Focusrite vs Presonus vs M-Audio

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Im looking to get a new audio interface because my Lexicon Alpha broke (its $60, what do you expect?) and im not sure which out of the three i found to buy. I am currently looking a the Presonus Audiobox USB, the Focusrite 2i2, or the M-Audio Mbox. Since they all basically have the same specs, im looking for personal opinions, experiences, or just pointing out that one has something the other doesnt. :help: :help: :help:

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The Steinberg UR22 is better than theese three (sound and latency)
otherwise among the ones you mention, the Focusrite.

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Agree with previous poster. Steinberg's interfaces seem to be almost universally well-regarded in all aspects.

That being said, I have seen odd problems reported with some UR22 units - possibly a quality control issue.

Just make sure you buy from a retailer with a good return policy.

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I went to buy Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 and it was out of stock in the shop. The salesperson offered Saffire USB 6 with $50 discount (and it was cheaper than 2i4) He opened the box and I liked a lot what I saw, the build quality is great. I made sure that it is USB 2 (it was written on the box also) So, I bought it! That was more than one year ago.
I test it in my old laptop (which has Windows 7 and OS X Snow Leopard). The latency in OS X is better than windows. But even in Windows, it was ok.

I had a strange problem of clicking and crackles in Windows 7. In the end, it was the wifi driver in Windows which was making the latency and noise!! I replaced the driver with one that works without a problem. So, it wasn't audio interface problem.

I was affraid that it would not function properly in the new laptop (windows 8 and USB 3 only), but it works perfectly fine. Sometimes when I use it outside the DAW, it sounds all distortion. I just start/restart my DAW and it initialises (it seems) the audio interface and I'm good to go. I expect it to work for more than 10 years when I look at it! it is built like a tank! So after all I'm very happy with it :-)

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I have a Presonus 22VSL that has been working good. It isn't much more $$ than the audiobox, and is USB 2.0.


I thought about the 2i2, but it does not have MIDI.

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+1 on presonus audiobox 22vsl, a really nice interface for the price.

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@Lazerbacon

Which one did you buy? What do you think of the choice now?

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Whether you're on a mac or pc should be considered. Lazerbacon Take it from me if you're on a pc DO NOT buy ANY hardware by Tascam, and go for the focusrite. The name of the game is who has the most solid drivers, and for pc that's definitely focusrite. I have a 200 dollar saffire 6 that runs like a dream while my 300 dollar Tascam US-800 collects dust in the corner because the drivers are such crap that I cant do anything with it. I know Tascam wasn't one of your options but just something nice to remember.. plus the saffire 6 is SOLID, picking it up makes you want to toss it onto a curl bar and do some reps!

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I also made the switch from a US800 to a Focusrite(18i20) - Now I know what Stable means. :tu:

I will never buy another Tascam product.

Plus, Focusrite's tech support is very responsive if you ever have any questions.

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I have the Focusrite 2i2 and it's been wonderful! Excellent sound, although recently the pot for headphone volume hasn't worked right and at certain positions only sends signal to the left element of my headphones. Oxidation, I think. But otherwise, I recommend!

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bLUiVORY wrote:I also made the switch from a US800 to a Focusrite(18i20) - Now I know what Stable means. :tu:

I will never buy another Tascam product.

Plus, Focusrite's tech support is very responsive if you ever have any questions.
Thanks for this. I intended to buy a Tascam interface.

What about AKAI EIE PRO and Alesis Io4?

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i tried EIE Pro once. drivers were so dreadful i had to send it back. nice unit otherwise.
I don't know what to write here that won't be censored, as I can only speak in profanity.

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Burillo wrote:i tried EIE Pro once. drivers were so dreadful i had to send it back. nice unit otherwise.
Why not just using Asio4All?

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Can find in second hand an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra (4 ch), very powerfull, 4 ch with over 60 dB gain, 2 line ch, spidif, midi, 2 send\return in ch 1 & 2... What else? Drivers Support guaranteed by Avid... Pro Tools compatible...

Simply the best... AMEN! :wink:

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