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SONICAKE Sonic Cube II - USB Audio Interface Mixer with Digital Modeling & DSP Effects for Recording, Streaming and Podcasting, 48V Phantom Power Dual-Channel Analog Preamp with XLR and Line Inputs

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1.Model:Qai-23


About this item

  • USB Audio Interface will be protected from any Hum or Interference. Also During Long-Distance Transmission, Record Singing or Guitar, Bass to the Recording Software Through the Recording Software, So that you can make your Favorite Music.
  • High-Performance Converters - Enable you to record and mix at up to 24bit/ 48kHz. Lower Noise and Achieves High-Quality Audio Reproduction, meeting the key functions required by contemporary music and producers.
  • Reliable Power - The Stage Audio Mixer is equipped with +48V Phantom Power. With ultra-low noise design, suitable for beginners and studio professional applications
  • Highly Compatible - Compatible with Almost all Recording Software for Mac, Windows, It can Perfet Match ProTools//Reaper/Ableton and Other DAW Recording Software.
  • It includes powerful computer software with built-in digital modeling for guitar amplifiers and DSP effects, adding versatility and fun. The convenient "ON AIR" feature streamlines live streaming, while connecting to a computer enables you to achieve optimal recording quality.



Product Description

dual-channel professional audio interface

Sonic Cube II is a dual-channel professional audio interface featuring high-quality analog preamps for exceptional dynamic range and low distortion, meeting the highest demands for various instruments.

It includes powerful computer software with digital modeling guitar amps and DSP effects, adding versatility to your sound.

The convenient "ON AlR" function simplifies live streaming, while computer connectivity ensures optimal recording quality.

dual-channel professional audio interface
1.MIC1 XLR Combo, widely compatible with most microphone types.
2.LINE/INST 2 6.35mm TRS jack (balanced connection) for connecting instruments (TS unbalanced connection) or line-level input.
3.EFX/48V Effects/phantom power switch. Click to enable DSP effects; long press to enable 48V phantom power. The button light shows red when DSP is active, green for 48V, and yellow when both are on.
4.GAIN 1 Adjusts the gain of MIC 1 microphone signal. The LED on the right indicates signal level: green shows a minimum input level of -60dBFS ("signal present"), yellow at -6dBFS (signal nearing clipping), and red at 0dBFS (digital clipping).
5.GAIN 2 Adjusts the gain for LINE/INST 2 signal. The LED functions are the same as for GAIN 1.
6.RVB/HI-Z Reverb effect and LINE/INST 2 impedance switch. Click to enable reverb; long press to change impedance for instrument or line-level signals. When in instrument mode, the HI-Z light is green. Reverb is red, and both enabled is yellow.
7.OUTPUT Controls output level for both rear panel and front headphone outputs.
8.ON AIR/MONITOR Online/monitor switch. When online (with OTG Loopback on), all outputs go through USB/OTG. When monitor is enabled, inputs can be monitored in real-time through headphones or balanced outputs.
9.PHONES Connect headphones with a 6.35mm TRS jack directly. For 3.5mm TRS (mini-jack), use a 6.35mm to 3.5mm adapter. Note: 4-pole TRRS headphones may not work properly.
10.USB LED Lights up when the device is connected to a USB power source, indicating it is properly connected and working.
11.USB 2.0 Port Type-C connector. Connects to a computer via the included USB cable.
12.AUTO OUTPUT Audio output selection switch. When off, headphones and OUTPUT will output simultaneously; when on, headphones mute OUTPUT when plugged in.
13.OTG OTG port.
14.BALANCED OUTPUT Two 6.35mm TRS balanced jacks. Compatible with TRS (balanced) and TS (unbalanced) plugs. Active powered monitor speakers with built-in amplifiers can connect directly. Passive speakers require an external stereo amplifier, in which case, connect the rear panel output to the amplifier input.

dual-channel professional audio interface

ASIO Driver

Free ASIO driver provides support for major host software.

dual-channel professional audio interface

Additional Support

USB Type-C interface, driver-free support for Windows and Mac OS.

dual-channel professional audio interface

Low Power Consumption

DC 5V interface reduces battery drain on mobile devices.

SPECIFICATIONS

Sampling Frequency 44.1kHz/48kHz
Sampling Precision 16-bit/24-bit
MIC 1 Combo balanced input (max input gain 50dB)
LINE/INST 2 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS jack (gain range -25dB to +25dB)
Outputs 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS balanced jacks x2
Headphone Output 1/4" (6.35mm) headphone jack
USB USB 2.0 Type-C connector
Power Supply 5V DC
Dimensions 95.8mm (D) x 143.5mm (W) x 43.5mm (H)
Weight 320g

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
This SONICAKE Professional USB Audio Interface Surprisingly good and versatile quality mini mixing board for recording and preparing audio for podcast. Especially appreciated is the good quality integrated 8V Phantom Power supply for XLR microphone . The inputs are just what we need for our audio mixing needs and a good match for quality microphone and audio source inputs. This is a very well thought out and engineered interface audio mixer. It is great interface and input for computer audio processing. Very low noise floor confirms the quality of components and design of this unit. So much audio power in such a small package is a real deal for a starting system that will be ready as the user's experience and sophistication develops and needs expand, this unit is very simple but with capabilities ready and waiting.
Concerned Citizen
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
If you're looking for a solid, budget-friendly USB audio interface that delivers professional-grade sound, the Sonicake Audio Interface is a fantastic option. Once set up, it works flawlessly, making it a great choice for musicians, podcasters, and streamers alike. Just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve if you're new to audio interfaces—but once it's up and running, it’s pure recording bliss! 🎧I was struggling with sound issues on my old USB audio device, so I decided to give the Sonicake Audio Interface a shot. I already own other Sonicake products and trust their quality, so I figured it was worth a try. At first, setup was a bit tricky—Windows users will need to search for the "Sonic Cube II Software & Firmware Download" and install both the Sonic Mix Setup and the Sonicake USB ASIO Driver to get it working properly. Once I got past that small hurdle, it was smooth sailing! I plugged in an XLR microphone, and within seconds, I was ready to record. 🎤What I love most about this interface is its simplicity—no unnecessary complications, just a clean and effective way to connect my gear and start making music. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this compact, low-noise device delivers high-quality sound without breaking the bank. If you know your way around an audio interface, you’ll appreciate how easy and efficient this one is to use! 🎶⭐ Pros:✅ Clean, High-Quality Sound – Low noise and 24-bit/48kHz recording for pro-level audio.✅ +48V Phantom Power – Works great with condenser microphones.✅ Compact & Simple – No extra clutter, just what you need to record & mix.✅ Highly Compatible – Works with ProTools, Reaper, Ableton, and more.✅ Built-in DSP Effects & Amp Modeling – Great for adding extra creativity to your recordings.✅ "ON AIR" Feature – Streamlines live streaming with minimal setup.⚠ Cons:🔹 Setup Can Be Confusing – Windows users need to manually find and install the correct drivers. The instructions only briefly mention it but for Windows you want to search the internet for the "Sonic Cube II Software & Firmware Download." Download the Sonic Mix Setup and Sonicake USB ASIO Driver and install them. My computer would not recognize the device otherwise. After that I was able to use the Sonicake Audio Interface with no issues.🔹 Minimal Instructions – Beginners might need to do a little research before diving in.
Moha
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2025
Fait le job
G.Dellibe
Reviewed in Italy on February 19, 2025
Acquistato per poter suonare la chitarra tramite il PC. Funziona molto bene!
Vivi Zulpa
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
SH GH
Reviewed in Germany on January 17, 2025
Macht was es soll. Auf Ubuntu 24.0 ohne Probleme erkannt und läuft super.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
It's plug-and-play USBC, and we just run monitor speakers with it. It's easy to use, and it's nice that it can run off USBC power.
Noah
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
This won't give you Neve or API vibes but the pres are clean. It's as good as interfaces in the sub-$ $300 range and doesn't need any drivers. I've used it with ProTools and Logic without any issues. It also works with Zoom.
Rodger
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I bought this as an alternative to another one I was looking at that costs around 200 bucks (after taxes and whatever). This does exactly the same thing for much much less. I've been using it for a while now with no issues. Great if you're looking to bump up your volume
Aakaraly
Reviewed in Belgium on October 7, 2024
Fait parfaitement l'affaire pour le prix
Mario david
Reviewed in Spain on September 3, 2023
No lo recomiendo, el micrófono que conecte apenas llegaba Alós 15db y estaba súbito todo al máximo cosa que con otra que tengo no pasa le sobra potencia cosa que a esta le falta, pero puedes usar más ganancia con editores o con el obs, pero si buscas algo potente y que no necesites otros programas mejor busca otro
Jim A. Caudill
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
Tried with various mics and cables.
Taylor Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Pros- build quality- appearance is nice- audio output quality- USB-C/USB-A connection- driver is easy to find and easy to installCons- Terrible for vocal recording. This interface suffers with gain and you really need to talk/sing loud for it to pick up. I'd recommend saving a few more bucks for a Scarlett solo or just running OTT or a gainer in the vocal track of the DAW you're using.