Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Heritage Edition Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface (Refurbished/New)
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Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

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Product Details

Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Apollo Twin X DUO Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Finish
  • Gray
Year
  • 2019 - 2024
Made In
  • United States
Categories
Bit Depth
  • 24-bit
Bus-Powered
  • No
Compatibility
  • Windows
  • macOS
Computer Connectivity
  • Thunderbolt
Digital Input Format
  • ADAT/Optical
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Digital
  • Solid State
Format
  • Desktop Standalone
Number of Analog Inputs
  • 2
Number of Analog Outputs
  • 4
Number of Channels
  • 14
Number of Digital Inputs
  • 8
Number of Digital Outputs
  • 0
Number of Headphone Outputs
  • 1
Number of MIDI Inputs
  • 0
Number of MIDI Outputs
  • 0
Number of Mic Preamps
  • 2
Sample Rate
  • 192 khz
Simultaneous I/O
  • 10 x 6

Overview

The Apollo Twin X is the latest in UA's line of portable professional audio interfaces. It has two preamps, best-in-class AD/DA conversion, low noise, and a 127dB dynamic range. With access to UAD plugins and the ability to be used with other devices for greater I/O and processing, it's the perfect start to a pro-grade home studio.

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