Focusrite Clarett 8Pre X Thunderbolt Audio Interface

Focusrite Clarett 8Pre X Thunderbolt Audio Interface

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Clarett 8Pre X Thunderbolt Audio Interface
Finish
  • Red
Year
  • 2010s
Categories
Bit Depth
  • 24-bit
Bus-Powered
  • No
Compatibility
  • Windows
  • macOS
Computer Connectivity
  • Thunderbolt
Digital Input Format
  • ADAT/Optical
  • S/PIDF
Digital Output Format
  • ADAT/Optical
  • S/PIDF
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Digital
  • Solid State
Format
  • 19-inch Rackmount
Number of Analog Inputs
  • 8
Number of Analog Outputs
  • 10
Number of Channels
  • 54
Number of Digital Inputs
  • 18
Number of Digital Outputs
  • 18
Number of Headphone Outputs
  • 2
Number of MIDI Inputs
  • 1
Number of MIDI Outputs
  • 1
Number of Mic Preamps
  • 8
Sample Rate
  • 192 khz

Overview

The Focusrite Clarett 8Pre X is a powerful 2U interface packed with eight fully-featured mic preamps, enough to get the whole band in one take in pristine 24bit/96kHz quality either in the studio or on location. With remarkable low-latency performance and extensive analog and digital I/O, the Focusrite Clarett range of Thunderbolt audio interfaces brings the sound of classic ISA mic preamps straight into your DAW. The switchable "Air Effect" for each mic preamp closely emulates the sound of transformer-coupled circuits to give a high frequency sheen and polish to your recordings right from the get-go, on the road or in the studio.

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