Commercial Sound Cards

Audient iD14 MKII

Key features:

  • PC Connection: USB
  • Card Type: External
  • Phantom Power Function
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Description

Description

The professional sound you deserve

Each iD card features the console microphone preamp, the same discrete circuit design found in the renowned ASP8024-HE recording console. 

Designed to deliver ultra-low noise and low distortion with a touch of classic analog warmth, the two microphone preamps of the iD14 will provide you with the professional sound you deserve.

Top-Class Converters

The converters of the iD14 ensure that you hear every nuance, every detail of your sound, allowing you to take your recordings to the next level.

Offering an incredible dynamic range of 126dB, you will hear your sound with greater accuracy, make better creative decisions, and enjoy stunning clarity directly from your desktop.

Speaker Outputs

Immerse

Connect and listen to your mixes through two sets of speakers with the four outputs of the iD14. Alternatively, use the additional outputs to send audio to an external headphone amplifier for distribution to artists.

Dual Headphone Outputs

Powerful Performance

Equipped with a mini jack socket and connection and a powerful headphone amplifier capable of driving headphones up to 600 Ohms, the iD14 is ready to take on the most demanding recording sessions.

JFET Instrument Input

The harmonically rich JFET instrument input of the iD14 is the perfect sound foundation for guitar or bass and amp sims.

Features

  • 2 x Audient Console microphone preamps
  • Class Leading Converters
  • 1 x JFET instrument input
  • 4x Line outputs
  • Dual Headphone outputs
  • ADAT input
  • ScrollControl
  • Ultra Low Latency Software Mixer
  • Advanced Monitor Control
  • True Phantom Power via USB
  • USB3.0 Bus Powered
  • iOS compatible
  • 24bit/96khz
  • All-metal construction
  • Free Software + Plugins

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Connectivity

PC Connectivity
USB

Dimensions

Card Type
External
Phantom Power
Yes
MIDI
No
Loopback
-
Auto Gain
-
Clip Safe
-
Colour
-

Audio Ports

XLR Input
2
Headphones
Yes
6.3mm Input
2
6.3mm Output
4
3.5mm
Yes
RCA
No

Compatibility

Compatible Software
iOS

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (10)

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  • Value for money
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  • ksifias2001
    5
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    WARNING: At the end, I include a very important note

    As a professional for the last 8 years, this little beast is the best solution for something small and on the go. Truly VFM, whether for studio use or streaming. Incredible and clear preamps (for its price), they hardly color the sound at all, and their noise floor is in the depths of hell. Excellent headphone output, tested with headphones at 250ohm & 600ohm, it can't reach the 'limits' of the 600ohm but I didn't want that initially. I chose it because of the extra preamps that can be added with ADAT, and I don't regret it, you can have whatever you want on it, its clean preamps combined with anything else. The drivers it has are incredible, coming from Focusrite it's a new world for those with Windows, they don't freeze at all and don't burden my processor. The instrument port it has is excellent, although I've only tried guitars so far. The Loopback feature is amazing for those who want to stream, as it allows you to choose what to send and where. I don't personally use the ID button but it's an extra for those who want it. Its construction is metallic and sturdy compared to Native Instruments at the same price. I believe there is nothing better in this budget, and I think the only reason someone would want to upgrade would be to something like the Apollo Twin for the DSP, etc. Besides, it is not limited to just two inputs as I mentioned before, it can be expanded with ADAT to have 8 extra inputs at 48K. Noteworthy is that it has two headphone outputs but they are parallel and cannot be controlled separately. Its main outputs are fully satisfactory, there are 4 and you can control them separately. I have no words, I'm in love with it. It doesn't compare to Focusrite Scarlett, Behringer Utopia, and Steinberg Ur, it's better in every way.

    NOTE: It is not powered by a plug, it connects with type-c to the computer, the cable provided inside is type c to type c. If connected to an older USB 2.0 port, it won't be able to output all its power, it will run at lower volumes and its outputs may distort when you increase them. It's better to connect it to a type c port if your motherboard has one, otherwise to USB 3.2.

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    • Number of functions
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    • Software support
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  • tsarnath
    5
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    In combination with good microphones, I managed to record a natural instrument (piano) with a sound better than any expectation, truly crystal clear! I couldn't achieve such good results even in studios, truly overwhelming! And for listening to music in combination with good headphones/speakers, the experience is simply incredible, worth every euro, I highly recommend it!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
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  • Verified purchase

    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
  • WARNING: At the end, I include a very important note

    As a professional for the last 8 years, this little beast is the best solution for something small and on the go. Truly VFM, whether for studio use or streaming. Incredible and clear preamps (for its price), they hardly color the sound at all, and their noise floor is in the depths of hell. Excellent headphone output, tested with headphones at 250ohm & 600ohm, it can't reach the 'limits' of the 600ohm but I didn't want that initially. I chose it because of the extra preamps that can be added with ADAT, and I don't regret it, you can have whatever you want on it, its clean preamps combined with anything else. The drivers it has are incredible, coming from Focusrite it's a new world for those with Windows, they don't freeze at all and don't burden my processor. The instrument port it has is excellent, although I've only tried guitars so far. The Loopback feature is amazing for those who want to stream, as it allows you to choose what to send and where. I don't personally use the ID button but it's an extra for those who want it. Its construction is metallic and sturdy compared to Native Instruments at the same price. I believe there is nothing better in this budget, and I think the only reason someone would want to upgrade would be to something like the Apollo Twin for the DSP, etc. Besides, it is not limited to just two inputs as I mentioned before, it can be expanded with ADAT to have 8 extra inputs at 48K. Noteworthy is that it has two headphone outputs but they are parallel and cannot be controlled separately. Its main outputs are fully satisfactory, there are 4 and you can control them separately. I have no words, I'm in love with it. It doesn't compare to Focusrite Scarlett, Behringer Utopia, and Steinberg Ur, it's better in every way.

    NOTE: It is not powered by a plug, it connects with type-c to the computer, the cable provided inside is type c to type c. If connected to an older USB 2.0 port, it won't be able to output all its power, it will run at lower volumes and its outputs may distort when you increase them. It's better to connect it to a type c port if your motherboard has one, otherwise to USB 3.2.

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  • In combination with good microphones, I managed to record a natural instrument (piano) with a sound better than any expectation, truly crystal clear! I couldn't achieve such good results even in studios, truly overwhelming! And for listening to music in combination with good headphones/speakers, the experience is simply incredible, worth every euro, I highly recommend it!

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Description & Specifications

The professional sound you deserve

Each iD card features the console microphone preamp, the same discrete circuit design found in the renowned ASP8024-HE recording console. 

Designed to deliver ultra-low noise and low distortion with a touch of classic analog warmth, the two microphone preamps of the iD14 will provide you with the professional sound you deserve.

Top-Class Converters

The converters of the iD14 ensure that you hear every nuance, every detail of your sound, allowing you to take your recordings to the next level.

Offering an incredible dynamic range of 126dB, you will hear your sound with greater accuracy, make better creative decisions, and enjoy stunning clarity directly from your desktop.

Speaker Outputs

Immerse

Connect and listen to your mixes through two sets of speakers with the four outputs of the iD14. Alternatively, use the additional outputs to send audio to an external headphone amplifier for distribution to artists.

Dual Headphone Outputs

Powerful Performance

Equipped with a mini jack socket and connection and a powerful headphone amplifier capable of driving headphones up to 600 Ohms, the iD14 is ready to take on the most demanding recording sessions.

JFET Instrument Input

The harmonically rich JFET instrument input of the iD14 is the perfect sound foundation for guitar or bass and amp sims.

Features

  • 2 x Audient Console microphone preamps
  • Class Leading Converters
  • 1 x JFET instrument input
  • 4x Line outputs
  • Dual Headphone outputs
  • ADAT input
  • ScrollControl
  • Ultra Low Latency Software Mixer
  • Advanced Monitor Control
  • True Phantom Power via USB
  • USB3.0 Bus Powered
  • iOS compatible
  • 24bit/96khz
  • All-metal construction
  • Free Software + Plugins

Manufacturer

Connectivity

PC Connectivity
USB

Dimensions

Card Type
External
Phantom Power
Yes
MIDI
No
Loopback
-
Auto Gain
-
Clip Safe
-
Colour
-

Audio Ports

XLR Input
2
Headphones
Yes
6.3mm Input
2
6.3mm Output
4
3.5mm
Yes
RCA
No

Compatibility

Compatible Software
iOS

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (10)

  1. 10
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Audio delay
  • Number of ports
  • Number of functions
  • Installation
  • Software support
  • Value for money
  • Construction quality
  • ksifias2001
    5
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    WARNING: At the end, I include a very important note

    As a professional for the last 8 years, this little beast is the best solution for something small and on the go. Truly VFM, whether for studio use or streaming. Incredible and clear preamps (for its price), they hardly color the sound at all, and their noise floor is in the depths of hell. Excellent headphone output, tested with headphones at 250ohm & 600ohm, it can't reach the 'limits' of the 600ohm but I didn't want that initially. I chose it because of the extra preamps that can be added with ADAT, and I don't regret it, you can have whatever you want on it, its clean preamps combined with anything else. The drivers it has are incredible, coming from Focusrite it's a new world for those with Windows, they don't freeze at all and don't burden my processor. The instrument port it has is excellent, although I've only tried guitars so far. The Loopback feature is amazing for those who want to stream, as it allows you to choose what to send and where. I don't personally use the ID button but it's an extra for those who want it. Its construction is metallic and sturdy compared to Native Instruments at the same price. I believe there is nothing better in this budget, and I think the only reason someone would want to upgrade would be to something like the Apollo Twin for the DSP, etc. Besides, it is not limited to just two inputs as I mentioned before, it can be expanded with ADAT to have 8 extra inputs at 48K. Noteworthy is that it has two headphone outputs but they are parallel and cannot be controlled separately. Its main outputs are fully satisfactory, there are 4 and you can control them separately. I have no words, I'm in love with it. It doesn't compare to Focusrite Scarlett, Behringer Utopia, and Steinberg Ur, it's better in every way.

    NOTE: It is not powered by a plug, it connects with type-c to the computer, the cable provided inside is type c to type c. If connected to an older USB 2.0 port, it won't be able to output all its power, it will run at lower volumes and its outputs may distort when you increase them. It's better to connect it to a type c port if your motherboard has one, otherwise to USB 3.2.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • tsarnath
    5
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    In combination with good microphones, I managed to record a natural instrument (piano) with a sound better than any expectation, truly crystal clear! I couldn't achieve such good results even in studios, truly overwhelming! And for listening to music in combination with good headphones/speakers, the experience is simply incredible, worth every euro, I highly recommend it!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Audio delay
    • Number of ports
    • Number of functions
    • Installation
    • Software support
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
  • WARNING: At the end, I include a very important note

    As a professional for the last 8 years, this little beast is the best solution for something small and on the go. Truly VFM, whether for studio use or streaming. Incredible and clear preamps (for its price), they hardly color the sound at all, and their noise floor is in the depths of hell. Excellent headphone output, tested with headphones at 250ohm & 600ohm, it can't reach the 'limits' of the 600ohm but I didn't want that initially. I chose it because of the extra preamps that can be added with ADAT, and I don't regret it, you can have whatever you want on it, its clean preamps combined with anything else. The drivers it has are incredible, coming from Focusrite it's a new world for those with Windows, they don't freeze at all and don't burden my processor. The instrument port it has is excellent, although I've only tried guitars so far. The Loopback feature is amazing for those who want to stream, as it allows you to choose what to send and where. I don't personally use the ID button but it's an extra for those who want it. Its construction is metallic and sturdy compared to Native Instruments at the same price. I believe there is nothing better in this budget, and I think the only reason someone would want to upgrade would be to something like the Apollo Twin for the DSP, etc. Besides, it is not limited to just two inputs as I mentioned before, it can be expanded with ADAT to have 8 extra inputs at 48K. Noteworthy is that it has two headphone outputs but they are parallel and cannot be controlled separately. Its main outputs are fully satisfactory, there are 4 and you can control them separately. I have no words, I'm in love with it. It doesn't compare to Focusrite Scarlett, Behringer Utopia, and Steinberg Ur, it's better in every way.

    NOTE: It is not powered by a plug, it connects with type-c to the computer, the cable provided inside is type c to type c. If connected to an older USB 2.0 port, it won't be able to output all its power, it will run at lower volumes and its outputs may distort when you increase them. It's better to connect it to a type c port if your motherboard has one, otherwise to USB 3.2.

    Translated from Greek ·
    13
  • In combination with good microphones, I managed to record a natural instrument (piano) with a sound better than any expectation, truly crystal clear! I couldn't achieve such good results even in studios, truly overwhelming! And for listening to music in combination with good headphones/speakers, the experience is simply incredible, worth every euro, I highly recommend it!

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