Miditech Guitarface II
Class Compliant USB Audio Interface

Latest User Reviews
Overaly it is good startpoint for recording your sesions or ideas. I used it with my pc as first sound interface and i think it was fair for price. I've had some hiss issues but i connected ground externally and problem was gone.
Crackling noise
I think it could be a good product but I have a major problem, there?s a crackling noise in the background even when there?s no mic. I?ve read that the guy who posted a comment before me had the same problem and resolved it so if anyone can help me please send it to [email protected] pls
Good Product For Beginners
If you are just starting out this might be the thing for you. It's not very expensive and pretty easy to set up and use.
Nice interface
It does a pretty decent job. You get what you pay for this one. It makes lot of noise while recording but it's not something it cant be taken care of later in mastering. Overall a nice interface.
Nice simple interface
Connected and found device instantly. Nice audio. Used with Amplitube 3 and had near perfect audio. Controls gave plenty of volume and the phantom power was great for mics. Mic sound was strong and the signal strength lights were a good indication of volume in changing to red on clipping. Nice simple interface if you just want a portable guitar and mic interface.
Miditech Guitarface 2
It does the Job I need it to do. Can't complain at all about this product :)
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Miditech
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $54
- Stereo interface
- 16 bits / 48 kHz
- LINE In / LINE Out
- HI-Z instrument preamp with input gain control
- MIC preamplifier with switchable 48 V phantom power
- Adjustable stereo headphone output
- USB powered
- Running under Windows without driver
- Incl. Magix Samplitude SE and IK Multi-media AmpliTube 3 Free, ASIO driver downloadable on manufacturer site
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