Mackie

Description

This two-input audio interface offers an Onyx mic pre, a microphone preamp that has earned universal praise for its warmth and presence. It also features a Hi-Z switch at input for use with guitar, bass or other instruments with a ¼ in. output. Zero-latency direct monitoring makes for great takes and rugged build quality makes for consisdtent reliability.
Open Box Mackie Onyx Artist 2x2 USB Audio Interface Level 1
Open Box Mackie Onyx Artist 2x2 USB Audio Interface Level 1
Open Box Mackie Onyx Artist 2x2 USB Audio Interface Level 1

Features

  • Boutique-quality Onyx™ mic preamp with class-leading fidelity and dynamic range
  • 48v Phantom Power for use with studio condenser mics
  • ¼” TRS input with Hi-Z switch for connecting guitar, bass, and more
  • High-resolution 2 in x 2 out 24-Bit/192kHz recording
  • Zero-latency direct analog monitoring of inputs
  • Dedicated outputs for connecting studio monitors
  • Bus-powered for easy mobile recording
  • USB 2.0 connectivity
  • Built-Like-A-Tank™ design to survive day-to-day abuse
  • Powerful headphone output
  • Tracktion™ Music Production Software included

Reviews

4.67

3 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  4. Lightweight2
  5. Easy To Use1
  • This does exactly what they advertise and what I need it for

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJoe A.

    fromMilltown, NJ

    This works great. I plug in my mic and guitar and mix into the headphones. Much easier quieter than setting up small PA.

  • Great Interface for the price!

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    byRay Ray

    fromCalifornia

    I use this product with Bandlab Cakewalk software. It works great. I had to use my laptops audio out instead of the outs on the interface...only issue.

  • Well worth the price!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byRaymundo

    fromUndisclosed

    Awesome interface

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byJeff

    fromToledo, OH

    Can you use a mic in the 1/4 input?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    It is not recommended
  • asked byAzure

    fromMI

    I'm new to GarageBand on my iMac and looking for unaffordable, quality interface that will accommodate guitar/vocal. Can this unit support combo recording simultaneously? Thanks!

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it can, but anything beyond 2 at a time it would have to be done with separate tracks.