🎶 Unleash Your Inner Producer with PreSonus AudioBox GO!
PreSonusAudioBox GO | USB-C Audio Interface for music production with Studio One DAW Recording Software, Music Tutorials, Sound Samples and Virtual Instruments
Audio Input | USB |
Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Software | One Prime DAW recording and Studio Magic |
Item Weight | 8.16 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6"D x 3.6"W x 5.6"H |
F**O
Good quality
It works like a joy for online guitar classes (streaming mic and guitar simultaneously). The onboard mic preamp is pretty decent. The digital output works great too.
C**L
Need more inputs and outputs
Works great with any set up
J**E
Perfect as a travel interface
I just received this product two days ago and I am already extremely shocked and impressed by this thing.First major pro: the size.I knew going into purchasing this Presonus audio interface was going to be great for portability, but I can LITERALLY fit this thing into an incredibly small sweatpants pocket and take this interface with me anywhere. For size perspective, here is an image compared to this and my SSL2. While the SSL2 is capable of being a portable interface, I wanted something that could fit into a free personal item while flying. This is the perfect travel interface.Second major pro: The clarity of the preamp. Honestly compared to my SSL2, to my ears, this thing has a clearer sounding preamp with less coloration than the SSL2. While the SSL2's coloration (including the 4k button) works for some of my rap records, it doesn't work for every situation. Being able to fire up a second interface with a more neutral, clear sound, is a huge pro.Final major pro: The external features on the interface. At this price, it is impossible to find a great-sounding audio interface for travel purposes with an independent headphone volume knob, a mix knob to mix between zero-latency monitoring and computer playback, and a pair of quarter-inch outputs to link the audiobox go to studio monitors.However, this interface is not without its faults.First con: 50 decibel maximum gain: The max gain from the preamp on the audiobox go is 50 DB. That is nowhere near up to standard with 2022 audio interfaces. No way you can run any dynamic microphone without an inline preamp. I couldn't run my $20 dynamic behringer xm8500 without having to scream into it to achieve an appropriate level.Second con: Installing the software bundle. While the software bundle includes a ton of plugins to help get anyone started recording, the installation process with the bundle is terrible. It takes so long to install all of the free software you get with this interface.The build quality is all-plastic, but the knobs are easy to control similar to the SSL2 knobs. No metering is a minor con, as well as a quieter maximum volume output.The Presonus checks off all the boxes for me with a travel interface. Extreme portability, independent headphone volume knob, all the necessary external features to succeed as a travel AND studio interface, and clear preamps. I wouldn't recommend it for traveling podcasters or dynamic microphone users, but otherwise, this interface blows away its competition. It even competes with the SSL2 with its clear sounding preamp.
C**U
Compact little audio interface, great for tight space
This is probably the smallest and most compact audio interface I've ever owned. It works pretty well.I have a big issue with this: the microphone gain dial is not fully, naturally linear. The gain volume increases steadily up to 98% of the turn, but the last 2% is significantly more sensitive. It's a surgery to get my microphone to a perfect recording level with this! It's too quite from 0-98%, and I have to make micro-adjustment to get it just right in the highest 2% range.I have a minor issue with this: with host's USB 2.0 port, when I engage phantom power, the audio disconnects abruptly for a second. To prevent this from happening, I have to plug it into USB 3.0 port, which can deliver more power than USB 2.0 in general. I don't need to toggle 48V often, so it doesn't bother me.All in all, this is a great audio interface to have if your desk space is scarce.
E**
Toda la
Excelente producto y el vendedor 100% recomendado.
S**O
Heck yeah!
As good as new.
W**Y
Clipping
Clipping is an issue, also DAW didn't work.
P**L
Fantastic for the money. Perfect portable studio.
You can’t ask for much more than a quality 2ch interface, quality headphones, and a quality microphone.This makes a great travel set up for singer/songwriters and guitar players. Could be used to capture a stereo full band mix for rehearsals/demos. It’s nothing out-of-this-world special, but it’s going to be difficult to find a package with better value.
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