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The preamps remain untested
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The MIDAS mic preamps were adequate for the job (even though the unit is USB powered) and the signal was nice and clean.
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clean and clear converters/preamps.
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the preamps seemed just fine given the price, very
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Excellent preamps and customization.
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The mic preamps are quiet, pretty neutral, and provide plenty of gain
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got everything I needed from a sound cardfour inputs, four outputs, powerful preamps for microphonesI recommend
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This has some of the best preamps I've heard even among $400-500 products I've used
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For the price the Mic preamps are awesome
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It solved my latency issues in my daw, and the preamps sound nice and warm to my ears
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Preamps are great too, had a few minor issues between the drivers and my daw
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The preamps are nice and clean
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I was considering much more expensive preamps, but for a one mic voiceover solution and basic monitoring as I work this has been a great find.
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I was considering much more expensive preamps, but for a one mic voiceover solution and basic monitoring as I work this has been a great find.
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The mic preamps in this are beautiful for anyone on a budget setup who doesn't want to sound like they're on a budget setup
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Preamps are nice, makes the most of a crappy condenser and plugging a guitar direct is not bad either
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It has excellent features for the price- headphone and monitor outputs, 2 channels, phantom power, decent preamps, and good
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The preamps are very clean and quite
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I kind of wish I would have spent a bit more on the upgraded model with the better preamps.
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But whatever, the mic preamps do sound good
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The two 1/4" TRS and XLR inputs have super clean preamps and work well for everything I need them for.
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The hardware is very good for the price - I am not an audiophile, but the preamps are quiet
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Preamps sound great
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----------------OVERVIEW----------------PROS• (4) great MIDAS design preamps with XLR/TRS combo jack for mic/line/inst signals• Pad for each
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it rocks, perfect for desktop recording, love the midas preamps
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The mic preamps sound better than the Focusrite in terms of less noise floor, no EMI issues, and just better sheer transparency
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the preamps are clear, the controls are simple and it's just all around a great piece of equipment to get you started on your recording journey.
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The preamps on the mics are also very underpowered
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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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However, this one worked has worked perfectly without much hassle and with very low latency (Windows 10, Reaper).Comparing this to a cheap M-Audio interface from Radio Shack years back is like comparing a brand new midline Toyota with a beat up Ford Aspire.
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an M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Avid stopped updating the driver for it and eventually it stopped working altogether.
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I was using an M Audio Fast Track Pro and having an issue