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Audio Interfaces for Sale on Reverb

Recording interfaces are at the center of any digital recording setup. It's the brain that converts analog signal from an instrument or microphone into a digital signal that can be processed by a computer or standalone DAW. If you're not recording directly into a laptop microphone or old-school tape machine recorder, you need an audio interface for your recording rig.

Here on Reverb, you can find the right audio interface for you and your needs from some of the best brands currently on the market.

What Kind of Audio Interface Do I Need?

Entry-level interfaces—like the popular Apogee Duet or Scarlett series from Focusrite include onboard preamps, which simply require an input source like a microphone and a cable to get up and running.

For more advance setups, studios will deploy standalone pres and opt for higher end A/D convertors that rather than the all-in-one interfaces seen at the consumer level. No matter what your exact needs, you can find interfaces to cover all your input and output needs on Reverb.

Another extremely popular series of audio interfaces is the Universal Audio Apollo series. For an in-depth comparison of that line of audio interfaces, see our Apollo Series Buying Guide. For a more in-depth guide comparing some of the best audio interfaces on the market at a variety of price points, check out our Audio Interfaces Buying Guide and watch the included video.

Audio Interfaces Near Me

To exclusively browse for audio interfaces in your area, reference the list of top cities and countries available on Reverb to search within a desired location. You also can review shipping details within an item’s “Shop Policies” section.

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