Akai EIE Pro
Akai EIE Pro Posted on: 22.03.2013 by Shirley Muzzillo Anyone have any experience with this? The features and build are appealing and the fact that it's got a USB hub and looks like you could throw it through a wall makes it attractive. I'm believeing of picking one up for my audio interface. Think it's worth it? | |
Shirley Muzzillo 22.03.2013 | Anyone have any experience with this? The features and build are appealing and the fact that it's got a USB hub and looks like you could throw it through a wall makes it attractive. I'm believeing of picking one up for my audio interface. Think it's worth it? |
Lannie Kutay 25.03.2013 | get the ddm4000 it is a good unit. (the fact that you can create custom eq curves is indispensable) but for djing go for an audio 8 or audio 10 they will treat you good over the years and have perfect integration with traktor and play nice with other software as well. |
Shirley Muzzillo 25.03.2013 | I suppose the question for me now is, this and and a DDM4000, or a Denon x1600, or I might be missing it entirely and have a completely different 4 channel mixer option. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 25.03.2013 | That is Freaky ! I had never ever seen one before until today while randomly browsing ebay and read up on it and now on DJTT as well ! Looks like a very VERY cool soundcard. And even in a few years when USB is dead as a dodo, it'd make a mighty fine looking paperweight (much nicer looking than an Audio10 for example) |
Lannie Kutay 25.03.2013 | i have the eie pro i use it every day, a rock solid sound sound card with very low noise on the preamps and alot of headroom. the VU meters are old skool gold! the only thing is that on windows the drivers gave me blue screen all the time, until the most recent update, since then no problems!!! |
Corrin Penney 25.03.2013 | I bagged the non pro version recently. Its a great card even if its only 16bit playback. Honestly, you'd be hard pressed to hear the difference between 16 and 24 bit wav. The USB hub is great and the myriad of inputs and outputs really sets it above many of the other interfaces around this price range. Buy it! But make sure youve got enough desk space. |
Shirley Muzzillo 25.03.2013 | I was looking at it to potentially feed a DDM4000 into and because one of the USB ports on my Macbook is busted. That was the original idea, then I noticed the Denon x1600, which would cost close to what a DDM4000 + at least a good 4 channel soundcard would cost. This is more for DJing but flexibility is always nice. |
Ralph Alderette 24.03.2013 | what did you wanna use it for? dj or production? that thing is HUGE btw.. not practical for DJing out. take a look at the Saffire Pro 14 for production |
Shirley Muzzillo 23.03.2013 | Have you used it? Would you pick it over something else? |
Georgie Lukowiak 22.03.2013 | I've looked into it before, and yes ! As long as its the pro , seeing as too it has a much better sound quality. |
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