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Antelope Audio Zen Q USB Audio Interface

From input to output, the Zen Q is designed to help you grow to a bigger setup without losing the desktop size format. The ultra-linear preamps and pristine AD/DA conversion give you professional quality in the studio or on the go – all in a compact package.

Antelope Audio Satori & R4S Monitoring Controller

Satori & R4S provide a monitoring solution that maintains sonic accuracy while routing and switching between source material, especially when the D/A is handled by the clear and natural-sounding Antelope family of converters.

Apogee Ensemble Thunderbolt 30×34 Thunderbolt Audio Interface

With ultra-low latency performance, comprehensive studio functionality and legendary Apogee quality,  Ensemble is the ideal choice to meet the diverse demands of the professional home or commercial studio.

Apogee Jam+ USB Instrument Interface

The Apogee Jam+ is the easy way to inject your guitar, bass, or keyboard into your computer — with studio quality!

Apogee Groove USB DAC and Headphone Amp

Hear every detail of your music with outstanding sound quality anywhere and anytime, with the Apogee Groove and headphone amp.

Apogee Symphony I/O Mk II 2×6 SE – Thunderbolt

The Symphony I/O MkII 2×6 SE has Apogee’s most sophisticated conversion. Analog inputs include 124dB dynamic range and -116dB THD+N. Its analog outputs have 131dB dynamic range and -118dB THD+N.

 

Apogee Symphony I/O Mk II – 16×16 Pro Tools HD

Whether you work in your personal project studio or a professional recording facility running any native DAW, It gives you the flexibility of four base I/O configurations, and you’ll have the option to expand your system up to 32 concurrent channels per unit – all with ultra-low 1.35mS latency!

Apogee BOOM 2×2 USB-C Audio Interface

Perfect for beginners and pros, BOOM features legendary Apogee sound quality and onboard DSP for tone-shaping your recordings, all at the most affordable price ever for an Apogee 2×2 USB-C audio interface.

Apogee Symphony I/O MkII Audio Interface – 8×8

Symphony I/O MkII 8×8 – Pro Tools HD

Multichannel Pro Tools HD Audio Interface with 8 x 8 Analog I/O and 8 x 8 AES/Optical I/O – Mac/PC

 

Apogee Quartet Desktop Audio Interface

With Quartet’s 4 Combo inputs you can connect microphones, guitars, keyboards or line level devices such as external mic preamps or a mixing board.

Apogee MiC Plus USB Microphone

Whether you are podcasting on the road or recording instruments at a venue, the Apogee MiC Plus is an excellent choice for pristine sound quality and A to D conversion at up to 24-bit/96kHz resolution.

Apogee Electronics Apogee Control Hardware Remote

The Apogee Control from Apogee Electronics is a desktop, hardware remote designed to work with the Ensemble Thunderbolt, Element Series, and Symphony I/O Mk II interfaces.

Apogee Duet 3 2×4 USB-C Audio Interface

Apogee Duet 3 is a feature-rich audio interface that offers exceptional audio quality, versatile connectivity options, and intuitive control. It is a reliable choice for musicians, producers, and podcasters who seek professional-grade audio performance in a compact and portable package.

Apogee ONE Audio Interface for Mac

Apogee ONE is an all-in-one portable, USB audio interface that gives you everything you need to make professional recordings on the go.

Ableton Push 2 with Live 11 Suite

A limited edition package, the Push 2 + Live Suite Bundle from Ableton provides you with a copy of Ableton Live 9 —a well-renowned DAW among electronic music enthusiasts—and the Push 2 USB Software Controller, which offers seamless integration with Ableton Live.

MediaCom MCI 799UHF Pro

MediaCom wireless microphone eliminates the interfering signals to produce a crystal clear sound
They come with two handsets paired with a central receiver for ensuring a better and more stable audio signal to the player

MediaCom MCI 480J Corded Microphone

In general, corded microphones like the MediaCom MCI 480J are commonly used in professional audio settings, such as recording studios, radio stations, and live performances

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