Hi,
I was mainly curious if there is a cheaper alternative to the Audio 2-10 series? I know you shouldn't skimp on your gear, and this is just a starter setup. Anyways thanks for the help!
Hi,
I was mainly curious if there is a cheaper alternative to the Audio 2-10 series? I know you shouldn't skimp on your gear, and this is just a starter setup. Anyways thanks for the help!
They're really cheap for what they are.
What, specifically, do you want…there might be an alternative for that.
NI is giving A2dj with traktor pro 2 for 99. Still cheaper a used numark io and free virtual dj with a nanokontrol and your computer keyboard.
Starter setup or not, i HIGHLY recommend investing in gear that you won't replace due to it being a lesser quality "beginner" piece of hardware.
Whether you're serious about making a living from this eventually, or just investing in it as a hobby kind of thing, there's nothing worse than looking at a piece of gear you never use anymore and just seeing wasted money.
I bought an Audio 2 a couple of years ago, and it's still lasting me. At home i use my Audio 10 for more complicated mixes but still the Audio 2 comes out when i'm playing at a gig. Its high audio quality combined with solid build really aren't matched by anything else - especially for the price![]()
Is the A2 the same kind of quality as the A10? For example - if you're only using 2 outs of the A10, would it sound any different to the A2???
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Last edited by photojojo; 06-11-2012 at 07:13 AM.
That's not entirely correct. The converters are likely the same and they can do the same formats. The actual quality also depends on exactly how they do the filter and what kind of amplifiers they're using to get the signal up to line level. The fact that the Audio 10 uses a separate wall wart power supply and is physically larger kinda-sorta implies there might be some technical benefits.
But in practice, I seriously doubt the difference is audible.
The Audio 2 is easily good enough for DJ use if you don't need inputs on the card.
Thank you all for all of your help, I think I will end up going with the audio 2.![]()
I'm pretty sure electrix went out of business. I'm not sure if NI is the only company having problems with using USB 2.0 sound cards on USB 3.0 ports, but if it's a systemic thing, you can rest assured that when you have to upgrade, that thing will never work.
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