M-Audio FireWire 1814
Owners of small project studios have yet another recording interface to consider – the FireWire 1814, from M-Audio. Keith Gemmell makes tracks...
Price: £450.00
Manufacturer: M-Audio
Website: http://www.maudio.co.uk
The folks at M-Audio are a truly industrious bunch, adding new products to the company’s seemingly endless range of audio hardware at a furious pace. Why, only a year ago we saw the introduction of the FireWire 410, its first portable FireWire interface. Featuring a four-in,ten-out audio configuration, it proved ideal for computer musicians who record alone and build up tracks one at a time. Hot on its heels came the FireWire Audiophile which, like the 410 before it, was designed to take full advantage of the high bandwidth and ultra-low latency figures that the FireWire protocol provides. And now, barely six months later, we’re introduced to yet another unit in this fast-expanding line of audio interfaces.
Score: 8
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 18
Filed under
Audio Interfaces,
Hardware,
Preamps
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