All of you know that time is money. That’s why Focusrite has already thought for you and gathered up in the sound recording kit all what is needed to start immediately after purchase. In our video, we’ll examine two sets that include: Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio or Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio third-generation audio interface, Focusrite HP60 MkIII headphones and Focusrite Scarlett CM25 MkIII microphone. The main difference between these sets is the connection options: the first has one combined and one instrumental input, and the second has two combos. Both have the branded Air function (which emulates the sound of branded preamplifiers of more expensive models), phantom power, mono and stereo monitoring, outputs for connecting monitors, USB Type-C for connecting to a computer, and much more. For more information about Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gn Studio and Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gn Studio sound recording kits, watch the video review on our channel!
0:06 What is in this video
0:32 About the kits
0:48 Appearance and switching
2:22 Focusrite Scarlett CM25 MkIII microphone test compared to the Marantz MPM-1000
2:50 What is inside
3:36 Headphone amplifier (Focusrite HP60 MkIII, Axelvox HD271, BEHRINGER HC 2000 Headphone Comparison)
4:50 Drivers
7:15 Final test
8:38 Summary
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