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When it comes to audio interfaces, today's serious sound engineers and producers know that Thunderbolt is the leader of the pack. First introduced in 2011, Thunderbolt audio interfaces allow for connection of external units to computers and combine PCI Express and DisplayPort (as well as DC power) into a single serial signal and cable. From their lightning-fast speed to their superior sound quality, Thunderbolt audio interfaces are offered by the most respected names in professional audio today, including Apogee, Focusrite and MOTU, among others.

It's pretty obvious how popular Thunderbolt audio interfaces are when you consider how many huge sellers are available in this catalog. Take for example, the affordable Resident Audio T4 Four-Channel Thunderbolt Interface. A breakthrough in the world of studio and live performance recording, this is one of the first ever four-channel audio interfaces that doesn't need external power. It has near-zero latency, high-quality mic preamps and ADA converters and it also comes with the necessary software drivers. Powerful and lightweight, it's no wonder why the Resident Audio T4 is a top seller.

Now, if you really want to go all out on a Thunderbolt audio interface, feast your eyes on the Universal Audio Apollo 8p Thunderbolt Audio Interface with Quad Processing. Featuring eight onboard Unison mic preamps, this 16x20 interface is ideal for mobile rigs and tracking complete bands. It has a built-in genuine UA analog design, next-generation A/D and D/A conversion and it's built with only the finest components. For enhanced depth, clarity and accuracy in your recordings, the Apollo 8p is the Thunderbolt audio interface you've been dreaming about.

Created by Intel Labels (together with Apple), Thunderbolt is the most cutting-edge input/output protocol on today's market; it's two times faster than USB 3.0, 12 times faster than Firewire 800 and 20 times faster than USB 2.0. In an industry that's constantly changing with the times, Thunderbolt audio interfaces have proven over the past five years that they're here for the long run. To put it simply, Thunderbolt is the king of the crop when it comes to audio interfaces and this section is loaded with choices to suit every musical application.