
Focusrite AMS-VOCASTER-TWO-STUDIO Podcasting Interface Studio Bundle
Record broadcast-quality podcasts with up to two hosts using Focusrite's all-in-one Vocaster Two Studio bundle.
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Overview
Key Features
Broadcast quality sound – Get studio sound in seconds from Vocaster’s premium mic input
Over 70dB of gain – Get the best out of any mic, no booster needed
Auto Gain – Set your level in seconds, just push the button, start talking, and let Auto Gain do the rest
Enhance – Select one of four podcaster-approved presets and reveal the true quality of your voice
Two mics, two headphones – Vocaster Two gives both presenters their own headphone output and Show Mix
Our best mic and headphones – The included Vocaster DM14v broadcast-quality dynamic mic features built-in windshield and shock mount, and HP60v closed-back studio headphones let you hear your show as the world will
Mute – Just hit the button and cut out coughs, sneezes and any other unwanted interruptions
Bluetooth Phone Connectivity – Connect your phone via Bluetooth or with a single TRRS cable and capture the whole conversation, or play music and other premium audio from your device straight onto your show
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Over 70dB of clean gain eliminates the need for an external preamp even with gain-hungry dynamic microphones
- Auto Gain and Enhance presets get you to broadcast-ready sound in seconds without manual tweaking
- Included DM14v microphone with integrated windshield and shock mount provides professional audio right out of the box
- Bluetooth phone connectivity makes recording remote interviews simple without additional hardware or routing
- Two independent headphone outputs with separate Show Mix controls let both hosts monitor their own audio blend
👎 Cons
- Limited to two microphone inputs, so panel-style shows with three or more speakers require a different interface
- The included DM14v microphone is a starter-grade dynamic mic that experienced podcasters may want to upgrade
- Bluetooth audio compression may introduce a slight reduction in call quality compared to a dedicated digital connection
- The Enhance presets are limited to four options with no granular EQ control on the hardware itself
- USB bus-powered design means it requires a computer connection and cannot operate standalone