| Product Description: | A full recording package with a two-input audio interface, a Focusrite dynamic mic, mic cable, and sound-isolating headphones, the Focusrite Vocaster Two Studio lets you launch your solo or two-person podcast in moments and easily take the quality of your content to a higher level. The ultraportable Vocaster Two podcast interface turns your computer or USB-C iPad into a potent and intuitive content-creation station, with gobs of automatic gain for any kind of microphone, onboard sound enhancements a button-push away, and a smart selection of podcast-centric software. With the option to tap remote guests, infuse music and other audio clips, and even feed the mix to a camera, the Vocaster Two Studio is a well-rounded podcasting solution that remains simple. |
| Product SKU: | 1702486 |
| acdc_power_adapter: | 5 VDC at 1 A (Not Included) |
| analog_audio_io: | 2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Mic Input2x 1/4" TRS Unbalanced Headphone Output2x 1/4" TRS Balanced Monitor Output1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Unbalanced Line Output1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Unbalanced Smartphone In/Out |
| bit_depths: | 24-Bit |
| box_dimensions_lxwxh: | 19.1 x 12.2 x 4.7" |
| built-in_dsp: | No |
| built-in_microphone: | No |
| channels_of_io: | 2 Inputs / 2 Outputs |
| digital_audio_io: | No |
| dimensions: | 8.8 x 4.4 x 2" / 22.4 x 11.3 x 5 cm |
| display: | No |
| dual-input_audio_interface_with_2_hp_out: | Focusrite Dynamic Microphone |
| expansion_slots: | No |
| frequency_response: | Inputs:20 Hz to 20 kHz +0/-0.5 dB 1/8" / 3.5 mm Line Outputs:20 Hz to 20 kHz 1/4" Line Outputs:20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.15 dB 1/4" Headphone Outputs:20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.5 dB |
| gaintrim_range: | Up to 70 dB |
| headphone_output_power: | 28 mW into 33 Ohms8.5 mW into 270 Ohms |
| headphones_mic_cable: | USB Type-C for Mac/Windows/iPad |
| high-pass_filter: | No |
| host_connection: | 1x USB-C (Class-Compliant) |
| host_connection_protocol: | USB 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 |
| impedance: | 1/8" / 3.5 mm Outputs:220 Ohms Mic Inputs:3 Kilohms 1/4" Line Outputs:440 Ohms Aux Inputs:18 Kilohms 1/4" Headphone Outputs:5 Ohms |
| input_level_adjustment: | 1x Knob |
| maximum_input_level: | Mic Inputs:+12.5 dBu (Min Gain) Aux Inputs:+1 dBu |
| maximum_output_level: | 1/4" Line Outputs:+14 dBu 1/8" / 3.5 mm Line Outputs:-24.5 dBu 1/8" / 3.5 mm Aux Outputs:-26 dBu 1/4" Headphone Outputs:+6.5 dBu at 0 dBFS |
| maximum_sampling_rate: | 48 kHz / 24-Bit |
| midi_io: | No |
| mobile_device_compatibility: | iPad (with USB-C) |
| network_io: | No |
| number_of_microphone_inputs: | 2 |
| os_compatibility: | Computer: macOS / WindowsMobile: iPadOS Only |
| package_weight: | 6.1 lb |
| pad: | No |
| phantom_power: | 48 V, Selectable On/Off (on 2 Channels) |
| power_consumption: | 4.5 W (Maximum) |
| power_requirements: | AC/DC Power Adapter (Not Included) or USB Bus Power |
| required_hardware: | Available USB-A Port |
| sample_rate_conversion: | No |
| sample_rates: | Up to 48 kHz |
| solomute: | Mute per Input Channel |
| sync_io: | No |
| sync_sources: | Internal |
| thdn: | Inputs:≤ -94 dB 1/4" Line Outputs:≤ -96 dB 1/4" Headphone Outputs:-96 dB 1/8" / 3.5 mm Outputs:-73 dB |
| usb_non-host: | No |
| weight: | 0.8 lb / 0.4 kg (without Accessories) |
| wireless: | Bluetooth |
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"Purchase this item at Sweetwater, and get $300.00 off! The price shown reflects your savings. Effective now through 1/7/2026."
Guessing this may be holiday pricing. So anybody looking, don't feel rushed and impulse buy. Do your research first.
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At this point gear doesn't really matter. Everything is good enough since manufacturing has gotten so good.
What matters is skill and practice.
If i was 16 again and thinking about making music I'd get this. a mic, 2 inputs and good enough headphones for $100? and from a company with a history and not some amazon brand like RETHNSUYSLHLKAJSHLAKGHSRKLJH? easy yes.
My only question would be is if there are any weird latency issues but I doubt it. Everything uses the same chips and I would bet a finger whatever chips are inside this are inside every other focusrite interface because that's the rules of economy of scale
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If there's more than one person involved, they're usually within a few feet of each other in what I assume would be a quiet room.
Is it just to look 'cool and involved'? Is there always construction going on outside? Are they all half deaf from attending very loud concerts?
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If there's more than one person involved, they're usually within a few feet of each other in what I assume would be a quiet room.
Is it just to look 'cool and involved'? Is there always construction going on outside? Are they all half deaf from attending very loud concerts?
More reasons here - https://riverside.com/blog/why-do...headphones
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