UA Volt 2 vs Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Which interface to choose for your home studio? Complete comparison of specs, sound quality, and features.
Read ComparisonAudio interfaces, microphones, headphones, monitors, controllers, and essential equipment for your studio.
The heart of your home studio. They handle the conversion between your mic/instrument and your computer.
Which interface to choose for your home studio? Complete comparison of specs, sound quality, and features.
Read ComparisonThe go-to choice for beginners: simple, reliable, and excellent audio quality.
View ProductVintage preamps, warm sound, ideal for vocals and guitar.
View ProductProfessional preamps, high-end conversion, perfect for demanding creators.
View ProductRecord vocals, instruments, podcasts, and voice-overs with precision.
The broadcast legend. 50 years of history, used by Michael Jackson and Joe Rogan.
Read Review5dB-A world record silence. Complete bundle with shockmount and pop filter at $169.
Read ReviewBest-selling condenser mic ever. $99, 20dB-A noise, perfect for home studios.
Read ReviewMix, record, and work silently with accuracy.
German build quality, velour pads, V-shaped sound. 80Ω version recommended.
Read ReviewBest-selling studio headphones. Foldable, 3 cables, punchy bass at $149.
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Highly accurate studio monitors, ideal for small studios.
SoonX-ART ribbon tweeter, detailed sound, excellent value.
SoonAudio interface + microphone + headphones = the minimum trio to get started. Don't invest in monitors right away if your room isn't acoustically treated.
A good €200 interface is better than a bad €50 one. Quality gear lasts longer and sounds better.
8-inch monitors in a small bedroom? Bad idea. Choose the size based on your space.
An interface with more inputs than you need allows you to expand without replacing everything.