Apogee ONE

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Apogee ONE

Post by wiss » Sat Jul 03, 2010 4:38 pm

Does anyone own one ? How do you like it ? Is it worth ? Or do you have any input that could sway me either way ? I'm looking for a cheap but decent quality audio interface for the sole purpose of portability.
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Re: Apogee ONE

Post by Mr Knesh » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:12 am

Apogee is a good reputable audio company. The Duet and the One are Apogee's attempt to take in some cash from the lower end of the recording market. They are said to have the same high quality A/Ds that their higher end gear has. If you are looking for an interface, don't need anything more than one channel at a time, I think the One is probably the best thing on the market for its price.

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