Tascam US-122L USB 2.0 audio & MIDI interface
Hi all, for sale I have a Tascam US-122L USB 2.0 audio & MIDI interface. This would suit someone with integrated sound on their laptop or desktop PC, wishing to improve the audio quality of their system for hi-fi or music recording/performance. Basic specs are...
24-bit / 96-kHz audio over USB 2.0
2 x XLR microphone inputs with 48V Phantom power
Zero latency monitoring
RCA stereo line in with R channel switchable for guitar level input, MIDI 5-pin in/out, RCA stereo line-out, headphone out
The unit is built like the proverbial brick convenience, so can handle any abuse dished up to it by a gigging musician.
Any questions please ask.
$25 firm.
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