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Feature:
compression circuit, phantom power, recognized by computer, haven't used the midi. overall very good... low latency... even the headphone out powers my hungry old AKG240's
Quality:
Excellent fit... knobs feel good... some sharp edges
Value:
It's all about the clean sound... can't beat it without spending a lot more.
Sound:
Exceptionally clean and transparent mic pre-amps... the soft knee limiting works well for spoken word. I use it primarily with a Rode NT-2a (I think that is the correct model number..) anyway a Rode large diaphram multi pattern, bass roll-off etc. The interface is easy and records cleanly into my laptop
Ease of Use:
no problems... just check that your USB Universal controllers are supported... the website and your device manager in Windows will tell you quickly.
Support:
Web support beyond drivers looks to be non-existant. Haven't had to call
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Edirol UA25 USB Stereo Audio Interface
The UA-25 is a powerful USB Audio/MIDI interface designed to offer premium sound quality, rugged durability, and complete portability to the computer-based audio engineer. The UA-25 is compact enough to travel anywhere you can take your computer.

Review of Edirol UA25 USB Stereo Audio Interface
Feature:
compression circuit, phantom power, recognized by computer, haven't used the midi. overall very good... low latency... even the headphone out powers my hungry old AKG240's
Quality:
Excellent fit... knobs feel good... some sharp edges
Value:
It's all about the clean sound... can't beat it without spending a lot more.
Sound:
Exceptionally clean and transparent mic pre-amps... the soft knee limiting works well for spoken word. I use it primarily with a Rode NT-2a (I think that is the correct model number..) anyway a Rode large diaphram multi pattern, bass roll-off etc. The interface is easy and records cleanly into my laptop
Ease of Use:
no problems... just check that your USB Universal controllers are supported... the website and your device manager in Windows will tell you quickly.
Support:
Web support beyond drivers looks to be non-existant. Haven't had to call
View all USB Audio Interfaces