
PreSonus AudioBox iTwo Recording Interface Bundle Eris E3.5
Complete Recording Solution for Musicians and Creators The PreSonus AudioBox iTwo Recording Interface Bundle provides everything you need to start recording professional-quality audio on your computer or iPad. Featuring a versatile USB 2.0 interface, studio-quality monitors, and essential accesso...
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Overview
Complete Recording Solution for Musicians and Creators
The PreSonus AudioBox iTwo Recording Interface Bundle provides everything you need to start recording professional-quality audio on your computer or iPad. Featuring a versatile USB 2.0 interface, studio-quality monitors, and essential accessories, this bundle is perfect for musicians, podcasters, and content creators.
- Audio Interface: PreSonus AudioBox iTwo USB 2.0
- Inputs: 2x Combo Mic/Instrument/Line
- Resolution: Up to 24-bit, 96 kHz
- Monitors: PreSonus Eris E3.5 3.5" (Pair)
Key Features
Bus-Powered via USB 2.0
Bus-Powered via USB 2.0 Works With Windows, Mac and iPad
Two Combo Mic/Instrument/Line Inputs
Class A Mic Preamps with Phantom Power
Up to 24-bit, 96 kHz Sampling Resolution
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features two versatile combo inputs that accept microphones, instruments, or line-level signals.
- Equipped with Class A mic preamps and phantom power, suitable for various professional microphones.
- Offers high-resolution audio recording up to 24-bit, 96 kHz for clear and detailed sound capture.
- Conveniently bus-powered via USB 2.0, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
- Broad compatibility with Windows, Mac, and iPad devices provides flexibility for different setups.
👎 Cons
- Relies on USB 2.0 connectivity, which is an older standard compared to newer USB versions.
- The two input channels may be limiting for recording multiple instruments or vocalists simultaneously.
- Specific details regarding included software or additional bundled items are not mentioned in the features.
- Phantom power is a global setting, meaning both preamps will receive power if activated, which may not be ideal for all microphones.
- The specific type of combo inputs (e.g., XLR/TRS) is implied but not explicitly detailed in the features.