The UA-1X is a simple USB audio interface designed to offer component-quality audio signals to & from your computer. The UA-1X offers superior sound quality input & output from the computer through RCA jacks. The UA-1X also has an S/PDIF optical output to send digital signals to digital destinations & a headphone jack for direct monitoring of your computer audio & input signals. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
Keep it Simple stupid, and this does just that... you don't need anything else.
RCA outputs are so universal and this just plugs and plays.
Sound:
I have had nothing but success with the item for over 2 years... I was just going to suggest it to someone.
Overall:
It makes Garbage Band a piece of cake coming from any standard RCA output.
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5 out of 10Feature:
Simple 2 in 2 out rca jacks
Quality:
It's plastic so it picks up interference very easily. not good, not good at all
Value:
Not worth it. I upgraded to a UA25 much better sound quality and build quality.
Desirability:
I DO NOT want this product. Wasted 80 bucks on it
Sound:
It sounds okay except for the hiss when you get when you record through it, but what did I expect for 80 bucks :( better than this!
Support:
never called them so 5 by default
Overall:
Already replaced it with UA25, much better in my opinion.
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5 out of 10Feature:
A very basic unit. Plugs into USB, Win XP recognizes it without any additional changes. It does what I want it to do.
Quality:
Plastic, but nicely finished with good strain relief on the cable.
Value:
I havent seen anything comparable (that actually works) for this price.
Desirability:
I got 2.
Sound:
I use this thing to play music from a laptop, to a PA system. The laptops' headphone jack was noisy, and I wanted better quality sound.
There is no detectable backgoround noise with this unit, into a Mackie mixer, using an iso transformer. It is a little noisy w/o the iso xformer, but thats probably power supply noise or other interaction between to laptop and mixer.
Support:
I dont know, I've only owned 2 Edirol devices and never had a problem with either.
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