With the release of the new Audient iD14 there has been some confusion about what the similarities and differences between the new iD14 and the established iD22 interfaces. So we are going to try and clarify what they are.
Features Common To Both The iD14 & iD22
- David Dearden designed Mic Preamps From The ASP8024 Console
- ADAT Input
- 10 Inputs in total
- JFET DI instrument input
- Independent Class AB Headphone output
- Individual 48v Phantom Power Switching
- Low latency DSP Mixer
- Kensington lock
- Neutrik Combo Connectors on the inputs
- Hand milled metal knobs
- USB2.0 connectivity
Features Only Available On the iD22
- ADAT Output
- 2 extra line outputs
- 2 balanced insert points
- Individual Pad switches on the 2 inputs
- Individual Hi Pass filters on the 2 inputs
- Individual Polarity switches on the 2 inputs
- Dim & Cut Switches On Monitoring
- 3 User Programmable keys
- 1 extra cue mix
Features Only Available On The iD14
- Supports Bus Power
- ScrollControl DAW Control
Pricing
- Audient iD14 - $299
- Audient iD22 - $599
More On The Audient iD14 And iD22
We hope this will help anyone who cannot decide which one of these excellent interfaces to go for.