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About Audient iD14 MKII USB-C Audio Interface
Overall Feedback:
67% positive
67% liked the rugged and durable build, while 33% found it flimsy
The build quality of the product is solid.
I noticed that the sound output lacked details and nuances across the entire spectrum.
71% found it compatible, but 29% experienced compatibility issues
I have noticed a driver problem in some Ryzen processors.
I faced issues with the device when switching devices, resulting in static noise and no volume output.
67% liked the size and weight
The new interface is compact, powerful, and a great change from the original. It has virtually the same components as my bigger iD44 in my home studio.
I like that the interface is made of metal construction and has a bit of weight to it.
For my travel setup, the MkII revision is perfect with its suitable size and weight.
78% praised for its crisp and clear sound, while 22% noticed some distortion
The audio quality is phenomenal with virtually noiseless mic and pre-amps.
The sound quality is astounding and it works as intended.
I noticed that the sound quality lacked details and nuances throughout the spectrum.
71% found the user interface intuitive, but 29% found it confusing
My experience with the audio interface has been impressive, despite it being a specialist device.
The monitor and headphone control is superb, no extra amplifier or controller needed.
The interface works perfectly with M1 Pro on OS 10.12 running Logic Pro 10.7.
The volume control takes some time to learn, but after using it for 30 minutes, it becomes easy to use.
My experience with the audio interface has really blown me away.
The interface has 4 outputs, ADAT input that works with my Big Ben, a headphone jack all in a compact desk mount unit for $300.
All these interfaces come with software that needs to be downloaded and used in conjunction with a digital audio workstation. It takes setup time and has a learning curve for everyone, regardless of their experience.
When I switch devices, the interface makes static noise and there is no outgoing volume pretty much every single time.
The product looks beautiful on my desk, is built extremely well, and has an extremely low sound floor.
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