The TEYUN Q12 is an ultra-budget, 2-channel USB audio interface designed for those who need a functional recording setup at the lowest possible price point, it is frequently used by beginner streamers, podcasters, and hobbyist musicians.
While it is surprisingly capable for its price, there are significant trade-offs in audio quality and power when compared to “pro-sumer” brands like Focusrite or Presonus.
Specifications
The Q12 is a “plug-and-play” device (driver-free) that handles the basics of getting sound into your computer.
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Dual Inputs: Two combo jacks (XLR + 1/4″) allow you to plug in two microphones, two instruments, or one of each.
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HI-Z Switch (Instrument Mode): A dedicated button for Input 2 that optimizes the signal for electric or acoustic-electric guitars.
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48V Phantom Power: Necessary for condenser microphones (and for the Shure SM7dB mentioned below).
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3.5mm Mic Input: A rare feature that allows you to plug in cheap “computer” or headset mics directly.
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Direct Monitoring: A switch that lets you hear yourself through headphones with zero lag (latency).
Pairing with Your Other Gear
Since you’ve been looking at high-end gear like the Shure SM7dB, you should be aware of a major “mismatch” in quality:
1. The SM7dB Bottleneck
The Shure SM7dB is a $500 professional microphone. Plugging it into a $20 TEYUN Q12 is like putting budget tires on a Ferrari.
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The Good: Because the SM7dB has its own built-in preamp (+28dB gain), it will actually work with the Q12 better than a standard SM7B would.
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The Bad: The Q12 records at 16-bit, which has a higher “noise floor” (a constant background hiss). You won’t be getting the full, rich clarity that the Shure mic is capable of producing.
2. For the Yamaha Keyboards
You can connect the Piano to the Q12 using two 1/4″ cables into Inputs 1 and 2 to record your keyboard playing in stereo. This is a great, affordable way to start recording your music.
Pros & Cons
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Incredible Price: It is the cheapest 2-channel interface with phantom power on the market.
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Portable: Small enough to fit in a laptop bag.
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Functional: It successfully provides 48V phantom power and direct monitoring.
Final Verdict
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Get the TEYUN Q12 if: You are on a strict budget and just want to start recording or streaming today for the lowest cost possible.









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