Alright dogface, let's do it!
I'll sticky this, if I can.
I need to point out a few things.
- Everyone has drastically different needs
- There is extremely little sound quality different from audio interface to audio interface
Disclaimer
This topic is going to be VERY subjective. While I know this info can be valuable, just remember that choosing an audio interface is about meeting your needs. If someone convinces you that you need X audio interface, make sure your needs are consistent with that person.
If you don't know your needs.
Check out the
Home Recording Soundcard Wizard. It's designed to spit out a list of all audio interfaces that meet your needs.
Audio Interface Reviews
Also, I have a section for reviewing your audio interface. If you have an audio interface, tell us about it here:
Audio Interface Reviews.
Brandon