🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with BOMGEmini!
The BOMGEmini 2 Channel USB Audio Interface is a versatile and portable solution for recording, streaming, and podcasting. With 48 kHz audio resolution, dual XLR inputs, and +48V phantom power, it caters to both beginners and professionals. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures compatibility with major recording software, making it an essential tool for musicians and content creators on the go.
Frequency Response | 48 Hz |
Audio Input | Microphone, guitar, mobile phone, computer, musical instrument |
Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
Operating System | Mac os XWindows XP |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, iphone |
Supported Software | Ableton,Auria pro,FL studio,Garageband,Live lite,Pro tools first |
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
J**R
Very Nice, with the right cable!
When you get it right it’s great! It took trial & error to get it going well without interference of noise! I went through 3-4 different usb-c cables before I found one that was quiet, all of which were brand new by the way! But overall it looks great, easy to monitor visually & the sound quality is also pretty great! I’m still playing around with it & will update with a video later if I can!
N**C
Great audio interface, Simple but working well
it is cheap price audio interface but the sound quality not bad. It is simple very easy use, no need drivers, just plug and play.Has 48V power supply work on 2 XLR input.. Sampling rate is fine for online Podcast like speech or word spoken.. for the price point, it is impeccable
J**N
Waste of money
Complete waste of money, cheap product that fails to properly after only a couple of months. worst audio purchase of my life.
L**S
Good sound quality!
I like the sound quality for the price it is being sold for.
T**E
Easy to use USB interface but not made for high-resolution recording
I used this recording interface in a project today. It connects and is recognized by my iPad very quickly. I didn't need to use an additional power supply to power up the interface like most of the higher-end ones. However, the sound quality is not very high-resolution. I record my guitar through an amp and various microphones and I feel like I don't hear a lot of detail and characteristics of what I'm used to with this interface. While it does receive and convert audio to digital OK, it just sounded bland and not rich and exciting. I noticed that the mid-range sounded muddy and there's not much clarity in the treble range. Again, it's not terrible but it's just noticeably less quality than my name-brand interface.The construction quality is not great. The entire thing is made out of cheap plastic and it doesn't feel robust. The labels and graphics were cheaply printed on stickers and attached to the box. A few areas on the panel already show signs of scratches and I noticed them as soon as I unboxed the interface. I suspect that all of the labels will be scratched off in no time and then I'll be stuck with wondering what the knobs and jacks are supposed to do. If you plan on keeping this permanently on your desk, then its less-than-robust construction quality shouldn't be too much of a factor. However, if you planning on traveling with the interface, make sure to treat it gently and don't ever drop it.This interface is not all bad though. I do like the fact that the interface is two combo jacks which is great and very useful. If a lower-cost interface like this one can have two combo jacks, it makes me wonder why the name-brand interface doesn't have them as default. Another good feature of this interface is that there's a physical 48V phantom power button that you can activate without having to rely on the software. Speaking of software, this interface doesn't require any proprietary driver or software to function and it seems to be easily recognized by the devices as an incoming audio interface.Lastly, a few words of caution if you decide to get this interface. First, there's no documentation on what the sample rate is. It's not stated on the unit itself, the manual, or the Amazon listing. My guess is it's 44.1kHz but don't quote me on that. It's definitely not 96kHz or anything higher. If you notice some clicking noises when you plug in the interface to your DAW, try changing the sample rate of your DAW and see if it goes away. Second, not every condenser microphone will work with the interface's 48V phantom power. There's no documentation that specifies in which circumstances a condenser mic would not work with this interface so unfortunately this is going to be a trial and error. If your mic doesn't work, try adding a USB power supply to the setup and that might help with the issue.This is a fine interface to get if you want to start getting into recording with your computer/DAW and/or don't really care about getting high-resolution audio recording. However, if you're looking for a high-quality interface with a high-quality construction, you may need to look elsewhere on Amazon.
S**1
This thing is very good.
I’m very satisfied
W**Y
Impressive simple audio interface
I'm a music producer and I already own a range of audio interface products from Focusite and Behringer. But now I'm also looking to buy a very simple audio interface to connect my microphone and guitar to My DAW. I was attracted by its appearance on Amazon. We didn’t know much about the BOMGE brand. We found on the Internet that they seem to specialize in producing some audio equipment. The price is really impeccable, so I placed my order without hesitation!Now that I have been using the product for a while, what really comforts and surprises me is that its sound quality is good, and the sampling rate is 16 bit/48khz, which is enough for me to record some simple tracks. The 48V phantom power feature greatly facilitates my use of condenser microphones and other professional equipment. Also, it is very compatible. I have tested it on both my MAC and PC, and it integrates seamlessly with mainstream audio software.This audio interface from BOMGE exceeded my expectations in terms of price, configuration, design and compatibility. I would highly recommend!
K**R
Poor FL Studio support
While the input is visible in FL Studio, I cannot get it to record as there is no support with ASIO drivers. It is not simply plug and play as other reviews suggest.
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