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Pre-amps are great, 32-bit float recording comes in handy in some situations, only one sd card but you can have a back up via usb-a, it's small and compact but not difficult to handle and the menu touch screen works really good. You can't go wrong with it, it's a great recorder.
The MixPre-3 II is hands down the best audio interface I’ve ever used. I came from the Volcaster-1, and I had no idea what I was missing until I got this. I haven’t even used it as a field recorder yet, just as a USB interface, but even in that role, it’s absolutely flawless.
I have it hooked up to a Sennheiser MKH-50 for work and a Shure SM7DB for gaming, and it just makes both mics sound ten times better. The preamps are insanely clean, and the overall sound is just on another level. I also got some high-quality cables from World’s Best Cables, but honestly, none of this would even matter without the MixPre-3 II—it’s the heart of the whole setup.
It also just works. No messing around, no troubleshooting, no fighting with settings. I switch between Mac for work and Windows for gaming, and everything runs smoothly on both. I can’t even count how many interfaces I’ve tried that claimed to be “plug and play” but weren’t. This actually is.
I don’t know why it took me so long to realise that this is the interface to get. I always thought of Sound Devices as a field recording brand, but honestly, they should market this thing as a USB interface first. If you’re looking for the best interface out there, don’t even bother with anything else. This is the one.
The MixPre-3 II is hands down the best audio interface I’ve ever used. I came from the Volcaster-1, and I had no idea what I was missing until I got this. I haven’t even used it as a field recorder yet, just as a USB interface, but even in that role, it’s absolutely flawless.
I have it hooked up to a Sennheiser MKH-50 for work and a Shure SM7DB for gaming,
The MixPre-3 II is hands down the best audio interface I’ve ever used. I came from the Volcaster-1, and I had no idea what I was missing until I got this. I haven’t even used it as a field recorder yet, just as a USB interface, but even in that role, it’s absolutely flawless.
I have it hooked up to a Sennheiser MKH-50 for work and a Shure SM7DB for gaming, and it just makes both mics sound ten times better. The preamps are insanely clean, and the overall sound is just on another level. I also got some high-quality cables from World’s Best Cables, but honestly, none of this would even matter without the MixPre-3 II—it’s the heart of the whole setup.
It also just works. No messing around, no troubleshooting, no fighting with settings. I switch between Mac for work and Windows for gaming, and everything runs smoothly on both. I can’t even count how many interfaces I’ve tried that claimed to be “plug and play” but weren’t. This actually is.
I don’t know why it took me so long to realise that this is the interface to get. I always thought of Sound Devices as a field recording brand, but honestly, they should market this thing as a USB interface first. If you’re looking for the best interface out there, don’t even bother with anything else. This is the one.