MyChooz has prepared a review of the Lewitt CONNECT 6

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MyChooz prepared a review of the Lewitt CONNECT 6 audio interface, talking about the main pros and cons of the model. And we made a convenient selection on the topic in rating format. Ratings are based on ratings from reviews, all pros and cons are taken into account, even minor ones. We have selected the most important theses for you, and you can read the full review by clicking on the link.

Audio Interface Lewitt CONNECT 6

Sound quality: 8,5/10

Lewitt Connect 6 is a new take on what an audio interface should be in the 21st century. This sound card features excellent preamps. With low intrinsic noise (-133dB.) and 72dB of gain. Any dynamic microphone, such as the Shure SM7b, this audio interface will be able to warm up. The Lewitt Connect 6 supports 24-bit and 96kHz recording.

Monitor outputs are excellent, the card sounds intelligible. Nonlinear distortion level is 0.002%, which is a good result for 300$.

I was satisfied with the sound of this card. I was especially impressed by the microphone gain auto-tuning and DSP effects auto-tuning. For inexperienced users it is a convenient option to make the optimal sound adjustment.

Controls and functions: 10/10

The card is controlled by a single encoder or in the audio driver itself. The encoder is large, easy to adjust, smooth, and a nice click follows when pressed.

Lewitt Connect 6 audio driver. The driver interface is clear, all nodes are separated. You can clearly see each input and output.

I was pleased with the Lewitt Connect 6’s control and extensive functionality. This card allows you to broadcast on social networks, record podcasts, stream to musicians in your DAW and record vocals or instruments with high quality. Lewitt have produced a sound card that will suit bloggers and streamers, musicians or producers alike. I really liked the fact that there are no buttons on the sound card, a lot of controls. Just one encoder – and you don’t need more.

Appearance and build quality: 10/10

The appearance of the Lewitt Connect 6 is cosmic. The card stands out with its design among its competitors (Arturia MiniFuse 2, Audient ID4 MK II and UAD Volt 2 among others). The color scheme is black. The green logo and card name on the front panel looks great. The front panel of the card is made of glossy plexiglass. It leaves fingerprints on it. But it looks awesome.

Build is top notch. The card does not crunch in your hands. The plastic is of high quality. The encoder rotates without extraneous sounds, easily. There are 6 rubber feet on the bottom of the card. The card lies flat on the table and does not ride on it.

The design of this card impressed me. Lewitt Connect 6 is a Lamborghini among audio interfaces. The sound card feels for its 300$. The quality of materials, the build itself – everything is excellent!

Bottom line: pros and cons

Lewitt Connect 6 is a sound card that is suitable for musicians, producers, streamers, bloggers. It’s a portable sound card that can stand in your studio and travel with you to shoot podcasts or live shows. Excellent build and stylish design. Wide range of features and quality sound recording. It’s all Lewitt Connect 6. A sound card that fully justifies the 300$ price tag.

PROS

  • Quality preamps with 72dB of gain and -133dB of intrinsic noise
  • User-friendly driver interface and control the card with a single knob
  • Stability of the audio driver
  • Portability of the card, the ability to work with Mac, Windows
  • Smartphone connection and audio broadcasting to social networks
  • DSP Effects and auto-tuning preamps
  • Stylish appearance and build quality

CONS

  • No Hi-Z

The verdict: 9.2 – Great! Great sound card under 300$

The full review is available here.

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