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5.0

Based on 25 reviews

  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Sweet Studio Apogee Addition

    Written by AB from COLUMBIA

    May 16, 2008

    Researched several options before buying this product. We recently bought Logic Studio and a Mac Pro, so wanted to be able to integrate our analog and digital studio with a compatible interface. I was a little skeptical that the Duet would fit the bill, but it has certainly proved to be a solid performer. It is easy to use and easy to set up to play nice with Logic. My only word of advise would be to read the instructions before installing. If you do not set it up in the order recommended, you will have problems resetting it up afterwords. I found this out the hard way after adding extra drives and formating my boot drive without disconnecting my Duet. The installation disk has an uninstall feature, but it took several times to reconnect correctly. Live and learn from my mistake, but definitely think about adding this to your studio. Apogee Duet is a nice hub for your studio and produces a great sound if you remaster or mix audio.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Perfect, For MacBook PRO Only

    Written by NB from Greenville

    Oct 20, 2008

    This item was made to work with the traveling musician... and was PERFECT for MacBooks before the new line of notebooks came out (late October 2008). Beware that this unit will absolutely not work with the new MacBook due to the lack of a FireWire port. I cannot express what a shame this is. The MacBook Pro has a FireWire port and will work with the Duet perfectly. As far as set-up etc. goes, the unit is extremely simple (I've only used it with Logic Studio, so I can't say how it works with other programs) - you simple plug it into the FireWire port, and it works. Can't ask for anything better than that!! I should add that it works perfectly on the iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro (desktops) as well. I have used it on a 1.83 ghz Mac Mini with 2GB Ram with absolutely no problems at all. I highly recommend it.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Quality, Integration, & Fashion Too!!

    Written by AS from Kingsville

    Jun 28, 2008

    From the outset, it's easy! For those who want Apogee quality, but do not/cannot spend $2,000.00 on the Ensemble, and if you don't need the Ensemble's 8 Channels, the Duet is perfect for Guitar, Keys, Bass, Vocals, and if you have a good set of over-heads, say..AKG 414's, you can get AWESOME drum sounds! I use it with Logic and Garageband. The unit is heavy and sturdy, all metal. Highly recommended. I would appreciate more features in the software that is included.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Excellent sound quality

    Written by GW from San Francisco

    Jun 28, 2008

    So far, I have been using the Duet only as a firewire-powered headphone amplifier for monitoring during editing. This uses only a part of the Duet's extensive facilities of course, but it serves my purpose admirably. The sound quality via headphones is a match for any pro-level headphone amp I've heard, including many that cost a lot more than the Duet. The build, cosmetic appeal, ease-of-use and audio presentation of this unit all combine to make this a very satisfying purchase. I'm looking forward to using more of the Duet's capabilities in the near future, but in the meantime, I can recommend it strongly to anyone who places a priority on outstanding sound via high quality headphones.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Great product, amazing support!!!!!!

    Written by RA

    May 28, 2009

    I bought a new MacBook Pro after buying my Duet as a Christmas gift to
    myself. Brought the computer home and to my surprise, Apple removed
    the Firewire 400 port. I called Apogee tech support just to find out
    what I should do and to see if they could recommend a suitable cable
    and a place to buy it, and they actually ended up sending me a Firewire 800 cable
    completely free of charge...even after I have had my Duet for almost half a year!!!
    Amazing product and support to send me a new cables for free. Can't
    think of any other company that would do that...

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    One hint for this great product

    Written by LR from Dundas

    Sep 27, 2008

    On my iMac 24 I at first plugged the Duet into the FW400 port. I have a WD external 1.8 TB connected to the FW800. I had all sorts of problems.

    Turning of the disk did not help. I had to actually UNPLUG the FW800 cable. That solved the problem but I still wanted both the disk drive and the Duet work at the same time.

    The solution was proposed by the great guys at Apogee support: daisy chain the Duet of the Disk drive's FW400 port. It worked and works.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Perfect match for the MacBook Pro

    Written by CD from Los Angeles

    Sep 22, 2008

    Let's be real clear, the thing is straight up beautifully engineered.
    Just look at it, it perfectly matches the MacBook Pro in feature meets function.
    Second, don't even put the duet and an M-Audio unit in the same room, considering M-Audio is the watered down little brother of ProTools they don't even compare. Speaking of, I bought this to replace my M-Audio FireWire 410 and have not looked back.
    I'm running a 15" MacBook Pro 2.33Ghz with 3gigs of RAM and Logic Studio and it really is a dream come true. The D/A A/D converters are seriously priceless.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Flawless Audio, Integration... Maestro just needs work.

    Written by AG from Merrickville

    Feb 20, 2009

    One of the best additions I have made to my studio. Kept my Mbox Pro/ProTools and added an Apogee Duet and Logic Studio. Apogee is known for their converters and honestly is not being pretentious to say this thing lets you hear the difference. Puts m-audio's sound to shame, and takes it up one (pro) notch from the MBox. It would have taken 4-5 K a few years back for Apogee AD/DA, and would have required PCIe (G5 or Pro). Now I save 2-3 grand on my home studio, allowing more budget for great speakers, mics, a Euphonix MC Mix (to further integrate and knowing the quality hasn't been compromised. Furthermore this has to be one of the easiest yet most professional audio products to use, offering DI, XLR, XLR -10 (pad), XLR +4 (for external pre), phantom power, phase inverse, individual channel mute. etc etc. Thank you Apple and Apogee for making such a great combo.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Puts MOTU Traveler to shame

    Written by AC from Brooklyn

    Mar 1, 2009

    The sound is just amazing! That's why I sold my MOTU, E-MU and M-Audio gear without any regret. Just buy one and be happy :-)

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Quality not Quantity

    Written by PW from River Forest

    May 14, 2009

    This product is Great Great Great! Prestine pre-amps amazing clarity and warmth. Apogee really knows their market with this item. Incredible quality in a portable interface.

    Things to keep in mind:

    Only two channels, even though there are two xlr inputs and two trs inputs, you can only record two channels simultaneously.

    The Firewire connection is a 6 pin 400 port. If you have a newer Imac or Macbook with a 9 pin 800 port, you'll have to purchase an adaptor. They are hard to find, so you may want to get one online at the same time or before you purchase the duet.

    Also there is no on/off button. You have to unplug to turn it off, which is a little annoying at times. \

    Other than that this is the best purchase I've made in a long time and has taken my small apartment studio to whole other level.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    2.0

    Perfect, except for the Firewire thing.

    Written by SM from Guelph

    Jan 24, 2009

    I almost bought one in December after testing it with a Macbook Pro. It worked great with an earlier Mackbook Pro and Mackbook. But I just got a new Macbook Pro in the same month and without warning about the model change the firewire on the new MBP no longer supplies enough power to drive lots of firewire devices.

    Plus I'm going to have to switch to a new Macbook and that doesn't even have firewire. Argh! That's not much of Apogee's fault, but unfortunately I'm waiting for them to release a USB version or Apple to release a small Mackbook with Firewire.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Impossibly Good

    Written by TB from Los Angeles

    Aug 26, 2008

    Duet allows me to record masters (that's right, masters!) on Garage Band. The mic pres are nothing less than sensational, the converters bring Apogee quality (the choice of every major studio I've been in) to my bedroom, the interface with my Mac is simple and fool-proof... even my itunes sounds better. At $500 the quality and combination of features is unrivaled.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Tightly intergrated into Garage band and Logic

    Written by MF from Los Angeles

    Jun 17, 2008

    It's so much easier to use than anything else because of the way Duet integrates with Garage band and Logic. The quality of sound that I'm able to get out is phenomenal. The build quality is also really solid. I've dropped it and banged it around, it still works great.

    Totally worth it.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Incredible Mic-Pres!!!!

    Written by PR from Lamy

    Aug 26, 2008

    I opened my Duet... and inside the box was a world class stereo Microphone Preamp

    I used a pair of Earthworks TC40 stereo matched mikes on my piano. I thought I liked the mikes... Now I really like them!

    The Duet Mic-Pre's are just incredible I had no idea ...
    The I/O converters, are Apogee and that says it all

    This has to be one of the best bargains in pro audio



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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Works Great

    Written by KR from Dayton

    Jan 6, 2009

    I have an iMac, 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo with 4GB RAM and a 500GB Hard Drive. I plugged the Duet into the FW400 port and a 1TB 7200RPM drive from Mac Sales into the FW800 port with no problems. I know some users have trouble with this configuration, but it hasn't caused any problems with my system. Duet just works! It comes up right away in both Logic Pro 8 and Garage Band. My only complaint is that there is no off switch on the unit. I have to unplug the FW400 cable on the box to turn it off. The XLR inputs allow me to record clean vocals with a Rhodes NT1-A mic and guitar is simple to add with the instrument inputs. It really is a great solution for a small home studio.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Almost Perfect. A must buy!

    Written by KG from Manhasset

    Jan 13, 2009

    The Duet, a Macbook Pro, Logic, Reason, a guitar and an Axiom are all I need to get my ideas out no matter where I am. Amazingly clear A/D conversion. A+ quality recordings. My Pro Tools gear hasn't been touched since purchasing the Duet. Seriously, the only 2 gripes I have is the lack of a power button and a midi in/out. Besides that, the Duet cannot be beat for the money.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    The best sounding portable audio interface, period.

    Written by LC

    Sep 9, 2008

    Duet is such an incredible product that you need to hear to believe. I bought this upon the recommendation of a friend and wanted to share my incredible experience with it. the sound quality is absolutely awesome– it is the best sounding Firewire audio interface on the market, period. Every aspect of this unit is remarkable, from the converters and the mic pres, to the headphone output and the integration into Logic and the OS. I have "high quality" mic pre's that cost me thousands of dollars but Duet's built-in mic pre's sound even better!!! I am totally blown away by what Apogee did here.

    Thanks you Apogee and Apple.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    Simply Amazing!

    Written by TR from Knoxville

    Sep 18, 2008

    Don't even bother with M-Audio products, they can't compare. The inputs are amazingly clean and quiet. I use this with Logic Studio and a pair of Yamaha HS monitors and I can't ask for a better setup. I particularly like the option for using the inputs together as a stereo setup. Simply Beautiful!

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    In a class all by itself

    Written by RC from Saint Louis

    Sep 11, 2009

    I own the Korg Zero 8 interface, the MBox 2 Digi interface, the NI Audio 8 interface, and for audio I/O NONE of these units come even close to the Duet. While they all serve a unique purpose in my studio (such as multiple software + hardware inputs on the zero, or midi I/0 + audio with the audio 8, the ability to even load ProTools for the mbox) I would gladly give 1 or 2, maybe even ALL of them up for one Apogee.

    I have never been able to get my incoming audio signal "hot" enough through the mics without extensive DAW assistance and the signal (hot or cold) always had a rough sound to it. Now I can lay down vocals/instruments in the field with my Reflexion filter and the Duet and I get a full, lush, LOUD, CLEAN signal the whole way through.

    Thanks to Apple for the seamless integration and awesome midi control via the knob, and thanks to Apogee for replacing my Mackie Big Knob with your perfect toggle mute phones to monitor function... Oh yeah, and thanks for making an affordable, yet PROFESSIONAL, audio interface for all of us "bedroom producers" out there.

    Next on the list? Euphonix artist series.

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  • Apogee Duet FireWire Audio Interface

    5.0

    100% Worth it!

    Written by BS from Winter Park

    Dec 26, 2008

    I upgraded from the Fast Track by M-Audio to duet by APOGEE, and so far I have only used the stereo outputs and it is incredible! I am a musician and I am very picky about audio tone and you can't go wrong with duet!

    Easy to setup + Easy to operate + Amazing quality = Great Product

    I highly recommend this product to any musician who wants extremely good audio play back and a recording device in a easy-to-use system.

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