The Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 is a powerful USB audio interface for project studios. It features a bevy of analog I/O including two front facing combination inputs capable of operating as mic preamps or Hi-Z instrument inputs, six additional mic or line inputs, and eight line outputs with an additional two dedicated monitor outputs. Digital connectivity is covered as well, with both stereo SPIDF and ADAT optical in and out. Dedicated MIDI in and out, Wordclock sync, and front panel LED-based input level monitoring round out the more professional touches on this flexible entry in the Scarlett line of interfaces.

- Does Not Include Power Supply



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Listed4 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Scarlett 18i20 USB 2.0 Audio Interface
Categories
Computer Connectivity
  • USB
Sample Rate
  • 192 khz
Bus-Powered
  • No
Digital Input Format
  • S/PIDF
  • ADAT/Optical
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Digital Output Format
  • ADAT/Optical
  • S/PIDF
Compatibility
  • macOS
  • Windows
Bit Depth
  • 24-bit
Format
  • 19-inch Rackmount
Simultaneous I/O
  • 18 x 20
Number of Channels
  • 38
Number of Headphone Outputs
  • 2
Number of MIDI Outputs
  • 1
Number of MIDI Inputs
  • 1
Number of Digital Outputs
  • 10
Number of Digital Inputs
  • 10
Number of Analog Outputs
  • 10
Number of Analog Inputs
  • 8
Number of Mic Preamps
  • 8

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