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The mute button is a potential weakness of this device as it is a rubber covered button instead of a solid mechanical button.
87% found it compatible
The audio interface can handle any microphone and is compact.
I was able to use two different headphones with different impedance and sensitivity and control the volume independently. This indicates that the device is compatible with a wide range of headphones.
With the Vocaster 2, I can link my phone to bluetooth, which is a game changer for me as I am uncomfortable using a phone for voice calls.
I was able to connect two different headphones with different impedance and sensitivity and control the volume independently.
86% appreciated the variety of connectivity, but 14% found them limited
I was able to connect two different headphones with different impedance and sensitivity and control the volume independently.
I bought this device for the flexibility of using Bluetooth when I have guests on the phone and for the easy muting and faders.
I am happy with my decision to get a dedicated audio interface for mics, headsets, and Bluetooth instead of dealing with other audio interfaces.
I was able to connect two different headphones with different impedance and sensitivity levels and control the volume independently.
I experienced noticeable feedback when running a TRRS cable to my iPad.
I noticed that the Bluetooth audio had a bit of static sound when the person on the receiving end informed me.
95% liked the size and weight
The Focusrite Vocaster is easier to carry and place on the desk as it is about 1/6 the size of the Rodecaster Pro.
I can now link my phone to bluetooth with the Vocaster 2, which was not possible with my previous device. This positive feedback is regarding the size and weight of the computer-recording-audio-interfaces.
This device is bus powered and about 1/6 the size of the Rodecaster Pro, making it easier to use.
92% praised for its crisp and clear sound, while 8% noticed some distortion
The automatic db and audio enhancement feature of our audio interface is accurate nearly every time, ensuring good sound quality.
I noticed that the user said that the sound quality of the Vocaster Two is not good enough for his Dan Clark Aeon Closed X headphones, which are a low impedance, low sensitivity headphone. He also mentioned that the Vocaster Two clipped badly at comfortable listening levels.
The Vocaster Two has poor sound quality for low impedance, low sensitivity headphones like Dan Clark Aeon Closed X. It also clips badly at comfortable listening levels.
I noticed some static sound in the Bluetooth audio.
91% found the user interface intuitive
I find the software of this audio interface significantly better than the Scarlett series.
The interface is super easy to use with built-in technology that takes the guessing out of sound engineering.
At the top of the interface, there are three dials and all the lights along the bar at the bottom are buttons.
I am disappointed with the sound quality. It has a higher noise level compared to the Yamaha Audiogram6, which I find to be of better quality and with lower noise.
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