Apollo e1x Remote Controllable Unison Preamp Dante vs Focusrite Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen USB Audio Interface, for Songwriting, Music Production, Recording, and Podcasting — High-Fidelity, Studio Quality Recording, and All the Software You Need to Record
A side-by-side spec comparison of the Apollo e1x Remote Controllable Unison Preamp Dante and the Focusrite Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen USB Audio Interface, for Songwriting, Music Production, Recording, and Podcasting — High-Fidelity, Studio Quality Recording, and All the Software You Need to Record. We line up every specification, highlight the winner of each, and tally an overall verdict so you can decide which audio interface is right for your build.
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Color | - | Red |
| Power | - | - |
| Weight | 9.92 ounces | 3.28 Pounds |
| Bit_depth | - | 24-bit |
| Connector | - | USB |
| Dimensions | - | 6.1"D x 8.65"W x 2.38"H |
| Sample_rate | - | 192 kHz |
| Connectivity | - | USB |
| Manufacturer | Universal Audio | Focusrite |
| Phantom_power | - | - |
| Compatible_with | - | Microphone, Instrument, Personal Computer, Headphones, Studio Monitors |
| Number_of_channels | - | 16 |
Apollo e1x Remote Controllable Unison Preamp Dante
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Focusrite Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen USB Audio Interface, for Songwriting, Music Production, Recording, and Podcasting — High-Fidelity, Studio Quality Recording, and All the Software You Need to Record
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