Audient iD4 MKII
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Info Item number: 510532
- This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.
- Item number: 510532
- sales unit: 1 piece
- available since: 2021/03/03
- Recording / Playback Channels: 1x2
- Number of Mic Inputs: 1
- Number of Line Inputs: 1
- Number of Instrument Inputs: 1
- Number of Line Outs: 2
- Headphone Outs: 2
- Phantom power: Yes
- Number of S/PDIF Connectors: 0
- Number of ADAT Connectors: 0
- Numer of AES/EBU Connectors: 0
- Number of MADI Connectors: 0
- Ethernet: 0
- Other Connectors: No
- MIDI interface: No
- Word Clock: No
- Max. sample rate (kHz): 96 kHz
- Max. resolution in bit: 24 bit
- USB Bus-Powered: Yes
- Incl. power supply: No
- USB Version: USB C
- Width in mm: 133 mm
- Depth in mm: 120 mm
- Height in mm: 40 mm
- The prices in € are a guideline only.
Product Details
USB-C Audio Interface
- 24 bit / 44.1 - 96 kHz
- ADC dynamic range: 121 dB
- DAC dynamic range: 126 dB
- @Class A Audient console microphone preamplifier
- Mic Gain 58 dB, <0.002% THD + N
- 48 Volt phantom power
- Discrete JFET instrument input on the front
- D.I. Gain: -5 to 45 dB (incl. +10 dB software boost)
- Main speaker output: 6.3 mm jack
- Speaker mute button
- Monitor mix and monitor panning function
- Combined mic / line input: XLR / jack combination socket
- Powerful headphone amplifier with independent DAC
- 2 Headphone outputs: 1x 6.3 mm jack, 1x 3.5 mm jack
- iD Control regulator with ScrollControl for DAW integration
- Power supply via USB
- Power consumption USB-C: 1.5A @ 5V
- Power consumption USB 3.0: 0.9A @ 5V
- Mac / PC / iOS compatible
- Desktop housing made entirely of metal
- Dimensions: 133 x 120 x 40.7 mm
- Weight: 0.74 kg
- Includes USB C-C cable (1m) and Audient ARC download software package
2400
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