• Reviews around device (3.25 of 5)

    Lexicon 1.60 x 6.50 x 6.75 inches (Alpha)

    • A very good device for the price
    • The device is sturdy, the sound is clean and the features are exactly what I need for producing professional quality media on a home studio budget.
    • Overall a good device.
    • This is a great device for beginners to get into recording their own stuff.
    • Wonderful device, reasonably priced and tough as nails
    • This device is perfect for what I need to turn my nexus 7 into a portable recording device
    • This might be a fine device in noisy environments where you'd never notice the whine, but it's useless if you want crystal clear audio in more discerning settings
    • This device is absolutely great for the price
    • The device itself works fine, though it creates some issues with my iMac's sound car sometimes, but I suspect it to be the computer's fault and not the Lexicon.
    • In a world of "plug and play" options I found the Lexicon Alpha USB sound card to be an overly complex device to hookup, install and use.
    • The device itself works fine, though it creates some issues with my iMac's sound car sometimes, but I suspect it to be the computer's fault and not the Lexicon.
    • This might be a fine device in noisy environments where you'd never notice the whine, but it's useless if you want crystal clear audio in more discerning settings
    • This device exceeds my expectation
    • Due to updates with OSX, El Captain doesn't support this device, basically meaning that it's better used as a paperweight than anything else to mac users.
    • With this setting you will be available to enjoy this electronic device with your Mac
    • Excelent device
    • (I'll update this review if I try that).In my case, I can still use my old laptop for recording, and the next better devices above the Alpha are twice as pricey, so I will probably keep it.
    • But the device works well with another brand of software that I have.
    • :DThe Lexicon Alpha audio interface works as advertised using the well known ASIO4ALL universal device driver
    • Useless device - am going to try out others like Tascam (which I hate for not providing right drivers and support for legacy) and focusrite
    • (I'll update this review if I try that).In my case, I can still use my old laptop for recording, and the next better devices above the Alpha are twice as pricey, so I will probably keep it.
    • Also works as a D-to-A for monitoring or if you want to hook your laptop to a PA system
    • If I had money to burn I'd definitely go for something higher-end, but on my budget this box now works fine
    • , I'll probably get another, even though they're out of stock, seeing as I damaged mine.