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Whether you're looking for a standard USB connection or a USB C Audio Interface, DJ City have a product for you stocking a wide range of Audio Interfaces from popular brands such as Focusrite, Behringer, M-Audio, and more. Many USB Audio Interface also feature onboard Phantom Power, for powering your favourite condenser microphones. Consisting of both microphone and line inputs the microphone input usually accepts 3-Pin XLR connections, while the line inputs accept Jack and/or RCA for instruments such as Synths, and Drum Machines. Audio Interfaces also vary based on the number of connections, inputs, and outputs (I/O). The higher quality converters influence the performance and sound quality of your interface, thus impacting the price. Simply put, audio interfaces get audio in and out of your computer by using converters known as AD/DA converters. So whether you're a producer, DJ, musician, or audiophile a USB Audio Interface is a must-have if you're creating, remixing or recording songs. Making it even easier to hear imperfections within the mix that might otherwise go unnoticed. Increase your sound quality, and you get a much richer and more accurate sound. Often regarded as the brain of your studio, USB Audio Interfaces are responsible for providing high-quality sound recordings and playback. While manipulation from your computer converts the signal back to analog audio for your studio monitors and headphones. Your Audio Interface works to convert the analog signal into digital data for recording.
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USB Audio Interfaces allow seamless transfer and integration between your audio source (Microphones and Instruments) and your computer, laptop or tablet.