![]() In digital audio, it’s all about the A/D Converters. A lot of my musician friends use their equipment and speak highly of it. But.I couldn’t help notice that Universal Audio has put out some budget-friendly equipment. It’s a great little TB sound card for the $. When I helped my friend who i was tutoring Logic, we shopped around and ended up getting the Resident Audio T4, for just $249. Great tech support MOTU has as well, but I think their Thunderbolt is going to be a bit out of your budget. It’s been dropped, kicked, etc., it’s pretty much bulletproof. I’ve been beating up the same MOTU Ultralite for fifteen years. Often at the vendors, you can A/B test before you purchase, and remember you’re looking for flat not fidelity.įor audio interface, i am on the Thunderbolt bandwagon. They are often described as the best monitors for the price. ![]() I recently picked up a used pair of Yamaha HS5s in limited edition white for $200/pair. If you purchase from a vendor, often they will have some sort of in-store warranty or manufacture’s. I would add look for used or refurbished gear. These are some great recommendations for your needs. ![]()
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