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Interface
Zoom TAC-2 Thunderbolt Audio Interface for Mac
Highlights & Strengths
- The TAC‑2 uses Thunderbolt instead of USB. That lets it achieve much lower latency, more stable data transfer, and better performance especially with heavier workloads.
- It supports up to 24‑bit / 192 kHz recording & playback. Plus it uses 4× upsampling in both the analog‑to‑digital (A/D) and digital‑to‑analog (D/A) stages. That tends to reduce aliasing and improve fidelity.
Two inputs via combo XLR/TRS jacks (mic or line) with +48V phantom power, which is useful for condenser mics.
A front Hi‑Z input so you can plug in electric guitar / bass directly without needing a separate preamp.
- Balanced TRS outputs to connect to studio monitors, and a stereo headphone jack with independent volume control. LED meters let you monitor input/output/headphone levels.
- The mic preamps are from Burr‑Brown with up to +60 dB gain, which is decent headroom for many mics. The interface also boasts a high dynamic range (A/D ~ 118 dB, D/A ~ 120 dB in typical IHF‑A measurement) meaning less noise and better clarity.
- You don’t need an external power supply—power is delivered via the Thunderbolt port. The unit is rugged yet portable.
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Behringer U-CONTROL UCA222 USB Digital Audio Interface
Key Features
- Analog I/O2 stereo RCA line inputs; 2 stereo RCA line outputs.
- Headphone Out3.5 mm (1/8″) headphone jack with level/volume control.
- Digital I/OOne optical S/PDIF output (TOSLINK) to send digital audio out.
- USB Interface / PowerUSB 1.1, class‑compliant (i.e. no driver required on many systems). Powered from USB (bus‑powered)
- Frequency ResponseRoughly 10 Hz to 20 kHz at 44.1 kHz; ≈10 Hz to 22 kHz at 48 kHz.
- Input impedance ~27 kΩ for RCA line inputs; output impedance ~400 Ω. THD ~0.05% at ‑10 dBV, 1 kHz. Signal‑to‑noise ratio around 89 dB (A‑weighted) for input.
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Behringer UPHONO UFO202 USB Audio Interface
Key Features
- 2 in / 2 out (stereo) analog; input via RCA (phono/line switchable), output via RCA + headphone (3.5 mm)
- Sampling rate / Bit Depth16‑bit PCM, up to 48 kHz
- Frequency response~10 Hz to 20 kHz ±1 dB at 44.1 kHz; ~10 Hz to 22 kHz ±1 dB at 48 kHz
- Signal‑to‑Noise / Dynamic Range~89 dB A‑weighted for input; around 96 dB for output
- Input impedance (RCA)~27 kΩ unbalanced
- Output impedance~400 Ω (RCA line)
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Interface
Behringer UCA202 USB Audio Interface
Key Features
- 2 RCA line inputs (unbalanced), 2 RCA line outputs (unbalanced)
- TOSLINK Optical S/PDIF output (some sources describe it as “in or out”)
- 3.5 mm TRS jack with volume control
- USB‑powered (bus power), comes with fixed USB cable, class‑compliant (no driver needed on many systems)
- Max Sample Rate & Bit Depth16‑bit, up to 48 kHz
- Frequency Response~10 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB) at 44.1 kHz; up to ~22 kHz at 48 kHz sample rate
- Input Impedance ~27 kΩ; Output Impedance ~400 Ω; Max input/output level ~ +2 dBV
- Signal‑to‑Noise Ratio (SNR) & THDA/D: ~89 dB SNR; THD around 0.05% (at −10 dBV, 1 kHz
- Very compact; ~100 g; small footprint so very portable.
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Focusrite Clarett+ 2Pre Desktop 10×4 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface
Key Strengths
- The Clarett+ preamps offer lots of headroom, low distortion, and low noise. The “Air” mode (analogue circuit, with impedance switching) emulates classic ISA‑110 preamp character — adds presence, clarity, especially in vocals and guitar.
- Supports up to 24‑bit / 192 kHz sample rates. Very good dynamic range (≈ 124 dB) and very low distortion. This helps capture and reproduce audio very cleanly.
- 2 analog inputs (mic/line/instrument) in front.
- Four balanced analog outputs for monitoring/mixing.
- ADAT optical input for digitally adding 8 more mic pre channels via a compatible expander.
- MIDI In/Out too.
- The unit has JFET instrument inputs to preserve the character of guitars, basses etc., similar to plugging into a guitar amp. Useful for direct input (DI) recording.
- Strong, flat-response headphone output, with good power. Low latency performance so you can monitor while using effects/plugins without major delay issues.
- USB‑C connectivity; can be bus‑powered (with a 15 W USB‑C port) for portability. Metal construction.
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Universal Audio Volt 276 Usb Audio Interface
Key Strengths
- Volt 276 has two mic/line/instrument preamps, each with a “Vintage” mode to get the sound character of the classic UA 610 tube preamp. Adds warmth, harmonics and coloration for vocals, guitars etc.
- It has an analog compressor circuit inspired by the legendary 1176. There are three preset modes (Voice, Guitar, Fast) to help tame dynamics and add punch, without needing extra outboard gear or plugins for basic use.
- Supports 24‑bit / up to 192 kHz sampling rate. That’s class‑leading in this price/I/O range. Good for clean, detailed recordings and for headroom in production.
- Two combo XLR/TRS (mic/line/Hi‑Z) inputs, two balanced monitor outs, headphone out, plus 5‑pin DIN MIDI in & out. Useful for small studio setups, guitarists, synths, etc.
- Powered by USB, which means less cable clutter, more portability. Works with Mac, PC, iPad/iPhone.
- It has zero‑latency direct monitoring, so when you record you can hear yourself in real time without perceivable delay.
- 48V Phantom Power So you can use condenser mics.
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Video Games
M5 Game Console Wireless Controller 4K HD Output Retro Games
Highlights
- Preloaded with ~15,000 retro games in many listings. Some versions (larger memory) claim ~20,000+ games.
- Common versions: 64 GB memory; some listings also mention 128 GB variants. Expandable via TF card (micro‑SD) to up to 128 GB.
- Controllers / WirelessComes with wireless controller(s), often 2.4GHz. Dual controller support in some versions.
- Advertised as supporting HDMI output; claimed “4K HD output” on many listings. Some say “4K / 2K / ultra‑HD” etc.
- Quad‑core Cortex‑A7 (~ up to 1.2 GHz) in many adverts. Memory around 256 MB DDRIII is common.
- CompatibilitySupports classic systems: e.g. CPS, FC (NES), GBA, GBC, MD (Mega Drive / Genesis), SFC/SNES, PS1. Some include “nine simulators” in specs.
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Video Games
M9 Video Arcade Gaming Stick Video Gaming Consoles Wireless Controller
Key Features
- 64 GB storage; preloaded with ~ 20,000 retro/classic games (some versions say more, up to ~35,500)
- Dual 2.4 GHz wireless gamepads / controllers included. Some versions also support wired controllers.
- 4K resolution output (or marketed as “4K” / high definition) via HDMI. Also supports 720p / 1080p in many ads.
- Support for many retro systems: FC (NES), SFC/SNES, GB/GBA/GBC, MD (Mega Drive), ATARI, PS1; some ads mention N64, MAME, etc.
- TF/micro‑SD card support, sometimes up to 128 GB, for game/data expansion.
- Power by USB (5V input); HDMI interface; wireless controllers use 2.4 GHz dongles or receiver.
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Video Games
TX9 PRO 2 in 1 4K TV Box plus Retro Gaming Console
Highlights
- 8 GB internal flash, sometimes 1 GB RAM. Some models say game content stored on a 64 GB “game box flash” or storage card, and support for TF (microSD) expansion up to 64 GB or more.
- Varies: often uses Allwinner H313 / H616 (quad‑core, ARM Cortex‑A53) at ~1.3‑1.5 GHz.
- 4K Ultra HD output via HDMI, sometimes up to “4K @ 60 fps”, depending on model. Some listings also mention “4K‑60fps” or “4K*2K 30fps” etc.
- Supports retro arcade / console systems such as FC (NES), SFC (SNES), SEGA Mega Drive, Game Boy/Advance, some PSP/CPS etc in some listings. Wireless controllers included (2 gamepads) and multiplayer support in some.
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Video Games
X6 Game Console with 2 Arcade Joystick 64GB 20000 Games
Key Features
- Comes with 64 GB built‑in storage (or memory card) with 20,000+ classic/retro games already preloaded.
- Two wireless arcade joystick controllers included (often 2.4 GHz) for multiplayer / co‑op gaming. Dual arcade joysticks make it feel more like an authentic retro arcade setup.
- HDMI output to TV; includes HDMI cable & USB power — easy setup, minimal configuration needed.
- Supports a variety of retro systems/emulators: e.g. MAME, PS1, GB/GBA/GBC, FC, SFC, MD, ATARI. Usually around 9 emulators are mentioned in adverts.
- Advertised as working with high definition TVs via HDMI. Some listings claim support up to 4K, others even say “8K HD” (which may be marketing exaggeration).
- Good for two players—using the two joysticks/controllers you can play together. Wireless connectivity avoids cable clutter.
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Video Games
X2 Pro 64GB 35000+ Games 4K Game Stick 3D Retro Video Game
The X2 Pro 64 GB Game Stick is a plug‑and‑play retro gaming console. It’s essentially a stick (HDMI) that you plug into your TV/monitor, comes preloaded with thousands of games from classic consoles/emulators, and includes wireless controllers. It’s aimed at nostalgia gamers, families, or casual gamers who want many games without buying each one individually.
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Studio Bundels
Rode Studio Kit with AI-1 Audio Interface
Key Strengths
- The NT1 has extremely low self‑noise (~4.5 dB‑A), so it’s great for recording quieter vocals or detailed sound sources without letting background hiss dominate.
- Comes with almost all the hardware & accessories you need to start recording (interface, mic, shock mount, pop filter, cables, software). You mainly need a mic stand.
- The AI‑1 supports up to 24‑bit / 96 kHz resolution. Has phantom power (for the NT1), balanced outputs, zero‑latency monitoring via the headphone output.
- The NT1 uses internal capsule suspension (Rycote Lyre) to reduce handling/travel vibration noise. Also, the mic is durable with quality housing. The interface has balanced outputs and a good headphone amp.
- You can record vocals, acoustic instruments, podcasts, etc.
- The AI‑1’s combo input (XLR/¼‑inch) allows instrument recording as well (guitar, bass, etc.).
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Interface
Rode AI-1 USB Audio Interface
About the RØDE AI‑1
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Studio‑quality sound: Supports up to 24‑bit / 96 kHz recording and playback. That’s high enough for vocals, instruments, voice‑overs.
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Neutrik combo input (XLR + ¼‑inch): You can plug in a microphone or instrument through the same jack. Phantom power (48V) is included, so condenser mics work.
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Balanced monitor outputs + headphone output: Two balanced ¼‑inch monitor outputs, plus a separate headphone out with its own level control. Good for clean monitoring.
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USB‑C, bus‑powered, class‑compliant: No extra power supply needed; works plug‑and‑play with Mac/Windows without installing drivers.
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Rugged build, clean design: Sturdy aluminium body, satin black finish, rubber feet so it doesn’t slide.
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Software bundle included: Ships with USB cable plus a license for Ableton Live Lite to get started right away.
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Used Products
Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio Bundle 1st Gen (used)
Key Features
- The bundle includes everything you need to start recording: the audio interface, a condenser mic, headphones, cables, etc. So you don’t need to buy parts separately.
- Supports 24‑bit / 96 kHz audio resolution.
- Mic preamp is solid, delivering clean sound with low noise floor for vocals/instruments. Users often say recordings sound “crisp” and “clear”.
- You can plug in a guitar or bass directly (through the dedicated instrument input) without needing a separate DI box. Good for singer‑songwriters.
- It doesn’t require external power; powered by USB. Makes it easier to move around, use with laptops etc.
- Has a “direct monitor” switch so you can hear input (mic/guitar) with minimal or no latency. Useful for tracking.
- Includes software/plug‑ins like Ableton Live Lite, the Scarlett Plug‑in Suite, etc. Gives you tools to start producing, not just the hardware
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