

🎧 Elevate your sound game—pro studio quality in your pocket!
The XTUGA USB Audio Interface Q-12 is a compact, ultra-low latency recording device featuring dual mic inputs (XLR and 3.5mm), 48V phantom power, and 16-bit/48kHz audio resolution. Designed for seamless plug & play compatibility with PC and Mac, it offers independent channel volume control and overload indicators, making it ideal for both beginners and professional musicians seeking high-quality, portable recording solutions.












| ASIN | B09VXCNNGW |
| Audio Input | XLR, 3.5mm microphone jack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,903 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #35 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Brand | XTUGA |
| Brand Name | XTUGA |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 478 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.98"D x 4.92"W x 1.97"H |
| Item Type Name | Audio Interface |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Made in CNH |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Operating System | Computer operating systems |
| Product Dimensions | 5.98"D x 4.92"W x 1.97"H |
| Supported Software | Audacity, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Pro Tools |
| Warranty Description | One year. |
S**J
Impressive USB Audio Interface at an Unbeatable Price!
I recently purchased the XTUGA USB Audio Interface as a last-minute replacement for my previous Behringer UMC 404HD, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. First and foremost, the biggest selling point for me was the price. At only $29.99 (on sale), the XTUGA USB Audio Interface offers remarkable value for money. It's incredible how much functionality and quality you get for such an affordable price. Unlike my previous audio interface, which had driver compatibility issues with Windows 10 and 11, the XTUGA interface worked flawlessly right out of the box. I didn't have to worry about any driver installations or troubleshooting. It truly lives up to its "driver-free installation" claim, which is a huge relief for anyone looking for a hassle-free setup. The XTUGA USB Audio Interface boasts an impressive set of features that meet the needs of both beginners and studio professionals. The mini palm-sized design and lightweight construction make it highly portable, allowing me to create music anytime, anywhere. This portability is especially valuable for on-the-go musicians or those with limited studio space. The audio quality provided by this interface is exceptional. With high-precision 16-BIT/48KHZ audio resolution, even beginners can enjoy professional sound quality. The mono/stereo switch allows for flexible input/output configurations, catering to various recording setups. One feature that I particularly appreciate is the 48V phantom power, which is essential for using condenser microphones and other professional-grade equipment. The XTUGA interface delivers reliable power with an ultra-low noise design, ensuring crystal-clear recordings. The interface's intuitive controls enhance the recording experience. The one-key switch for mono/stereo output and the volume control knob for independent output control are incredibly convenient and user-friendly. Additionally, the monitoring function allows me to listen to my sound while recording, ensuring I capture the perfect take every time. Compatibility is another area where the XTUGA USB Audio Interface excels. It seamlessly integrates with mainstream audio software, eliminating any compatibility concerns. Whether you're using recording software on a PC or Mac, you can trust this interface to deliver stable signal transmission with fast and low power consumption. In summary, the XTUGA USB Audio Interface has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its unbeatable price, hassle-free setup, configuration, and impressive feature set make it a must-have for both beginners and seasoned studio professionals.
D**Y
definitely buy
interface works flawlessly. great sound quality. nice options. awesome price
K**H
Clean sound. Strange hookup.
Channel one is broken. 1/8 the volume of channel 2, basically unamplified, but for the usual reasons attempting a return is a hassle. cannot readily contact the company. Honestly not enough amplification even through the working channel. could be better, but not terrible. the sound is clean. (Edit: The seller contacted me in an attempt to resolve the issue. Due to the clean sound and noiseless (no static when turned) potentiometers, i am upping from 3 to 4 stars) Note, unless using this to record to the computer, use an external common USB power supply instead.. So, if using in Karaoke style, do not have it connected to the computer. You would use the Headphone Out of the device directly. This will be instant, instead of delayed, and also there will not be the noise from the computers USB that occurs when used in Karaoke mode. There is not the same noise when recording to the computer as there is when trying to use the computer for just power. It is simply not designed to work that way.
J**N
Not worth it
Died after 1 day awesome product
C**Y
More dependable way to record than with interfaces that need downloaded drivers!
Believe it or not, for simple voiceover work, this little unit delivers more dependable levels than any other interface I've owned! How? Because it's a basic driverless SOUNDCARD. I experience ever-changing record levels constantly, ranging from full-scale to -20db with units costing $$$. Using an old copy of Adobe Audition, I now record pro VO's that sound great EVERY time. That's the difference between a soundcard and an interface with a driver. Soundcards don't change output volume constantly. I did have a hum issue when I first hooked-up audio cables, but a Behringer "hum destroyer" (really, a transformer) cleaned that up. Can't speak of the preamp in this, as I recommend a small mixer like a Berry 802 for feeding this with 3-band EQ and outboard processors, like a noise gate. You have nothing to lose! Try this first, before spending more $$$!
T**O
Great for the price with a few flaws.
Minor weirdness: Mixer was sold as an XTUGA branded product, but both I received were badged as TEYUN mixers, though visually identical to the XTUGA advertised. As an analog mixer, this is quite a bargain, the only problem in the analog section is weak and noisy pre-amps. The mic pre-amp for the XLR receptacle barely has enough gain to be useful, and the instrument XLR's gain switch adds significant hum to the signal. If you can live with the mic gain, and don't need the extra instrument gain, this is a compact, useful, portable mixer that can be powered by any 1 amp USB charger. I bought this to replace a 5 channel mixer which had developed a couple of noisy pots after 5 years of service. I really liked this new one for being USB powered, its compact size, built-in digital I/O, and low price. OTOH, much more problematic, the USB circuitry seems to non-compliant with standards. Others here have also complained about USB power issues. The mixer does not properly limit its USB power requirements when connected. As the screenshot shows, using the provided cable, the inrush current on startup triggers the USB3 port's current limiter, and the host hardware cuts the power to the port. I was able to get it connected and powered, by using a USB B-C cable into a Thunderbolt port, but that isn't helpful, since even Macbook Pros only have three, and they're full up with hubs and displays. (the mixer wouldn't power up from the T'bolt and USB C ports on my Hubs.) Also note in the third pic, a screenshot from Sysinfo's USB device tree, the mixer (USB composite device) shows a max power required of 100 mA, but my USB meter (second pic) shows it drawing 300 mA. The USB meter shows some other anomalies: D+ and D- are pulled to +1.0V and -0.6V, not values I'd expect to see on any USB device. The meter also shows "Mode Unknown" which means (I think) that the USB configuration descriptor is malformed, perhaps why it shows 100 mA as the required current. I've bought two of these and both share the same flaws, so they seem to be designed in, not build defects. They're being returned. Now I'm looking at a Behringer USB mixer at 3 times the size and weight, and twice the price.
B**N
Insane quality at a low price
This interface is super beginner friendly and easy to use. I myself have never used one before, and didn't want to drop $100 on something when it can be done for cheaper. There is little to no latency, it provides the drivers in the manual, and is built with solid plastic. It connects to my windows 10 PC easily. So far, from what I've tested, it works with Cakewalk, Bandlab (web), Reaper, and standalone amp sims.
R**T
Good starter equipment
Works as advertised on the cheap
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