Capture every nuance of your music with the Tiimge Audio Interface, boasting a high-fidelity recording quality of 24Bit/192kHz. It’s designed to power your condenser microphones with 48V phantom power, ensuring you achieve crystal-clear sound every time you record.
User-friendly and versatile, the Tiimge Audio Interface is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS, requiring no driver downloads. Just plug it into your computer’s USB port and start recording with your favorite software, including Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Steinberg Cubase.
Perfect for vocals, guitars, and more, this interface features two multifunctional input jacks, supporting MIC/LINE/XLR combinations. With independent TRS/TS stereo jack outputs, you can easily connect to various devices like PA speakers, powered monitors, and amplifiers. Get ready to elevate your recording experience with ease!
Unlock the potential of your recording setup with the Tiimge 2x2 USB Audio Interface. Designed for musicians, podcasters, and producers alike, this interface delivers 24Bit/192kHz high-fidelity audio, ensuring every detail of your sound is captured with clarity.
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Whether you’re a guitarist, vocalist, or podcaster, the Tiimge 2x2 USB Audio Interface offers a versatile and user-friendly solution to elevate your audio recordings.
Customer Insights
It's a simple plug-and-play device that connects effortlessly to a computer's USB port.
Offers 24Bit/192kHz high-fidelity recording capability, ensuring detailed and clear audio.
Includes 48V phantom power, making it easy to connect condenser microphones.
Supports multiple software platforms like DAW, Studio Magic Plug-in Suite, Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Steinberg Cubase.
Features sturdy and well-designed build quality with solid ports.
Provides multiple input and output options including TRS/TS (6.35mm) and 1/4 inch TRS and TS connections.
Product doesn't work with some computers.
Lacks accompanying software, which some users may find necessary.
Fails to be detected by some computers despite the device detecting the guitar.
Multiple users report it barely works and doesn't connect properly, rendering it almost useless.
Many found troubleshooting and attempting to connect the device to multiple computers ineffective.
Some users consider it a waste of money given its functionality issues.