The Universal Audio Volt 276 is a compact 2-in/2-out USB-C audio interface that delivers professional sound quality in a stylish Tan / Gray design. It’s perfect for recording vocals, guitar, bass, podcasts, and more at home or on the go.

Features

  • Vintage Mic Preamp Mode – Adds warm, classic analog tone inspired by UA’s famous preamps.
  • Built-In 76 Compressor – Easy-to-use analog compression for smooth vocals and punchy instruments.
  • 2 Inputs / 2 Outputs – Combo XLR/TRS input for mic or line, plus a dedicated instrument (Hi-Z) input.
  • Studio-Quality Audio – Up to 24-bit / 192 kHz recording.
  • USB-C Bus Powered – Simple connection to Mac, PC, and compatible iPad/iPhone devices.
  • Headphone Output – With its own volume control.

Small, easy to use, and packed with classic UA sound, the Volt 276 is a great choice for musicians, producers, and content creators looking for professional results without a complicated setup.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Volt 276 USB-C Audio Interface
Finish
  • Tan / Gray
Categories
Year
  • 2021 - Present
Made In
  • United States
Computer Connectivity
  • USB
Sample Rate
  • 192 khz
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Compatibility
  • macOS
  • iOS
  • Windows
Format
  • Desktop Standalone
Bus-Powered
  • Yes
Bit Depth
  • 24-bit
Simultaneous I/O
  • 2 x 2
Number of Mic Preamps
  • 2
Number of Headphone Outputs
  • 1
Number of MIDI Outputs
  • 1
Number of MIDI Inputs
  • 1
Number of Digital Outputs
  • 0
Number of Digital Inputs
  • 0
Number of Analog Outputs
  • 2
Number of Analog Inputs
  • 2

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