Universal Audio Volt 1
1 x 2 USB Audio Interface
Latest User Reviews
Much, much better than any other audio interface at this price point. Both build and sound quality wise.
Good quality but sharp edges
Metal casing feels solid, the dials are so smooth, the sound is great quality and the free plugins are great. My only issue is the edges are quite sharp
Good deal.
First audio interface I've bought.
Great quality for the price.
Got some free plugins under promo.
Does the job
Home use, doesn't get much easier than this to start recording. UA drivers are reliable so far, the unit is sturdy, let's you forget it's there
Brilliant little interface... I mean it's UA to be fair
So I purchased this interface for when I'm traveling for work, so I can leave my SSL 2+ at home. I work in video/audio production so it helps to have a more portable solution. And it means I can throw my guitar in the car when I'm in hotels for a few nights and work on my own stuff.
All I can say about the sound quality, is it's great, certainly everything I need.
Sounds great, and although it's a shame there's none of that sweet sweet DSP, at this price you'd be a fool to expect it. The midi ports are a nice touch too, I've found them surprisingly useful, although your workflows will vary.
Also, its aesthetically very pleasing, and the metal chassis has a nice bit of weight to it. Feels like a much more expensive bit of kit than it is, if you care about that sort of thing!
If you need a small factor audio interface, you won't do much better for the money.
UA VOLT1 and MOTU M2
I will compare with MOTU M2.
VOLT 1 arrived today.
Both products are of very high quality and each of them is a leader in the market!
I bought a second sound card for the kitchen, mainly for headphones.
Packed better than mota. And whoever smells the box, it’s better to buy VOLT for sure)))
About headphones - Fostex T60RP with VOLT plays better!
The VOLT's headphone amp is much louder.
Noise - no guitar noise, none of the cards I have. No matter how you turn it on, no matter how you turn it on.
Probably on VOLT the instrumental input at the 0 mark is a little more powerful. But the overload, when hitting the strings, is achieved approximately the same for both.
I have Motu for 3 years, there are no problems on Windows, I don’t use poppy.
The only motu, once a year (maximum 2), the sound disappears. Treated off / on. (Because I turn off monitors with a power filter.)
There are no other problems.
Once I tried the MSI B550 A-PRO motherboard (like a good one), with it the motu had falling off, it fell off almost constantly). (I have an asrock X470)
If you do not read the characteristics and do not watch reviews. BOTH cards are good! For MY ears and VOLT headphones, I like it better.
I also really like that VOLT can be turned on from the power supply.
The best budget audio interface I have tried!
Before eventually settling on the Universal Audio Volt 1, I tried Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen, Motu M2, Røde AI-1, and Steinberg UR12. Each of those four interfaces had its own pros and cons, but neither of them stood out as the clear winner. Their flaws were too significant for me to tolerate and far outweighed the positives. Having tried the most recommended options and been disappointed by all of them, I had almost given up hope, but then, I decided to try one of the Volt series interfaces, which were relatively new at the time. I had never heard anything about Universal Audio before, so I had absolutely no idea what to expect. To my surprise, the Volt exceeded all my expectations! Firstly, the build quality was excellent: the unit was light, but it had the right amount of heft to give off an impression of quality. Also, the entire unit, except for the grey plastic front panel, seemed to be made out of powder-coated steel and aluminum! Secondly, the design had a sophisticated retro aesthetic, and the color of the aforementioned aluminum matched the color of my MacBook perfectly! Thirdly, every knob and button was placed intuitively, and I especially liked the on/off rocker switch on the back. Another great feature was a couple of signal level indicator LEDs, the uppermost of which turned red whenever the audio was clipping. Also, speaking of LEDs, the buttons were transparent and had a different color LED inside them, so it was simple to tell which of the functions were on without having to read the labels above the buttons — even in the dark! As somebody with myopia, I appreciated this feature a lot. Now, to the sound quality. Since I am not a singer, I only tried recording my electric guitar, and the results that I got were truly professional quality. Latency was not an issue at all. Since I failed to notice any of it, I did not even try changing the default buffer size setting on my DAW. Lastly, the built-in headphone amplifier was more than powerful enough for my 47 Ω headphones with a 96 dB sensitivity. As far as I can recall, I never had the headphone volume knob on my Volt 1 set past 12 o'clock. So, to sum everything up, the Volt 1 is an excellent budget interface that has an unsurpassed price-to-quality ratio.
Tolles Audio-Interface, ich denke, es ist das beste seiner Klasse! Alle ihm zugewiesenen Aufgaben werden ausgeführt, was ein sehr wichtiger Punkt in der Musik ist!
The best sound card for the money and the main thing is that with it I got three compressors and one plate from universal audio that sound divine. The biggest disadvantage of this sound card is that you can not adjust the monitoring volume.
Interesanting device
This interface is a very interesting piece of gear... When I compare this to my old interface (Focusrite Scarlet Solo) I think that UA bit better reproduces the sound... I really like independent headphones volume pot and preamps are stellar.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Universal Audio
- Released in 2021
- Average price : $128
- 24 Bit / 192 kHz AD/DA converter
- Integrated microphone preamp with vintage mic preamp mode
- +48 V phantom power switchable
- Headphone amplifier
- Direct monitoring
- USB bus-powered
- Compatible with PC (Windows 10 64 bit), Mac (macOS 10.14 Mojave or higher), iPad and iPhone (iOS 14 or higher)
- Dimensions : 199mm x 95mm x 175mm
- Weight : 0.86kg
- Includes USB-C to USB-A cable
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- 1 Mic/Instrument/Line combo input: XLR / 6.3 mm jack
- 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack
- Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
- 1 MIDI input and output
- 5V DC input for optional power supply unit
- USB-C connector
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