Re: Edirol UA-25 Reviews
Quality: 9
The UA-25 is built VERY well, with a rugged aluminum case, sturdy knobs, and well-adhered rubber feet protecting the bottom of the unit. The Neutrik Combo inputs are well supported, but some of the smaller jacks are susceptible to bending slightly into the unit. It brings fears of snapping silicon to mind every time I connect the USB or RCA line outs.
Even after all of the solid construction, though, I still managed to lose one of the channels (channel 2), and it will not pass signal to save anything. I've pulled it apart and checked connections, to no avail. The parts are quality, but I have to dock a little for mysteriously losing one of only 2 inputs.
As far as sound goes, the unit has given me nothing but quality recordings. The noise floor is extremely low, the recordings are top-notch, and I've had no problems with unwanted coloring of the sound.
The unit does a very good job, and is a solid little workhorse of an interface. The drivers work great, and I'm able to achieve very low latency (4ms - 8ms) with little slowdown.
I modified a case that I had lying around to fit the interface, and it travels everywhere with my laptop. Even for editing audio, the interface serves as a better soundcard than the crappy RealTek in the laptop.
Great little Interface!
Reliability: 9
I'm only docking for the mysteriously non-working channel. Otherwise, the unit proves nothing but reliable.
Overall Rating: 9
I would recommend this product to someone who moves around a lot, only needs 2 channels of input, wants a solid, well-build interface, or simply wishes to stay in the Roland/Edirol family for their designer studio. It's a great little interface, and I've had nothing but positive results.
9 out of 10 for slight hardware issues (that may have been user-generated) on a quality, inexpensive audio interface.
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TheMusicMan, a.k.a. "Prime"