![]() ![]() The A/D converters don’t appear to have any issues at all and offers a bit depth of 24-bit, and sample rates all the way up to 192kHz. ![]() When measuring the noise floor using an xlr connector with pins 2 & 3 shorted (no resistor included) I was measuring a noise floor of around -110dB to -100dB. The max gain on tap is not listed, but I did find that it was capable of driving the Sm7b rather well without introducing excessive noise. The overall performance of this interface is excellent for the price. The XLR ports also have no movement to them that is out of the ordinary. The buttons have a nice tactile click to them so you know when you’ve pushed them, and a light to indicate when each button is activated. The dials are very nicely attached, rotate very smoothly, and don’t have any kind of wobble to them. It has an all aluminum chassis on the top/bottom/sides, while the front and the back are plastic. The build quality of this interface is great. If you are interested in this interface, it will set you back $160.00 on Amazon What's In the Boxįree Software (Ableton Live Lite, Pro Tools First, Softube, Focusrite - Red Plugin Suite, etc.) I have done no post processing to the audio, but it was boosted ~6dB in Final Cut Pro to make it easier to listen to. Buy the Scarlett 2i2 (3rd Gen) (Affiliate Link)ĭuring this review, I have the Rode NT1 connected directly to the 2i2 (3rd Gen), recording at 24-bit, 48kHz.
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