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PreSonus AudioBox USB 2x2 Audio Interface - Includes Studio One
Brand | PreSonus |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Supported Software | Studio One |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
About this item
- Bus-powered USB audio and MIDI interface
- 24-bit resolution, 44.1 and 48 kHz sampling rate
- 2 combo mic/instrument inputs with high-performance, low-noise, high-headroom mic preamplifiers
- Zero-latency analog monitoring
- Includes free download of Studio One 3 Artist DAW software and 6+ GB of third-party resources after product registration
- Compatible with almost all recording software for Mac- and Windows
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Sound quality | 4.4 | 4.3 | — | 4.3 | 3.9 |
Tech Support | 4.5 | — | — | 4.2 | 3.5 |
Volume control | 4.5 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | 5.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Sold By | — | Kellards | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
number of channels | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
hardware interface | usb | usb | usb | usb2.0 | usb2.0 |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB |
model year | — | — | 2021 | — | 2017 |
style | Interface Only - Old Version | Portable | — | Interface Basic | Audio Interface |
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Product information
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.75 x 5.5 inches |
ASIN | B00154KSA2 |
Item model number | AUDIOBOX USB |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #64,895 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #506 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 29, 2008 |
Color Name | Blue |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type | Printer sized usb port on the audio interface |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | Studio One |
Size | medium |
Color Screen | No |
Operating System | Windows |
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Product Description
A great choice for mobile musicians and podcasters, the 2-channel AudioBox USB is bus-powered, compact, ruggedly built, and works with virtually any PC or Mac recording software. It boasts high-performance Class A mic preamplifiers and professional-quality, 24-bit converters. And it comes with PreSonus’ amazing Studio One 3 Artist DAW software for Mac and Windows (free download after registration).
Top Brand: PreSonus
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, value, and latency of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it works well for what they need, the software is very good, and it's great for the price. That said, some dislike performance, and some differ on sound quality.
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Customers like the quality of the sound and recording equipment. They say it works well for their needs, has no issues, and is fantastic. It works great for connecting laptops, keyboards, and speakers for musical theatre patches. The output is great, and it gives feedback for when your audio is being recorded. Some customers also mention that the line noise is nonexistent. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and value of the product.
"...made out of solid material and the knobs on the face of the unit are made well and not out of plastic and they will not break off or “stick” easily...." Read more
"...Quality is stellar, nonexistent line noise and fantastic quality of signal...." Read more
"...I'm working with the full demo version of Studio One, and it is fantastic--I will probably upgrade to the full version when the demo period runs out..." Read more
"...hooked this up to a windows computer and a Mac computer and the drivers work perfect. I am using the input and output and have no problems...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the sound and recording equipment. They say that it is easy to set up and use, even with no experience. The interface is excellent, and the software is very good. The mastering presets save a lot of time, and it is great hardware and software for novice or experienced musicians. It is an excellent product to purchase for the beginner and even the experienced musician. It looks good and is set up nicely.
"...It was very easy to set up, and working with it in Studio One was very simple and easy though I didn’t like that recording program much at the time..." Read more
"...Great entry software." Read more
"...features, but I'll just mention its mastering presets--they save a lot of time and you can usually find one that gets you pretty close to the punch..." Read more
"...Even their beloved software set-up was needlessly annoying -- do you really need a 28-digit key code??? This isn't a nuclear launch...." Read more
Customers like the value of the sound and recording equipment. They say it's a great interface for the price, and it'll give you some decent stuff. It's worth it, and the condition is good.
"...This interface is very affordable though and will get the job done, you will get an “ok” quality recording with it in your home/bedroom but I would..." Read more
"...Included StudioOne software worth the cost in and of itself...." Read more
"...The software alone is probably worth the price of the box, and you will probably also be tempted to buy the upgrade later on...." Read more
"...no connection problems. came quickly and in good condition. good sound. would recommend it to anyone wanting a small studio like I have...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the latency of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it works well, has zero latency, and is easy to switch over into zero latencing monitoring.
"...Response time is insane, with minimal latency between input and output with a computer inserted in between source and output...." Read more
"...This allows me to record with zero latency. It might be a problem for others who need to hear the software's effects on the input as they record...." Read more
"...no connection problems. came quickly and in good condition. good sound. would recommend it to anyone wanting a small studio like I have...." Read more
".../playback mix knob that is supposed to make it easy to switch over into zero latency monitoring...." Read more
Customers appreciate the compactness of the sound and recording equipment. They mention it's easy to use and setup, and is perfect for portable use and mini setups.
"...I was looking for something small and portable, which would also be supported by the same drivers...." Read more
"...Elecelent for live performances. Smaller footprint than the 6i6 too." Read more
"Presonus is my go to recording hardware and software. This is portable and lightweight. I use it all the time." Read more
"...Compact yet made of metal, so feels much more durable than an m-audio product." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the sound quality of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention it has good sound, while others say that it causes some radio noise to be picked up. The audio interface creates a popping sound when plugged into a USB 3.0, and some customers are disappointed with the sound.
"...Quality is stellar, nonexistent line noise and fantastic quality of signal...." Read more
"...allows me to go mobile with my recording and the 48k, 24-bit sound is a noticeable improvement over 44.1k, 16-bit, at least to my ears." Read more
"...in this mic are what concerned me the most because they seemed to be very noisy and they did color my sound...." Read more
"...There is no noise from the mic and the speaker output to the monitor speakers is great...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that the driver is not available, the installation disc is not included, and the update fails to install. Some customers also report bugs when trying to update the driver.
"I would have kept this but it couldn't update. It kept saying there was a firmware update needed but the update would fail to install...." Read more
"...Secondly, every time i boot up my computer, the driver is not available. I have to disconnect and reconnect the cable to get the audiobox usable...." Read more
"a product that i can't use , won't download and has no cd to download ...." Read more
"There is no Windows Vista 64bit driver released for this product. That's a very sad fact being how long Vista has been around...." Read more
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Response time is insane, with minimal latency between input and output with a computer inserted in between source and output. Quality is stellar, nonexistent line noise and fantastic quality of signal. Interface itself seems to be Chuck Norris-proof, knobs are responsive yet have perfect stops for helping you align levels. Input/output jacks all durable, not easily bent or broken. LEDs clearly seen from across a room, even brightly lit.
Included StudioOne software worth the cost in and of itself. I'm not going to review it in detail here, but it is more than competitive against professional DAWs available for a much higher cost. Great entry software.
I can confirm the reports that the preamps don't have enough gain to handle dynamic mics-- I tested a Shure SM 57, a Beta 58 and and old Audiotechnica dynamic. You have to turn the gain all the way up on the Audiobox and get right up on the mic to get a useable signal. That leads to a problem with Channel 1 -- when the input volume is cranked up all the way, it begins to emit a high-pitched whine which will go into the recording. You can get rid of most of it by unplugging the laptop, so it's a grounding problem with the laptop--other devices have caused that noise also. But it's a nuisance, since the pathetic battery in my HP won't last for more than an hour. Oddly, Channel 2 on the Audiobox doesn't have this noise problem.
My workaround for this is that I have an Art Dual MP preamp that will add more than enough gain so I don't have to crank the Audiobox's inputs up that high. That also diminishes mobility, but it is a good backup. If I want to use just the Box without the preamp, I use Channel 1 for my guitar input--I play both acoustic and electric through mostly a Boss GT-8 processor, and the output from that sounds beautiful recorded through the Audiobox. I plug my vocal mic into the quieter Channel 2 and can put down a good-enough quick and easy recording that way.
I've also recorded a stereo acoustic guitar track with a pair of Oktava MC-012 condenser mics. They provided plenty of gain for a good signal without having to crank the input on the Audiobox up to the noisy range, producing a very good recording. I can also plug my Martin acoustic with an active piezeo pickup directly into the Audiobox and get a good signal. I've also recorded the output of my Roland electronic drums directly into the Audiobox with good results.
The Studio One Artist software that comes with the box is really well-designed and probably worth what you pay for the Audiobox alone. I'm working with the full demo version of Studio One, and it is fantastic--I will probably upgrade to the full version when the demo period runs out. It has many great features, but I'll just mention its mastering presets--they save a lot of time and you can usually find one that gets you pretty close to the punch and presence you want. There are some good reverbs as well. I have several other DAWS on different computers, and in the past I've recorded with one computer and mixed and mastered with another. I think that with the Audiobox and Studio One, I'll be able to do respectable recordings from start to finish on my laptop. I can confirm that the Audiobox also works well with Adobe Audition, both the newest version and the old Version 1.5 that I have.
One final issue--latency. I found that working with the "Normal" setting in Studio One (the middle of 5 settings) my laptop was emitting occasional clicks and pops that got into the recordings. I found that to eliminate these pops, I had to move the setting to "Relaxed Normal" which causes greater latency. That is not a problem for me because I record and overdub using just the raw signals coming in from my instruments and voice, and so I don't need to monitor the input with the software's effects. This allows me to record with zero latency. It might be a problem for others who need to hear the software's effects on the input as they record. I might add here, that the "Mix" control on the Audiobox is very convenient for getting just the right blend of recording output and input as you're overdubbing-- just crank it one way for more of the recording in your headphones, and the other way for more of the input. Studio One also makes punch-ins and editing of tracks, as well as mixdown ridiculously easy.
One other annoying thing--if I unplug the Audiobox from the computer while I have a session going, it causes the drivers to go haywire, and they have to be reinstalled. After the second time I did that, I learned my lesson.
Conclusion: this is a good cheap interface to get signal into a laptop computer. The software alone is probably worth the price of the box, and you will probably also be tempted to buy the upgrade later on. I give it about a 4-1/2 because I think the input gain could somehow be calibrated better. If you have any kind of preamp or processor around like the Art or the Boss, you won't have any problem getting enough gain. The box allows me to go mobile with my recording and the 48k, 24-bit sound is a noticeable improvement over 44.1k, 16-bit, at least to my ears.
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The one thing I can't find out how to do is to create a mixdown track when some of the tracks are external MIDI devices. Other software I've used has a 'record what you hear' which mixes inbound audio with outbound, but even googling hasn't helped. I've resorted to recording MIDI as audio and then using the mixdown option.
I had to shield the audiobox from my WiFi router (which was only three feet away) as it was picking up interference. Apart from that (which wasn't the fault of the interface) it is flawless and the MIDI interface handles aftertouch from my keyboard (which a cheap MIDI cable interface crashed with).
I have the audiobox connected to a small mixing desk so I don't have to do cable swapping to switch from keyboard to guitar and vocals etc. Also the controls of the audiobox never need to be touched as I do that with the mixer. The 'sound' of the interface is clear and pleasing.
Nice bundle.