




I recently integrated the PS22 Lite USB Audio Interface into my home recording setup to see how it handles vocal and instrument tracking. This device promises studio-quality capture without the complexity of larger, more expensive mixing consoles.
The unit feels sturdy on the desk, featuring a clean layout that prioritizes ease of access for the XLR and instrument inputs. Its 24-bit/192kHz resolution provides an impressive amount of headroom, and the 56dB gain preamps are surprisingly quiet for this class of device.
Setting up the PS22 Lite on my PC was straightforward, and the ProStudio routing software makes managing loopbacks for live streaming remarkably intuitive. The low-latency performance via the ASIO driver ensures that monitoring while tracking guitar or vocals is virtually instantaneous.
This interface is an ideal choice for solo content creators and bedroom producers who need a reliable, high-quality audio bridge for their DAW.
With an overall rating of 4.67/5, the PS22 Lite is a highly capable interface that punches well above its weight class. It provides all the necessary tools for professional-sounding projects at a very competitive $119.00 price point.