

🎙️ Elevate your sound, own your studio vibe.
The YOUSHARES USB Audio Interface is a compact, bus-powered recording powerhouse featuring two combo mic/instrument inputs, 48V phantom power, and ultra-high fidelity 24-bit/192kHz converters. Designed for musicians, podcasters, and streamers, it offers seamless compatibility with Mac, Windows, and iPad, delivering professional-grade audio clarity in a portable, easy-to-use package.






| ASIN | B0983BLFZ7 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available | 6 January 2023 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Item model number | MPN_Audio_Mixer_Q22_01 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 17.98 x 11.81 x 4.8 cm; 599 g |
| Supported Software | Mac, Windows, iPad (Broad compatibility with recording software on these platforms) |
K**E
I’ve had this for a while now. It does a great job driving my headphones and works great for my small setup but the unit is not as durable as I would’ve imagined.
D**Y
This has been great for recording music. For only $50, I would highly recommend this to someone who is looking to record two tracks for their music. For me, I used this to be able to record separate tracks on GarageBand so I could edit each one individually later. It worked great!
H**S
Here it is! If you are looking for a second TUGA E-22, this is it. The Teyun Q-22 is exactly the same thing! Identical front and back. I use one for iPad and one for laptop. These are the best bang for the buck. I do own a Scarlett 2i2 which was twice the price at Guitar Center. Yes the Scarlett is good, but do you need it? No. The Teyun Q-22 is half the price with more options! Spend less money - make more Music! Good luck out there🍺
T**D
PROS: +No drivers are needed +Works with both MacOS and Windows 10 +affordable +works fine on OBS +easy to use +connects to my Yamaha HS5 monitor speakers +works fine with AMD Ryzen computers +no hiccups, artifacts, or sound interference observed CONS: -Not so great in Ableton Live -bulkier than my Focusrite The main reason why I got this is that it offers an external power option via the micro USB port. I needed this because apparently, my current audio interface that I am using (Focusrite Scarlett Solo gen 3) has minor hiccups when connected to my AMD Ryzen- powered gaming laptop. This is a driver issue so I was recommended to get another interface with a "power supply" rather than being dependent on USB bus powered. This particular interface did solve that issue, but I still wouldn't recommend it for Ableton DAW. Overall, this can be recommended for beginners or anyone who is getting into podcasting, live streaming in OBS, recording vocals/guitar, or just wants to connect to studio monitor speakers to play music. While priced under 60 dollars, it's a nice audio interface to consider.
C**M
This does what it's supposed to. A little pricey, but worth it. No problems.
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