
M-Audio AIR 192|4 USB Audio Interface
With one mic preamp channel plus a guitar/instrument input, the M-Audio AIR 192|4 makes a great budget-friendly desktop audio interface for solo performers.
$119.00
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Overall User Ratings (based on 3 ratings)
Submitted October 17, 2024 by a customer from protonmail.com
"M-Audio Yes"
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Works great for me ... Easy to use sounds great. As longs as it is durable this unit is fine. If you want total pro level you will have to pay far more
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Submitted March 23, 2025 by a customer from gmail.com
"No Luck"
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I'm not blaming the interface completely, but I have had this interface for 3 years now and just haven't been able to replicate as clean of a sound as I was able to with a much cheaper and crappier interface!It could just be me. It's not my mic and it's not my computer/system so I'm narrowing it down to this interface as the culprit. Maybe it just doesn't work well with the mic I have idk, but I'm over it... upgrading to Apollo Twin because that's what everybody is rocking with these days
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Submitted September 9, 2021 by a customer from gmail.com
"Nothing special. And noisy."
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I was using the little iRig before I got this to upgrade, because the iRig was shorting out after about 2 years of heavy use. Well I should have just got the iRig HD because this thing literally doesn’t do anything. I’d be better off plugging straight into the Mac, there would be less noise. And if you aren’t using monitors, and running headphones from the computer, you only will be using one of the knobs. It’s big and hallow and clunky and the giant knob is just for looks. All it does is control the monitor volume. It feels like if it were dropped, something would break loose on the inside. If this thing was much smaller and not trying so hard to look cool or whatever the designer was thinking, I might give it one more star, but it has an audible crackle that can’t be EQed out. Would not recommend.
Sound
I was using the little iRig before I got this to upgrade, because the iRig was shorting out after about 2 years of heavy use. Well I should have just got the iRig HD because this thing literally doesn’t do anything. I’d be better off plugging straight into the Mac, there would be less noise. And if you aren’t using monitors, and running headphones from the computer, you only will be using one of the knobs. It’s big and hallow and clunky and the giant knob is just for looks. All it does is control the monitor volume. It feels like if it were dropped, something would break loose on the inside. If this thing was much smaller and not trying so hard to look cool or whatever the designer was thinking, I might give it one more star, but it has an audible crackle that can’t be EQed out. Wnd the input level goes from lowest green bar to in the red around 8 or 9. There’s no middle ground. Would not recommend.
Features
Nothing Special.
Ease of Use
Impossible
Quality
Nope.
Value
Hell no I wouldn’t pay $25 for it.
Manufacturer Support
N/A
The Wow Factor
Zero appeal
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