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The Zoom U-22 Handy Audio Interface is a compact, portable USB audio interface designed for high-quality recording and playback. With a 2-channel input, it supports resolutions up to 24-bit/96 kHz, making it ideal for musicians and podcasters on the go. Its lightweight design, battery or bus-powered options, and compatibility with various devices ensure you can create professional audio anywhere.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Audio Input | USB |
Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
Operating System | Mac |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Supported Software | Pro Tools |
L**N
Excellent travel audio interface. Small, Lightweight, Clear Audio, Very Low Noise Floor
I use this audio interface when traveling. It can be battery-powered or USB powered and is extremely lightweight, especially without batteries. The dimensions make this one of the smallest sized audio interfaces available.I also own the Zoom H1n and Zoom H7. This U-22 has a similar sound quality as the H7. I prefer to take an XLR mic, XLR cable and this U-22 along with a desktop folding mic stand as my travel setup. I have found the H7 overkill for most projects because my podcast, audio and video needs usually involve 1 mic. The H7 microphone quality is good but running the U-22 with an XLR mic gives me better results.For $80-100 this U-22 is an excellent choice for anyone wanting an upgrade in sound quality over USB mics. Pair this U-22 with a good XLR mic and you will have a setup far superior to anything in the consumer level audio section for far little investment money.My current mics:Sennheiser MKE600 Shotgun Mic https://amzn.to/3vk5U2cStellar X2 Mic https://amzn.to/3sSYBwFAKG Pro Audio C520 Headset Mic https://amzn.to/3eskbmEMy retired mics:Audio-Technica Condenser Microphone (AT899) https://amzn.to/3ey2JgfAudio-Technica AT2020USB Mic https://amzn.to/3vgO006Blue Yeti Mic https://amzn.to/2Pqodn0Apogee MiC Plus https://amzn.to/3vmwdV9Audio-Technica AT897Sennhesier MKE400 https://amzn.to/3tWwD4s
D**6
Great value nice quality
Got this specifically for RTA microphone duties for my car stereo system install EQ calibration. Didn't want to spend a ton but wanted a portable solution with phantom power. Fits perfectly. I have used Zoom products before at work for our Video Studio and they are built well. I would say a major benefit of this model is that it is its price and size. It's portable/small and can run on batteries. I have not actually tested this unit so I am commenting based on value, design, and quality build. I'm sure it's clean sounding though as all the other gear I use is.
M**B
Zoom sound quality for me was poor
To be honest I needed an interface quickly while I was awaiting my Evo 4 to arrive, so kinda knew the Zoom would not be a constant in my studio, but I can truly say I will never use again. For me the quality of sound through this device is poor and no where near as good as my Evo 4. You always get what you pay for on things like this. It was cheap so , there you go...Maybe good for guitar input via IPads etc, I’m using logic and just not the clarity I need for voice recording via an expensive mic.It will stay in my tech graveyard.
G**W
Great device--if you leave the output volume at 10.
I own both the Zoom H6 and the U-22, so I can speak from experience that they share the same fantastic sounding preamps. The preamps are super-low noise and help both small- and large-diaphragm condensers come through with incredible detail.What I have noticed (and may be the source of others' complaints) is that the output knob, if set to a value less than 10, starts to introduce electronic sizzle and whine into the audio output. This sizzle, from my testing, only exists due to this output knob. The sizzle is not recorded, and turning the knob to 10 completely fixes the problem. My guess is that the onboard volume attenuation is less than stellar.My recommendation: buy this fantastic device (unless you need stereo input), turn the output knob to 10, and use your computer to control the audio volume after you set the mic gain. It's a great product made by a great audio company.
J**Y
The Battery Advantage
Most other USB interfaces need power to work with an iPad, that is, a powered hub that needs AC current. This one can run on rechargeable batteries, but I had to get some new fancy ones [Ansmann 2850]. The powered hub I had been using required the addition of a ground wire to defeat 60hz hum. Switching to battery power I can not only perform my electro-acoustic music away from an outlet, there is no hum. To bring the input from my inactive pickup up to a reasonable gain I insert a phantom-powered Triton Audio BigAmp Piezo [about the size of an xlr adapter cylinder]. Be warned that the aux input is stereo and cannot accept anything weaker than a headphone output, so my hope of using it for the guitar pickup, with a mic plugged into the xlr in, was disappointed.
W**Y
Nice and quiet. Compact and easy to use.
I have the Zoom 24 track recorder for recording my band, but all the recordings I make anymore are for voiceover and audiobooks. The footprint is small and the recordings are dead quiet. Great deal for less than $100!
J**E
Solved a real problem very well!
Using a 24 channel live mixer in a sanctuary and needed to reduce that to stereo line-in for a laptop in order to live stream our worship during this "Stay Safe/Stay Home" era.SInce the board has line-level out, and your pc only offers a mic-level in, you need this!2 small gripes:1) The Aux in on the unit is 3.55mm (mini headphone sized), requiring an adapter to get from the RCA or 1/4" outputs from my mixer.2) You have to go hunting on their website for the audio drivers so your laptop will recognize the device.BUT, both issues easily solved, and the result is great. Also appreciate that the unit can be powered off the USB connection, so batteries are totally optional!All in all, excellent unit, arrived on time, and in good working order. - Thanks!
A**M
Very Little Headroom, Cheap Plastic
I got this in order to use a direct line from our wired monitor packs for audio while recording with phone. I split the signal after our pack, one into this and one into my in ears. Adjusting the pack to a barely loud enough volume causes this interface to distort/clip the signal even with the gain all the way down. I’ve tried it as many ways as I can think of to get my personal audio and this thing to behave but unless you’re running a separate controllable signal it’s just not usable. But if you were doing that you’d have even more gear and cables to hook up.Other than that, it’s likely usable at home in a controlled environment but for just barely a little more money you get a proper interface that does so much more and actually performs like it should.This is essentially just e waste waiting to happen.
P**A
Funciona
No tiene tanta ganancia, pero funciona bien. Para el precio está muy bien. Yo lo uso con un procaster y me ha ido bien.
T**K
Very handy, just like the name says
This a well constructed interface that pairs well with Garage Band and an iPad Pro. The audio is pretty clean as long as you have a decent mic, and tweak the settings properly. For those doing voice overs, recording podcasts, or other vocal work, this would be a good budget option. You can record on the go if you run it on batteries or have the right backup power.
A**L
It’s a perfect fit for my small studio!!
Audio interface is built to last. All the functions work perfectly fine. Inline option is a bonus to my studio. So far so good !! True value for money.
J**A
Excelente producto 100% funcional.
Me encantó desde el bonito, compacto y estético diseño del producto, además de su excelente funcionamiento. Buenos dispositivos Zoom de excelente calidad.
N**M
Great for recording instruments via stereo line in or mic.
I use it to record to multitrack from any musical instrument through line in or live mic. No lag, no noise GREAT!!
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