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PreSonus has just introduced a new compact and ultra-affordable USB bus-powered audio interface: the PreSonus AudioBox GO. Let’s take a closer look at this 2in-2out entry-level audio interface!
Let’s face it, if you’re working in the photo/video world, you probably don’t need a fancy audio interface with tons of audio inputs and outputs and functionalities you’ll probably never use. We’re not music recording studios, and our audio interfaces are usually connected to a pair of professional audio monitors, headphones, and sometimes one microphone, and not much more.
If you’re in the market for a compact, easy-to-use, and very affordable audio interface, PreSonus has just released the AudioBox GO that can cover most of your needs.
The AudioBox GO is a tiny USB-C bus-powered audio interface with dimensions of only 4.4 x 8.4 x 10.8cm for a weight of 240grams. It won’t take much space on your desk or inside your bag.
This 2in-2out unit features a mic/line XLR audio input with 48V phantom power, an instrument input, two 6.3mm audio outputs to connect professional monitors and a headphone output.
At the front of the AudioBox GO, there are four knobs to adjust your headphone/monitor outputs and your input gains.
This plug-and-play audio interface is compatible with Mac/Windows/iOS/Android devices. Also, it comes with free Studio One Prime and Studio Magic software licenses. This bundle includes over $1000 worth of plug-ins, software, and tutorials.
The PreSonus AudioBox GO is available now for $79.95. You’ll find a USB A to USB-C cable, four rubber pads, and the manuals in the box.
It’ll be hard to beat PreSonus in this entry-level market at this price point. Indeed, the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2×2, one of content creators’ most commonly used units, is $119.99. This new AudioBox GO is a no-brainer if you need basic audio functionalities.
For more information, please visit PreSonus’ website here.
What do you think about this new entry-level audio interface? Do you often need more audio inputs and outputs? What audio interface currently sits on your studio desk? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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