Focusrite Vocaster Two Studio

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Focusrite Vocaster Two Studio

Focusrite

Vocaster Two Studio

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 544878
Model: Vocaster Two Studio
Price: $122.10

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The Vocaster Two Studio is a fantastic entry point for podcasters and streamers. It nails the essentials with a decent mic and simple workflow, making it perfect for solo creators or duos needing a clean, straightforward recording setup. Don’t expect pro-level flexibility, but for the price, it’s a surprisingly capable package.

Product Description

Focusrite Vocaster Two Studio, Podcast Set, Consisting of a 2-channel podcast USB audio interface, DM14v dynamic broadcast microphone with an integrated windscreen, a bracket and a 3 m connection cable as well as HP60v closed stereo headphones

  • *Features Vocaster Two Interface: *
  • Auto Gain function for level adjustment
  • Enhance function with 3 presets
  • 70 dB gain
  • +48V phantom power
  • Mute button
  • Telephone and camera connection
  • Stereo loopback
  • Easy Start Tool
  • Master gain control
  • Master volume control for speakers and headphones
  • 6 RGB-backlit and 2 non-illuminated tactile buttons
  • 2 Microphone inputs: XLR
  • 2 Monitor outputs: 6.3 mm jack balanced
  • 2 Stereo headphone outputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • 1 TRRS phone jack: 3.5 mm jack
  • 1 TRS camera output: 3.5 mm jack
  • USB-C socket
  • Class Compliant
  • Power supply via USB 3.0 bus 5 V at 900 mA 4.5 W or via external USB power supply 5 V at 1
  • 000 mA (not included)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 224.5 x 50.5 x 113 mm
  • Weight: 420 g
PROS
  • • Solid build quality for the price point; feels surprisingly robust.
  • • Auto-Gain is genuinely useful for quick, consistent levels.
  • • DM14v mic delivers clear, broadcast-ready vocal capture.
  • • Easy Start tool simplifies setup, ideal for beginners.
CONS
  • • Limited input flexibility compared to more advanced interfaces.
  • • HP60v headphones are functional, but lack premium audio detail.
  • • Loopback quality is decent, but not studio-grade pristine.

Product Video

Key Features

Inputs 2 XLR/TRS combo jacks
Outputs 2 x 6.35mm TRS, 2 x 6.35mm headphone, 3.5mm TRRS, 3.5mm Camera
Max Sample Rate 96kHz
Bit Depth 24-bit
Preamps Focusrite Mic Preamps (70dB gain)
Weight 2.1 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a subtle processing chain – mostly EQ and compression – offering a slightly more polished vocal sound, but can sound a little generic at times.
No, it’s strictly a two-mic interface. You'd need a larger interface for multi-mic recording scenarios.
Yes, the Class Compliant USB-C connection is generally reliable, but a powered USB hub is always recommended for consistent power delivery.

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