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title: "Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface sound card for music production (2 in / 2 out USB audio-interface, 48 Volt phantom power, 2 microphone preamps, etc.), Black"
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price: "€ 254.18"
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# 48V phantom power for pro mics 113 dB dynamic range preamps 2 in / 2 out USB interface Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface sound card for music production (2 in / 2 out USB audio-interface, 48 Volt phantom power, 2 microphone preamps, etc.), Black

**Brand:** audient
**Price:** € 254.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎛️ EVO 4: Your pro studio, simplified and supercharged.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface sound card for music production (2 in / 2 out USB audio-interface, 48 Volt phantom power, 2 microphone preamps, etc.), Black by audient
- **How much does it cost?** € 254.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/180440911-audient-evo-4-usb-audio-interface-sound-card-for-music)

## Best For

- audient enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted audient brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smartgain Magic:** Auto-level your mic inputs in 15 seconds for flawless recording starts—no guesswork, just create.
- • **Studio-Grade Sound:** Dual JFET preamps deliver ultra-clean 58 dB gain with 113 dB dynamic range for crystal-clear tracks.
- • **Plug & Play Pro Audio:** Seamlessly connect to Mac, Windows, or iOS with class-compliant USB 2.0—no drivers needed.
- • **Flexible Routing & Loopback:** DSP-powered mixer with loopback lets you stream, podcast, or record multi-source audio effortlessly.
- • **Compact & Stylish Desktop Hub:** Sleek black chassis fits any workspace, lightweight and portable for on-the-go creativity.

## Overview

The Audient EVO 4 is a compact 2-in/2-out USB audio interface designed for music production and content creation. Featuring dual high-quality JFET microphone preamps with 48V phantom power, Smartgain auto-leveling, and a low-latency DSP mixer with loopback, it delivers professional-grade sound with effortless setup across Mac, Windows, and iOS devices. Its sleek, portable design and intuitive controls make it the perfect tool for millennial creators seeking studio-quality audio without the complexity.

## Description

Free delivery and returns on eligible orders of £20 or more. Buy Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface sound card for music production (2 in / 2 out USB audio-interface, 48 Volt phantom power, 2 microphone preamps, etc.), Black at desertcart UK.

Review: Ideal first device for streaming AND home recording! - What a lovely device! +pro -con + Nice plastic case, well shielded, good weight (nice+good, not incredible+perfect) - It's NOT robust enough to be thrown in a gig-bag - No dB labels on the case near the LEDs [see screenshot attached of some video I watched on YouTube] - You need to be looking down on it to see all the lights - and you cannot put it on it's side if you are using the headphone or instrument jacks + I never thought I would use the "auto-input-level" toy, but it has made life SO much easier! + It has loopback for streaming (ie. mixing 'game' noises with 'commentary') + It has an instrument input for musos (overlaid on input #1) + Independent phantom power + The latency is low enough to use my PC for live effects (reverb, etc.) [*IF* you use the official drivers] + You can pair the two channels for stereo in/out if you wish. + Full support for both balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs! + Auto-mutes the monitors when you plug in headphones - There is no way to override the headphone auto-mute feature - It can be a bit fiddly to press the buttons in the right order when pairing channels or selecting what the rotary encoder (volume knob) controls. - You cannot turn off the LEDs while it is connected to a PC - No MIDI ...Do you need MIDI? Consider a MOTU-M4 + The noise floor is *amazingly* low - Struggles to drive my DT770/80's with any great volume - especially when mixing between PC and Inputs - but I have lost a LOT of hearing over the years :/ ...Kids, invest a tenner in some Etymotics BEFORE you get tinnitus and start to go deaf :,( If your budget is £100 - I suggest you stop looking ...If you have £200 in your budget, consider the MOTU-M4, it upgrades to: MIDI (5pin DIN); better physical layout; mutliple 'knobs' for easier adjustments; a nice OLED display; 4 inputs; and other technical stuff you can find in YouTube videos by the likes of Julian Krause. I only bought the evo 4 while waiting for MOTU, who are are having problems shipping kit to the UK at the moment [Spring 2020] ...And I really don't think I could have made a better choice :) ...Why only 4*? See the "-" points above!
Review: Like Marmite. Some will like it some will not... - Bought this to replace my longstanding digital interface that annoyingly is no longer supported by the Apple operating system. I wanted the ability to use it in my home studio and also with an iPad. I found it quite a good interface but with some limitations. I have tested it with a number of different microphones including an Electrovoice RE20 and RE50, an Audio Technica ATM 31a, and even a Coles lip mic. What I found is that the preamps are very clean and quite good. The downside is that the 'Smart Gain' function will not work with every microphone so you will have to set it manually (not a great problem). A final thought that might help. If you are using something like an Electrovoice RE20, or a Shure SM7B which don't run on phantom power, you may find it very quiet using the EVO 4. You can boost the levels in post, but that can be a problem if for example, you are podcasting live. Therefore you may need to add something like a Cloudlifter or similar to boost the levels. Incidentally, you don't need to use a Cloudlifter. They are good but overly pricey. There are many other perfectly good cheap alternatives. I am currently using a Klark Teknik Mic Booster CT1, which is much cheaper but equally good. Hope that helps...

## Features

- 2 in / 2 out USB audio interface, Smartgain, Smart Touchpoints, loopback function, High Speed USB 2.0, 24 bit 44,1 - 96 kHz, 113 dB dynamic range AD/DA
- 2 microphone preamplifiers with 58 dB gain, 2 combined mic/line inputs via XLR/jack combo connectors, independent headphone output 6.3 mm jack
- Discrete JFET instrument input, multifunctional rotary control with LED ring, DSP-based "low latency" software mixer with flexible routing matrix
- Stylish desktop housing, 48 Volt phantom power (also for bus operation), ClassCompliant MAC, Windows (7/8/10), iOS connection and power supply via USB-C
- Scope of delivery: EVO 4 USB audio interface 140 x 55 x 60 mm, 360g, USB cable 1.5 m & extensive Audient ARC download software package

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B084BGC5LR |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,040) |
| Date First Available | 16 Jan. 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Item model number | EVO4 |
| Operating System | Windows, iOS, macOS |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 6.7 x 6.7 cm; 600 g |
| Size | EVO 4 |
| Supported Software | Bundled software compatible with iOS, Mac, and Windows (specific DAWs and plug-ins not specified) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Audient
- **Compatible devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Number of channels:** 2
- **Supported software:** Bundled software compatible with iOS, Mac, and Windows (specific DAWs and plug-ins not specified)

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I use a Phantom Powered Microphone with EVO 4?**
A: Yes! Both of the EVO 4 preamps can provide 48V phantom power for use with condenser microphones.

**Q: Can I connect the EVO 4 to a USB-A port or a USB-C port?**
A: The EVO 4 is entirely bus powered and will work with either a USB A or USB C port.

**Q: Does the EVO 4 have enough gain for low output microphones such as the Shure SM7B?**
A: With 58dB of gain on each preamp, there’s more than enough gain to drive microphones such as the SM7B.

**Q: Will the EVO 4 have enough power to driver my high impedance headphones?**
A: The EVO 4 features a powerful headphone amp, that can drive headphones all the way up to 600 ohms and greater!

**Q: Will the EVO 4 work on iOS and iPadOS?**
A: The EVO 4 is class compliant, meaning you can run this with your iOS devices for recording on the go.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ideal first device for streaming AND home recording!
*by B***C on 20 June 2020*

What a lovely device! +pro -con + Nice plastic case, well shielded, good weight (nice+good, not incredible+perfect) - It's NOT robust enough to be thrown in a gig-bag - No dB labels on the case near the LEDs [see screenshot attached of some video I watched on YouTube] - You need to be looking down on it to see all the lights - and you cannot put it on it's side if you are using the headphone or instrument jacks + I never thought I would use the "auto-input-level" toy, but it has made life SO much easier! + It has loopback for streaming (ie. mixing 'game' noises with 'commentary') + It has an instrument input for musos (overlaid on input #1) + Independent phantom power + The latency is low enough to use my PC for live effects (reverb, etc.) [*IF* you use the official drivers] + You can pair the two channels for stereo in/out if you wish. + Full support for both balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs! + Auto-mutes the monitors when you plug in headphones - There is no way to override the headphone auto-mute feature - It can be a bit fiddly to press the buttons in the right order when pairing channels or selecting what the rotary encoder (volume knob) controls. - You cannot turn off the LEDs while it is connected to a PC - No MIDI ...Do you need MIDI? Consider a MOTU-M4 + The noise floor is *amazingly* low - Struggles to drive my DT770/80's with any great volume - especially when mixing between PC and Inputs - but I have lost a LOT of hearing over the years :/ ...Kids, invest a tenner in some Etymotics BEFORE you get tinnitus and start to go deaf :,( If your budget is £100 - I suggest you stop looking ...If you have £200 in your budget, consider the MOTU-M4, it upgrades to: MIDI (5pin DIN); better physical layout; mutliple 'knobs' for easier adjustments; a nice OLED display; 4 inputs; and other technical stuff you can find in YouTube videos by the likes of Julian Krause. I only bought the evo 4 while waiting for MOTU, who are are having problems shipping kit to the UK at the moment [Spring 2020] ...And I really don't think I could have made a better choice :) ...Why only 4*? See the "-" points above!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Like Marmite. Some will like it some will not...
*by A***S on 23 December 2022*

Bought this to replace my longstanding digital interface that annoyingly is no longer supported by the Apple operating system. I wanted the ability to use it in my home studio and also with an iPad. I found it quite a good interface but with some limitations. I have tested it with a number of different microphones including an Electrovoice RE20 and RE50, an Audio Technica ATM 31a, and even a Coles lip mic. What I found is that the preamps are very clean and quite good. The downside is that the 'Smart Gain' function will not work with every microphone so you will have to set it manually (not a great problem). A final thought that might help. If you are using something like an Electrovoice RE20, or a Shure SM7B which don't run on phantom power, you may find it very quiet using the EVO 4. You can boost the levels in post, but that can be a problem if for example, you are podcasting live. Therefore you may need to add something like a Cloudlifter or similar to boost the levels. Incidentally, you don't need to use a Cloudlifter. They are good but overly pricey. There are many other perfectly good cheap alternatives. I am currently using a Klark Teknik Mic Booster CT1, which is much cheaper but equally good. Hope that helps...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Intuitive and good sounding
*by B***N on 13 August 2020*

I've had quite a few interfaces over the years but needed something quick for a new project, which was reasonably priced and had 2 inputs. I'm normally disappointed with anything audio related where I've gone for the more budget option, but with the Evo 4 I was pleasantly surprised. It was easy to set up and I like the way the unit operates. I like the central wheel who's operation is set by the button which precedes it, it is intuitive to use. Sound wise it is very good. It's hard to rate mic pre amps, but you notice when they are not great. I had digital multitrackers where they were sub par and also interfaces, but the Evo 4 seems to have plenty of clean gain and works with a variety of mics (I have mainly used an SM57 and LDC so far). Also, unlike other interfaces I've had, there are no earth loops, buzzes or interference, just a clean sound. I've recorded vocals and loud harmonica and guitars, certainly high volume is not a problem with a mic which can handle the SPL's. So although it's probably aimed mainly at content creators etc, it has no issue in the studio. Based on the price I can't give anything but 5 starts so far. It is of lightweight construction, I would prefer it if it was metal, but I've no reason it won't hold up. The headphone amp is more suited to lower impedance phones if you are dealing with loud sources and want headroom in the cans. I tried it with DT770 80 ohms and it was okay, but changed to 32ohm cans to give me a bit more headroom. That said 80 ohm would be fine for solo acoustic or content creation. Just something to be mindful of. All in all a great value little unit, I wanted to get the ID14 but budget meant I went for the Evo and I have no regrets.

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