🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game Anywhere!
The Donner USB Audio Interface is a lightweight, portable audio adapter designed for musicians and content creators. With a maximum sample rate of 192kHz and 24-bit recording quality, it ensures professional-grade audio. Compatible with a wide range of devices including Android smartphones, iPhones, Macs, and PCs, this interface features USB-C connectivity and a built-in battery for recording on the go. The package includes essential adapters for versatile use, making it an ideal choice for both studio and outdoor recordings.
Audio Input | USB |
Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
Operating System | Android |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone |
G**.
Amazing device!
Simple! Easy to use! Sound is perfect!I'm a guitarist who has used various different methods of recording audio from my effects/looper pedals for years. But since these new phones started taking the headphone port away, i've tried countless cables, adapters and prayers to get good clean sound into my phone recordings. WITHOUT having to do additional post production editing.Straight out of the box, i plugged my cables into the well labeled ports. Plugged it into my phone. Checked and adjusted the gain and output levels on the clearly visible meter and dial on the device. Then boom! That was that!!! Studio quality sounding guitar whilst playing along with a Youtube backing track.I couldn't be happier!UPDATE!!!Make sure you have a GOOD USB-C cable when plugging into your phone. I used several different USB C cables and found that if the cable is too long or not 100W rated after a certain length, you will get terrible distortion sound. After I discovered this, i simply ordered one (below) and have not had the problem since!! Now I use the device for a monitor mix from my band's mixing board, AND have my phone far enough away to record the entire band.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G2R8BPX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
J**T
Doesn’t work with lightning usb
Claims to work with iPhone but the only iPhone it works with is the latest and greatest iPhone 15 with usb c. Doesn’t work with anything lightning usb. I wholesale iPhones so I was able to test this. Tbh it’s false advertising. Extremely disappointed as my personal device is a 14 pro max.
P**E
Extremely Small Portable with built in battery
The media could not be loaded. The Donner USB Audio Interface is a compact and affordable audio interface that is perfect for those that need to record on the go, since it's so small you can easily pack it in a bag and take it with you. Great for traveling or as an addition to a camera or phone to increase the audio quality. I've attached mine with velcro to a tripod for when I’m filming it allows me to use an old microphone with my phone. Great for people that livestream or do live Instagram or TikTok.2. Features- The Donner USB Audio Interface features one XLR/TRS combo input, one line output, and a headphone output.3. Pros and Cons- Pros:- The Donner USB Audio Interface is very affordable.- The interface is very easy to use.- The sound quality is good for the price.- Extremely Portable small footprint in the office or on the go- Works with multiple Devices, IOS, Android, PC/MAC- Allows you to bring in external audio- Cons:- The interface only has one input.- The provided cable is very short so if you will be far away from the device you will need a longer cable- I found that the 48v is a bit hit or miss sometimes with my microphone (AKG P120) I haven’t tested it with other microphones but mine sometimes stops and I have to unplug it and reconnect it.1. User Experience- I've been using the Donner USB Audio Interface for a few months now and I'm very happy with it. It's very easy to set up and use, and the sound quality is great for the price. I've used it to record vocals and videos and it's worked great for both.2. Conclusion- Overall, I think the Donner USB Audio Interface is a great choice for anyone looking for an affordable small footprint audio interface for their home recording studio or an ultra-portable option for recording or broadcasting on the go.
T**R
Great for the price but not perfect
Using it with my iPad, is where it works best. Plugged it in with USBc to c cable that came with my iPad and it work immediately and constantly. I had no problems at all running amplitude or tonex. with it I can plug my guitar into it and it into anything with an aux in or headphones and use tone models I modeled of my tube amps, Which is cool af. I haven't tried anything with phantom power so I can't comment on the background noise.Using it with my iPhone, i have only got it to work with a USB c to A and into the USB A to lightning converter that is included. Which works fine until it gets bumped or a strong gust of wind causes it to disconnect, then you have to switch it on and off or just fiddle with the connection to get it working again.With my PC I couldn't get it to work, I downloaded the asio4all driver but never got it sounding or workingcorrectly. It may work, but I gave up quickly cause I have a wall powered interface for it my PC and bought this to use with my iPad.The battery lasts several hours (at least when not using 48v), and for the 40$ I paid it an amazingly cool practice tool.
B**5
Great Little Interface But Do Not Use Condenser Mics On It
There are a lot of great features on this mic, including volume metering, playback, aux out, and line out, and it has a rechargeable battery.The only issue encountered is if you use condenser mics on it, the 48v of phantom power makes a noise that bleeds into your recording. It doesn't happen when you use dynamics and the phantom power is off. ONLY WITH CONDENSOR MICS. It's unfortunate but it still is a great deal just use dynamic mics on it and you are golden.
D**T
Easy little plug-and-play interface
Simple little interface, easily portable, worked right away when I plugged it into my desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone. There is no option for an external power source, but I have not encountered any issues with device-powered USB, even from my phone.I have been using this more as a headphone amp/interface than for an input, and it would be nice if the headphone jack or at least the headphone volume control were not on the "back" of the device where the input and fixed connectors would go. I think it would make more sense for the power, phantom power, and mode switches to go on the back with the USB port, input, and line out, with the headphones on the other side, similar to how most audio equipment is set up. Still, it's functional and works just fine as a portable little interface that's not necessarily going to be fixed in place.
R**.
Does not work with iOS 17
Bought this to practice and demo through my iPad and iPhone. Seller confirmed does not work any longer.
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