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The top mounted plastic dials are a bit too cheap-feeling for my taste and the fact is that you can get something better, from the same company, by just spending a few extra bucks.
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Build quality is OK, but the knobs on top feel like hollow plastic that could break easy.
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A far cry from cheap plastic Behringer products of the previous decade, this unit sports an all metal chassis and cover
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Two styrofoam pads held it in place in an undamaged plastic bag, so it wasn't scratched in transit.
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It's casing is hard plastic
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it’s what you’d expect from a cheap plastic interface
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Fit and finish is great, but material is cheap plastic.
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Plastic, feels cheap, and just small audio gibberish I'll save yallOther thoughts
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Yhe device was light weight and it had a cheap plastic feel to it
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since it doesn't work as I intend it to, I'm giving it a 2 star until it gets fixed.
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Works as it should no problems
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Codecs did not work as they said they would on a Mac
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For its price, it's about as simple and intuitive as it gets
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Works exactly as he expected it to
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I used this device to replace a Mackie ProFX 8 Mixer board for my voiceover work, as well as for lightweight music production.
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The phantom power works as it should, although, there is but a single switch which means additional gear may be required if you are mixing sound sources that don’t play well with phantom power
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I found this unit while looking for something a bit more portable than my normal setup, primarily for recording guitar and bass direct to laptop, as well as to drive high impedance phones and some voice demo work
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n’t go wrong with this audio interface