• Reviews around sound (4.26 of 5)

    Lexicon 1.60 x 6.50 x 6.75 inches (Alpha)

    • Everything works perfectly right out of the box, and even though I was expecting decent sound, I was still rather amazed at the high quality of the digital recordings I've made
    • Sound is excellent and it's fairly rugged and working in Windows 10.
    • Of course it doesn't do magic, but it plays MP3s much better than my computers noisy internal sound card, and better than anything else I have tried
    • Sound is decent for 50 bucks
    • 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.
    • The sound from my mic is clear as day
    • This one would not survived that, it's made of plasticBut as I said, this is the lowest cost interface with good sound, phantom power for condenser microphones, separate headphone and monitor volume controls and so on.
    • I continue to be impressed that MP3s sound so good through this unit
    • Best external sound card for the price!
    • For a portable sound mixer at an affordable price, you can't go wrong, plus it comes with Cubase
    • It transfer great sound quality and helped me make inexpensive instruments with inexpensive recording equipment sound pretty good
    • This product works right out of the box and the sound is excellent I haven't used the software
    • People saying that the sound is not good or bla bla bla.
    • Great sound.
    • As for the actual device, it's very solid and has a clean sound with low latency (30-60ms)
    • This is the lowest price audio interface that I would say has good quality sound.
    • Had the Lexicon Alpha as my main AD (Audio Diver/Recording Interface) and does good sound but the LAMBDA is way better when it comes to quality
    • Really nice, clean sound with no noise.
    • playing through this box sound really good, with much less of the phasey kind of sound on cymbals for example than most sound cards give with MP3s
    • As a Linux user, it's difficult to find hardware interfaces that play nice, this one runs perfect and the sound is beautiful.
    • i used this for around two years, the sound get poor after a while but its good to make sounds louder for beat making so you can hear the bass better
    • It's simple, it works, sound is fine for voice.
    • I compared the pre-device and post-device mixes, the pre sounded great, but as soon as it went through the lambda, it was again lifeless
    • Fantastic sound.
    • When I connected anything directly into my laptop's onboard analog sound input, it sounded tinny, like my crappy onboard sound was trying to compress the signal or something, and wiggling the cable around just a tiny bit induced ear-splitting artifacts.
    • The recordings sound great with out much tweaking
    • In my informal tests, when I recorded my Yamaha Motif through the Alpha onto my regular old laptop, sound was crisp and clear.
    • Not only is it interference-free, it has a much warmer, intimate sound
    • it's weird to plug my bass straight into it un-amped and then have what plays back sound incredible
    • The result was very lifeless sounding drumkit
    • The converters are fantastic (sound at this price level is nearly unbeatable), the mic preamp is quiet and ultra-usable and the feature set is nearly unheard of at the end of the spectrum of products.
    • Also works as a D-to-A for monitoring or if you want to hook your laptop to a PA system