

🎧 Elevate your solo podcast game—pro sound, zero hassle.
The Focusrite Vocaster One is a sleek, single-channel podcasting interface designed for solo creators. It features automatic gain setting with 70 dB range, phone input for capturing calls, and camera output for video sync. Compatible with major OS platforms and bundled with Hindenburg LITE software, it delivers studio-quality audio with intuitive controls, making it the perfect tool for professional-grade home recording.













| ASIN | B09ZGS2B2M |
| Item model number | AMS-VOCASTER-ONE |
| Manufacturer | Focusrite |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 19.46 x 5.05 cm; 716.68 g |
M**É
Excelente solução para Pidcasters pequenos,a qualidade da gravação é excelente, funcionalidade também além de vir com um software traz acesso a DAW Hindenburg. O Material e construção são excelentes,atingi uma qualidade excepcional no meu Podcast com ele.
A**K
Great audio interface! I recently decided to upgrade my mic setup, and I needed a cheap audio interface that was also good quality. Ended up finding this one for 39.99, so pretty much an absolute steal. I absolutely love the quality of this interface. First of all, it was bigger than I was expecting it to be, but that wasn't a big deal. It was really simple to just plug it into my computer and plug my XLR from my mic to the interface. Controlling the gain this is super much easier, as it has color indicators that allow you to see if it's the perfect level or if it's too loud and needs adjusting. The only downside I would say about this is that if you are using a condenser microphone, the 48V phantom power setting turns off every time you power the audio interface off. Honestly, not a big deal. With the click of a button it can be activated again. One other that's amazing about this interface is that it uses a 6.3 mm headphone jack rather than a standard 3.5 mm jack. For a lot of people this might be a downside, but tbh for me it was not. I have the beyardynamic dt990 pros, and those headphones have the option of either using the 3.5 mm jack or it comes with a 6.3 mm jack accessory. Id prefer to use the 6.3 mm jack because it's more durable and overall I believe provides a more stable connection. I also have a mixer that I use with a set of dj turntables, and those also use a 6.3 mm headphone jack. It's really nice to be able to easily switch between using my headset for the audio interface and connecting to the mixer for my dj system rather than having to constantly screw on and off the 6.3 mm jack accessory that came with my headset. Overall I love this audio interface, I would recommend buying RIGHT NOW if you are tight on a budget.
H**.
Excellent product. Quality recording at an ideal price point.
A**E
La interfaz funciona como debe, la tengo con un at2020 y 0 problemas, los diales se sienten bien, esta bien construida y se escucha bien tanto la entrada como la salida con los audífonos solo ojo con el cable qué trae, es de muy mala calidad y la pc no detectaba la interfaz con este, consideren comprar uno de una marca confiable para usarlo
A**H
Very simple to set up, materials feel high quality. As far as pricing goes, this was insane value for money compared to similar alternatives. Ideal for podcasting or other vocal actions whereas similar devices are more so targetted for music enjoyers. Beautiful design (was a major reason I chose this), plenty of functions that I find helpful. And something I don't see mentioned much elsewhere, the Aux port is compatible with PS5 (at least for audio. I need to buy a new 4 pole TRRS cable to test microphone compatibility, but see no reason why it won't work).
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