USB Audio Interface Sound Card RHM 2 In 2 Out Audio Interface Sound Board MD22-5
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Features:All-IN-ONE USB interfacePodcast, Record, Live Stream, This Portable Audio Interface covers it all,studio-quality headphone amp, MIDI connections, 48V phantom power, and Direct Monitoring for latency-free recording.Easy to ConnectThe high impedance, high-headroom instrument inputs allow you to record guitar or bass without any clipping or unwanted distortion, while Gain Halo metering makes it easy for you to set the input level.Real-time MonitorUSB Audio Interface activates direct monitoring of input signals with zero latency (no delay) when engaged. You can monitor directly through the preamp input, so you will get a completely delay-free sound that can accurately hear and process your recordings in real-time.+48V Phantom PowerThis USB Audio Interface has a +48V - phantom power switch for microphone input, it enables 48V phantom power at the XLR socket (required for professional studio condenser microphones).24Bit/192kHz Professional Studio QualityThis is the best way to get sound into your computer and it could also improve sound quality. If you have got mics in your studio and an electric guitar and you want to record them on your computer, but your computer doesn't have the right inputs, the RHM USB audio interface solves this problem.Combo InputsUSB Audio Interface has Combo input sockets that can connect microphonesguitar and instruments or line-level signals. Combo sockets accept both XLR and ¼ (6.35 mm) jacks. Microphones connect using XLR plugs; instruments and line-level signals should be connected via ¼ (6.35 mm) jack plugs of either TS or TRS type.