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MAONO USB Audio Interface for PC: Interface with XLR Input 24-bit/192kHz Routing Software LOOPBACK ASIO Driver for Recording Music, Home-Studio, Guitar, Podcast, Streaming, DAW(PS22 Lite Black)

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1.Model:Ps22 Lite Black


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  • Capture every detail of your sound: Imagine the perfect take, every note and beat, captured as if by magic. That's the MAONO PS22 Lite audio interface—designed for the recording enthusiast and streamer in you. With high-resolution recording at 24-bit/192kHz and a dynamic range of 106dB, this USB audio interface for PC and Mac ensures your sound is as clear and realistic as the original performance
  • For Microphone Lovers: Podcasters and Voice Actors, the PS22 Lite XLR audio interface is perfect. It can handle condenser and dynamic microphones with up to 56 dB of preamp and 48V phantom power. Enjoy a warm and clear sound for your podcasts or voice-over work
  • Create Your Music with Guitar: Whether you are a musician or a guitar enthusiast, an interface for recording music gives you rich, realistic sound. Plug into the audio interface's dedicated instrument input, adjust the impedance, and get guitar and vocal effects quickly. Stand out from the crowd with our recording music audio interface, and make sure every note you play is memorable
  • Powerful ProStudio Routing Software: Live-Streamers or Social Media Influencers, take control of your live streams with the PS22 Lite. The ProStudio Routing Software included with this computer recording audio interface opens up a world of possibilities with additional virtual channels and loopbacks, and it's compatible with ASIO drivers for low-latency output, providing the flexibility needed for your broadcast
  • For Beginners: Content Creators just starting in recording, The USB audio interface for pc is designed with intuitive modes for recording, live broadcast, and instruments, making it easy to switch between setups. Its plug-and-play capability and direct monitoring switch save time and streamline your creative process
  • User-friendly and Easy to use: Hold a device that fits in the palm of your hand but packs a sound punch. The PS22 LITE interface is designed to be small, light, and compact. The dynamic light ring indicates sound input status, the ergonomic and comfortable feel, and the side headphone monitoring interface reduces cable clutter, enhances audio experience, is not just easy to use but also enhances your audio experience, letting your creativity flow
  • Compatibility and Package List: Dream of a setup that's as versatile as your talent. The MAONO PS22 Lite USB audio interface plays well with Mac, Windows, and even iPads, with a plug-and-play function that makes connecting a breeze. Compatibility with popular DAW recording software like Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Steinberg Cubase.Your package includes the audio interface, a USB-A/USB-C to USB-C cable, and a user manual—everything you need to start making music today



Product Description

usb audio interface

Russell Ehrnsberger
2025-09-05 11:28:26
Recording audio sounds great. I live the direct monitor feature.To use it with a DAW, you need to install their driver. The everything began working. Looking forward to my next purchase
The Truth
2025-07-15 18:07:38
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Kyle Ortiz
2025-07-04 12:33:45
This thing is really nice! It's very simple and straight forward and feels like really good quality! The knobs feel really nice to turn too
Kurt W.
2025-06-30 13:40:01
My previous review on this product was not a happy one. I connected it to multiple devices, had the biggest problem with crackles and pops and as much as it did what it was supposed to, it just wouldn't do it smoothly.I initially tried to contact support through Maono's website to figure out what was going on. No answer. Initially my review on this product was 2 stars, 3 for a product that kind of works with a lot crackle and pops and bringing it down to a 2 for not getting an answer from support.Despite the support not being available through their website, I recommend reaching out to the email listed on the website as well. Between the efforts of both Amazon and the support on the email I sent to separately, I can now re-review this product and am very grateful I got a new one sent out to do so.The new product is great! It is everything you would expect from an interface at this low of a price and more! It is the only interface worth getting at this price point. Is this the highest quality interface you can get? No. If you're willing to spend about twice as much, you can get the Audient devices which I personally consider to have fantastic sound quality, especially at their price. But this is PERFECT for it's price. That said, there are a few things to note. Imagine my disappointment when I plugged in the new interface, and it also crackled and popped. But this time, doing tests on multiple devices, I found it wasn't the interface itself, not strictly.Before I get into more about the crackles and pops, the device itself has an instrument in port and an XLR port, allowing for two inputs. Each has its own gain knob. There are also two outputs, one for a monitor and one for headphones. Each of these also has its own knob. It is pretty straightforward. It has a switch to direct monitor or just receive the full mix on output. It has a 48v phantom power for any condenser mics that might need it. As with any interface, I recommend downloading and installing the driver when you get it. That said, please read on to see one of the issues I had with the driver and the easy process on how to fix it. Another part that I really like and didn't think about being unique before, but got pointed out in a review by Obscure Mics, which I recommend going to check out his review of it on YouTube, is the lighting. The lights on this are really cool, modern and unique. If you start to clip, it even turns red to show you. Really nice job here.Now, for the snap, crackles and pops. Okay, not the snap, but I couldn't resist. There are four causes for crackles and pops on this device, and I had the fortune of being able to find all four causes to now be able to assess how to deal with them:1) The first device I received was having internal issues. This seems to be an infrequent thing to happen with their products where I just got unlucky, so I can't hold that against them. The new device doesn't have this issue. No problem.2) When I received the new device, it still had an issue on my main computer. I had an idea though. What if, by chance, it was the driver causing the issue? Easy enough to test. I tested the same exact inputs and outputs, but this time I used ASIO4ALL. And wouldn't you believe it worked JUST fine. No issues. No crackles and pops. Occasionally some weird ASIO4ALL issues, but that's not relevant to this interface. So I tried reinstalling the driver. And this fixed it! No more crackles and pops. So if you're having an issue, and it's only when using the Maono driver, I recommend trying to reinstall. But I also recommend that Maono look at why this happens and work on fixing it for future users.3) Use USB-C. On some devices I still had an issue running the interface through USB. USB is outdated, and this device uses USB-C for a reason. If you're having issues, use USB-C.4) Use a hub with a phone. If you want to connect this to a phone, which you can, get a hub that has both pd charging and a USB-C out data port then plug it into your phone and make sure it's charging while the interface is plugged in to the data port. This will provide a stable power source for the interface when connected to a phone and will work fine at this point!Positives:Great device for the price!It works and works pretty well once the bugs are figured out and dealt with!The input, output, dial and switch options are really nice on a device of this price range.The driver works well and provides low latency.The option for 96 khz is really great! It helps it keep up with the times, as well as using USB-C.Speaking of USB-C, the provided USB-C to USB cord is nice. I just don't really recommend using it unless you absolutely have to, and you've tested and know it will work for your setup.Recommendations for Improvement:A bit of additional quality control probably wouldn't hurt.Please fix whatever issue I had with the driver if it's something that can happen again to someone else.Provide an option for additional power straight to the device for more consistent power.Improve the pre-amps. This is half the price of the Audient devices I mentioned before, but the pre-amps do sound like it. I would love to see this device redone at the same price with improved pre-amps.Create more budget interface devices at reasonable prices. Include the improved pre-amps. Behringer has an 8-input interface at $180. I challenge Maono to do the same but cheaper with the higher quality pre-amps. Maybe even include ADAT ports or have devices with them? Maybe we can get it down to $100? Think about how much of a market that could take over!Extra buld quality like being made of metal would be nice, but at this price, is it really a major concern? Not for me.Overall, I really like this product for the price. And if you need a budget interface to start out with or to carry around, this is a great one for you. I currently have this rated at four stars, but if this device is still working great after a month, I'll make sure to give it five at that time.
Esteban
2025-06-23 10:51:43
This interface is just what I needed, it is simple and very easy to use. I can connect it to my iPad and laptop with no issues and there is no latency which was an issue with other devices. Their customer support team is amazing, they were quick to respond and are very polite.Highly Recommended!
Customer
2025-04-25 12:02:31
At the time of writing this, I believe this is the only non Amazon Vine review. The device could be a little more plug and play, without installing the Maono application the selectable resolutions for the mic were limited. After installing it, the full resolution was made available. I don't like that an email address is required to download the application.But that is kind of the end of the complaints, for the most part it is plug-n-play even if the full feature set is available without the app.The audio quality is excellent on both the output and the and input. It does what they claimed, so that is the reason behind the 5 star review.Not really a fault, but the ability to mute the inputs without turning the gain all the way down would be great, and the ability to adjust the live monitoring level on the headphone output.
Ken
2025-03-24 17:47:52
Works great both as an interface for an electric guitar and a Logitech Ember microphone. No idea if others are any better for a hobbyist - and I suspect if you have no idea either this one is probably fine.
FrostedReviews
2025-03-15 13:26:29
TLDR: This is a great audio mixer for the price. It does its main job well, i.e. interface your audio inputs and giving you an output. Audio quality is great and has an ASIO driver that works.My experience with the Maono audio interface so far is mixed with amazement, relieve and points for future additions. My review is from a gaming view 1st, voice chat 2nd and low cost 3rd.I have not used an hardware audio interface before and already had a FDUCE SL40 Dynamic USB/XLR mic that I originally got as a budget friendly XLR mic to help me when I was ready to move from USB to XLR (this was not the reason for getting the audio mixer as the USB worked really well).The main reason for getting the audio mixer was because I bought a budget friendly Linsoul KZ ZS10 PRO 2 IEM set and the audio cable was short and didn't reach from where my pc was located. This planted the seed to look into audio mixer vs getting an extension cable. Since I wanted to get one eventually I started researching but always had this question how will it work in game, will I hear the footsteps with spatial location awareness i.e. from where are the footsteps or shots coming. This info seemed to be very difficult to find as no one would comment or mention the surround sound passing through to the headset but now I can help someone out. The surround sound and quality of the audio passes along great, you can hear where the plane or car is coming from, where someone is running or walking and trying to sneak up on you. The headset output has its own volume control which again I find amazing as you can adjust the audio very easily when you are in a loud battle or up it when you are in a very quite place.The mic was detected effortlessly after ensuring the Windows settings were defaulted to the new audio interface. There is an individual control for the mic gain (with clipping) which I find really amazing as you don't need to open any software to adjust especially in a game. The mic audio sound and feels more crisp and is most probably due to being amplified on the device as opposed to software gain. It has 48V phantom power than I don't need so did not test or use it. One big disadvantage on the mic part is no Mute button on the device. I would hope they add this as I find it very odd that you have gain control on a mic but no way to mute it except turning down the gain but then you loose your current gain setting.The device is a 2x input and you can have an instrument also connected which I did not or can't test. It also has an individual gain control and acts the same as as the mic.There is a monitor feature with a push button to activate or deactivate together with a dedicated volume control. I did not use or test this function as I use voicemeeter for channel management and monitor but again great for not having to open software to use it.The audio mixer is very lightweight and a decent size. Knobs and buttons feels like good quality and included USB cable it good length.It comes with its own software that also installs the ASIO driver and does virtual channel management. It works well as basic channel management but I have the need to split my audio channels i.e. I use separate mic, windows, game, music and voice chat channels that I need individual volume control on and the included software only gives me ability to do 3. I am also using the ASIO driver in voicemeeter and confirm that works well and it shows active in the Maono software. 3 channels will be more than enough for most use cases. The UI of the app is easy to navigate and setup. A con for me is no additions (that I could find) where you can manipulate the audio such as compressors, noise, eq, etc. even basic ones like voicemeeter has. Adding in the ability to use third party plugins would have made this software amazing but with most things you can get around it with other software. I am currently trying out voicemeeters filters but generally you can use something like APO to add the filters on the mic before it gets used by the Maono Pro Studio software.One last item, I had some audio artifacts that sounded like a soft helicopter in my headsets. Eventually I figured out when I held it the sound went away so I moved it to the other side of the desk away from the WiFi router and a light source and this removed that sound so it seems the lightweight design or something else makes it susceptible to interference. Either try to shield it or move it around to see if it helps remove the artifacts if you are experiencing it.
Mark Philbin
2025-03-09 12:46:55
Good value for the money.
Daniel R
2025-02-24 20:00:24
Works well in a good form factor and provides phantom power for microphone if needed. Loopback features and advanced routing are not available on are not available on OSX, so check your system requirements before purchase.
Justin Trudeau
2025-01-13 16:31:35
1. The dynamic range is 106 dB which is not much, you can easily clip.2. You can't adjust the balance between music and vocal in headphone monitoring, but you can circumvent it by adjusting the device output volume directly.
Client d'
2025-01-12 18:40:02
I had to reinstall Discord fully to get the MAONO properly recognized.If you have traditional wired powered external speakers, get a RCA Y to mini-jack 3.5mm, and then you can use headphones and with MONITOR the external speakers at the same time.The base has an input 3.5mm jack for wired headphones, you hear your voice from the microphone.Very professional look & feel, I recommend.
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