

You will also get Stereo 1/4 th out /// 1/4 th inch Headphone out (with independent control). Making the whole user interface side quite easy to understand and use.Īs far as output are considered, it's got TRS outputs in the back of the panel. Personally speaking I really love the meters on this audio interface. Talking about input M audio Air 192|4 got a combo microphone and line input option on the back side of the interface and a high Z input for your guitar on the front low end.

The knobs on the interface are huge (especially the center volume control one) but they feel quite nice when operated. And you better like that because the interface has to sit on your desk in front of you because of the design.Īnd it's big in size when compared to the rest. M-Audio Air 192|4 is the most unique looking audio interface on this list. Now let’s dive in to the detailed analysis of the best budget audio interfaces under $100.Īlright let's get this started with the newest audio interface of the seven. So I will also let you readers know about how loud the headphone outputs are on these interfaces. As you might know DT 770 is quieter than your average headphones. I used my beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro, 250 ohm headphones to test these interfaces.

Meaning you have two inputs for external recording. All of these interfaces are 2 channel interfaces.All of these audio interfaces are around $100 except for one of them which is under 60 (at the time of this writing).
