

There are no led lights to monitor the signals, only clipping LEDs for volume knobs of the microphone and instrument channels. Lexicon Alpha Studio delivers an excellent quality signal with 24-bit/48Khz and has a very low latency.

The chassis is plastic but it feels sturdy and high-quality. But sadly, there’s no phantom power – this might be limiting since you’ll probably want to plug a condenser mic to try some recordings. For its price range, the specifications are simply amazing! Two stereo line ins and two line outs with RCA and 6,3mm jacks, instrument and microphone input (XLR in the back). It was released many many years ago, but that does not matter, it is still present and able to compete with younger “sisters”. If you are very tight on budget but don’t want to spend it on toys, take a look at Lexicon Alpha Studio. 5 Best Budget USB Sound Cards Under $100 – Table of Contents:
