Maono Maonocaster AME2 Usb Audio Interface
$10.09
$18.77
The Maono Maonocaster AME2 (also known as the Maonocaster E2) is a portable, all-in-one audio production studio designed for streamers, podcasters, and content creators. It acts as a bridge between high-end XLR microphones and digital devices like smartphones and PCs, offering built-in effects and a battery-powered design for mobile use. Key Audio Specifications The AME2 is built to handle professional microphones that usually require significant power, such as the Shure SM7B. Streamer-Centric Features 3-Level Mic Gain: A dedicated switch allows you to toggle between 40dB, 50dB, and 60dB of gain. This is a standout feature at this price point, as it allows gain-hungry dynamic microphones to work without needing an external “Cloudlifter.” 11 Customizable Sound Pads: Includes 3 buttons for longer recordings (up to 60s) and 8 buttons for shorter sound bites (up to 20s). Note that sounds must be recorded into the pads via the inputs; they cannot be “dragged and dropped” via software. Pro-Grade FX: 12-Step Auto-Tune: Real-time pitch correction for singing. 6 Reverb Modes: Studio, KTV, Church, Hall, Valley, and Room. Pitch Changer: Adjusts voice from deep bass to high “chipmunk” tones. Smart Controls: Side Chain: Automatically lowers background music volume when you start speaking. Music Only: An algorithm that attempts to remove vocals from a song to create an instant karaoke track. Loopback: Allows you to capture system audio from your PC—essential for gaming streams. Input/Output Layout The AME2 is designed to support multi-device streaming simultaneously. Inputs: 1 x XLR/TRS Combo, 1 x 3.5mm Mic, 1 x 6.35mm Instrument (Guitar/Bass), 1 x 3.5mm AUX. Outputs: 2 x LIVE-OUT (for streaming to two phones), 1 x Monitor Speaker Out, 2 x Headphone Jacks (3.5mm). Data: Dedicated USB-C port for PC/Mac connection. Pros & Cons Pros: Highly portable and battery-powered—great for “on-the-go” recording. Powerful enough to drive high-end dynamic mics like the Shure SM7B. Bluetooth input makes it easy to add background music or phone callers. Cons: 16-bit audio depth is lower than the 24-bit industry standard for professional music production. USB microphones are not supported; it only accepts analog inputs. Plastic build is lightweight, which is great for travel but less “rugged” than metal interfaces. Category: Live Streaming
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