PreSonus AudioBox GO USB-C Audio Interface
Key Features:
- Singers, Musicians, Podcasters
- Bus Powered / Mac, Windows, iOS, Android
- Mic/Line Preamp, 1/4" Hi-Z Input
- Headphone Output, 2 Line Output
- 24-Bit / 96 kHz AD/DA Conversion
- Simple Controls and LED Indicators
- 48V, Zero-Latency Direct Monitoring
- DAWs, VIs, Plug-Ins, Loops, and Samples
A highly portable and affordable solution, the PreSonus AudioBox GO ultracompact USB Type-C audio interface offers:
- Clean Class-A mic preamp with phantom power
- 1/4" input for electric guitar/bass
- Bus-powered, travel-friendly format
The AudioBox GO features high-resolution converters for signal integrity and detail. With two 1/4" monitor outs and a stereo headphone output, it can drive speakers and headphones with independent volume controls. Bundled with Studio One Prime DAW software and Studio Magic plug-in suite.
Class-A Microphone Preamp
The AudioBox GO's XMAX-L Class-A mic preamp offers switchable 48V phantom power and up to 50 dB of gain, accommodating dynamic/condenser microphones or line-level signals.
Instrument Input
A dedicated 1/4" TS input allows direct connection of Hi-Z electric instruments like guitar or bass.
High-Resolution Converters
Supports digital resolutions up to 24-bit / 96 kHz for clarity and precision in AD/DA conversion.
Headphone and Monitor Outputs
Two 1/4" line/monitor outputs and a stereo headphone output allow easy hookup of speakers and studio headphones.
Latency-Free Monitoring
Features direct monitor function with a mix control for zero-latency live input signal blending.
Bus Powered over USB
Powered via USB connection to Mac, Windows, iOS, Android devices, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
Take It Anywhere
Ultracompact form factor conserves space, perfect for on-the-go recording.
Studio One Prime Software
Comes with a free license for PreSonus Studio One Prime DAW, offering a complete recording solution with powerful features and compatibility.
Studio Magic Plug-In Suite
Includes Ableton Live Lite, tutorials, six virtual instruments, and nine popular plug-ins in various formats.