![]() ![]() It had a nice weight to it, a metal casing and the dials felt nice and firm and didn’t wobble about at all when I turned them. Despite being what I would call a budget interface (considering the features that it gives you), the build of it seemed very professional. I was very pleasantly surprised when I first lifted the Tascam US-1800 out of its box. Just from reading the description, I can imagine that this product is a dream come true for small bands that are on a budget and may need the flexibility to mic and record a whole drum kit along with incorporating a couple of vocal mics and perhaps a couple of guitars and a synthesiser. Plus, it also provides you with zero latency monitoring! The Tascam US-1800 is a USB 2.0 audio interface, packed with 16 inputs (8 mic pres with phantom power, 2 guitar/line inputs, 4 dedicated line inputs and stereo digital S/PDIF), 4 line outputs (with separate monitor output connections), digital S/PDIF out and MIDI In and Out connections. However, if you are after an interface that offers the most amount of inputs for the least amount of money, you should definitely at least consider the Tascam US-1800… There are so many products out there that knowing which one is right for you is a near-impossible task without sufficient advice ( click here to read my in-depth guide). Purchasing an audio interface can often be a minefield, especially for the amateur. ![]()
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