.5mm stereo out (a line in would be a bonus)
- low latency (is latency even still an issue with current models?)
PYR3LIGHT wrote:It might be a little pricier than you were hoping for (try bagging one on Amazon or eBay?), but my God does Focusrite know how to make an interface!
http://focusrite.com/usb-audio-interfaces/scarlett-2i2
EDIT: I check out the Peavey link and I'm just gonna say:
If it doesn't list technical specs, do NOT buy it. That goes for anything. Not only can you not tell how good it is, but 99% of the time manufacturers will omit tech specs so consumers cannot look/compare and go "wow .. that's shit".
Never trust something with no specs listed. :3
Conduit wrote:I've never heard any bad things about the Scarlett 2i2, but I use this and love it to death. It was pretty cheap too from what I remember.
HMage wrote:200$ is twice the stated budget.
Conduit wrote:I must have found it on sale, because everywhere I've checked online has them for around $150
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:When it comes to USB interfaces I find focus rite have the best and they are also fairly cheap... although most audio interfaces do not have a 3.5mm jack as this is not the standard for music professionals to have... we use the standard ¼" jack or '6.5mm'.
stakeout poni wrote:I ended up finding a Tascam US-144 MK II off craigslist for $50. So far it seems really solid. Many thanks to everyone that chimed in!
I have adapters, my Sennheisers came with a set.
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