USB Interface & Mixer - Miktek Pod Cast - ProCast SST High Quality EX-DISPLAY
Both inputs are controlled by 60mm level faders and have green-to-red clip LEDs, and the mic/line source-switching is independent for each of the two channels. Phantom power can be switched on for channel two and there’s direct headphone monitoring via mini-jack, which has a control to balance this source with the computer’s audio playback to avoid latency. A third fader controls the overall monitor mix level and a second headphone output can double as a feed to active loudspeakers. Other niceties include an input mute switch for each channel, stereo LED output meters and a button for summing the two channels to mono.
What all this adds up to is a convenient dual-channel interface/mixer/microphone package that sits on your desktop and requires only a USB cable to connect to the computer — this connection takes care of both audio-interface and power-supply duties. The Procast SST feels very solid and stable, in large part due to its very weighty metal base, and I found that I could set the mic at any angle without it all toppling over. During tests, my Mac recognised the interface as a USB-compliant device and was immediately available for selection within my DAW software. Audio tests confirmed the signal quality from the mic to be very natural and clear sounding and there was plenty of monitoring level too. While there are other USB mics out there that will deliver a very similar level of performance, the very solid construction and desktop convenience of the Procast SST makes it very appealing. All you need to add is some recording software, a Mac or PC and you have a recording studio.