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Form factordesktopdesktop
Number of channels
2 in
2 out
2 in
2 out
ConnectionUSB 2.0 type BUSB 2.0 type B
DAC
16 bit
48 kHz
16 bit
48 kHz
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Preamplifier
1 pcs /XENYX/
1 pcs /Midas/
Inputs
Total Jack / XLR audio inputs
Combo XLR 1 pc and Jack 1 pc
Combo XLR 1 pc and Jack 1 pc
MicrophoneCombo XLR 1 pcsCombo XLR 1 pcs
InstrumentJack x1Jack x1
LineCombo XLR 1 pcsCombo XLR 1 pcs
Outputs
Total Jack/XLR audio outputs
Jack x1
Jack x3
LineRCA 1 pairJack x2
RCA (pair)1
To monitorsRCA 1 pairJack x2
HeadphonesJack x1Jack x1
Features
Phantom power
ASIO
Front headphone output
General
ОСWindows / macOSWindows / macOS
Power supplyUSBUSB
Dimensions (WxDxH)128x118x46 mm163x125x46 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2015june 2023

Total Jack/XLR audio outputs

— Total audio outputs Jack / XLR. The total number of analog audio outputs such as Jack (6.35 mm) and/or XLR (this interface can be combined with a “jack”). Note that such connectors can play the role of both the Main output and the linear output. For more details, see the relevant paragraphs.

— mini-Jack. The standard 3.5 mm mini-Jack is usually used in audio interfaces as an analog (line) output for two stereo channels, as well as as an output for connecting headphones (see the corresponding paragraphs).

Line

The type of line output provided in the audio interface design. It outputs a line-level analog audio signal. This interface is mainly used for connecting recording devices, outputting a signal to playback equipment or to an external amplifier. And the types of connectors used for linear output can be as follows:

mini-Jack (3.5 mm). A standard socket for the popular mini-Jack plug (3.5 mm), used as a line output. This connector is mainly used to connect some models of active speakers, while two stereo channels are usually output through one mini-Jack (3.5 mm). Note that headphone outputs, which also use a mini-Jack, are considered separately - see the corresponding paragraph.

Jack (6.35 mm). A larger analogue of the mini-Jack connector (3.5 mm) for outputting an analog stereo signal. The Jack output provides a more reliable and noise-free connection, making it ideal for professional applications. Effective protection against interference is possible with a balanced connection method. To save space, the 6.35 mm output can be combined with an XLR connector (see the corresponding paragraph). The disadvantage of this design is the impossibility of using both interfaces simultaneously. Jack line outputs (6.35 mm) adhere to the “one channel per connector” principle.

- XLR. A round three-pin connector for outputting a line-level analog audio signal, oft...en with a balanced connection type. Transmission is carried out over three wires instead of two, and during it the noise induced on the wire is eliminated. This allows the use of fairly long cables without compromising the “purity” of the signal, making this type of connection excellent for professional audio equipment. XLR is also considered a professional interface, both due to the ability to work with a balanced signal and due to increased reliability: such connectors are often equipped with locks to secure the plugs.

- RCA. Analog linear audio output using RCA connectors - so-called “tulips” (due to the characteristic shape of the plugs). The standard output of this type consists of two connectors - for the left and right stereo channels. Also note that RCA connectors can be used in other output interfaces, but they have their own names.

RCA (pair)

The number of pairs of RCA output connectors(see above) in the audio interface design. By “pair” in this context we mean two RCA connectors, usually intended for stereo audio - left (Left) and right (Right) channels.

To monitors

Output connectors for connecting monitor speakers or headphones. Connecting monitors to the output of an audio interface allows musicians, sound designers, or sound engineers to monitor audio quality in real time. In audio interfaces, monitor outputs can be made in various formats, but most often there are various combinations of RCA, XLR and Jack connectors (6.35 mm), less often - the classic mini-Jack (3.5 mm).
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