Fohhn A-1 Live USB Audio Interface
Fohhn Audio AG has released the A-1 live, a new portable stereo USB audio interface that has been developed to enable transmission of audio directly from a computer/laptop to a sound reinforcement system, without the need for additional hardware such as a mixer or DI box.
Primarily designed for live sound applications and permanent installations, the A-1 live is a stand-alone USB device equipped with balanced XLR stereo outputs and a galvanically isolated USB connection. These features enable audio to be directly transmitted from the computer to the sound reinforcement system designed to avoid any interference, hum, reduction in sound quality or loss of output level - common issues that can occur when using interfaces with unbalanced connectors, or when there is no galvanic isolation between the computer and the interface.
With "plug and play" installation and no separate power supply needed, the A-1 live offers an option for live sound engineers, DJs and other audio professionals.
Visit www.fohhn.com for more details.

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