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The 7RYMS 7CasterSE3 is an audio interface designed to improve the sound quality of podcasts, streams, and other recordings. With two XLR connections, you can easily connect professional microphones for crisp and clear voice recording. It works with your computer, laptop, smartphone, or tablet, giving you flexibility in where and how you record. The 7CasterSE3 offers a comprehensive feature set for content creators looking to take their audio to the next level.
The 7RYMS 7CasterSE3 lets you easily connect various audio devices. It features two combined XLR/6.35mm inputs for microphones or instruments, and an additional 3.5mm input for devices like smartphones or music players. There's also a separate 3.5mm AUX port and a USB-C digital port for a stable connection to your computer, laptop, smartphone, or tablet. This allows you to use and mix multiple audio sources simultaneously for your recordings.
The 7CasterSE3 helps you create recordings with clear and true-to-life sound. With a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, with a very small deviation of ±0.1dB, sound is captured accurately and without distortion. The ability to use 48V phantom power on the XLR inputs also allows you to connect condenser microphones, contributing to a professional-sounding podcast or stream.
This audio interface gives you the tools to customize and control your sound. Its various inputs allow you to simultaneously connect and manage multiple audio sources, such as microphones, instruments, and external audio. Multiple output ports, including two general-purpose 3.5mm outputs, an SPK (speaker) output, and two separate 3.5mm monitor outputs, give you flexible options for monitoring and routing your audio. This allows you to tailor the audio precisely to the needs of your project.
The 7CasterSE3 lets you instantly monitor and adjust your audio while recording or streaming. The two separate 3.5mm monitor outputs allow you to listen live through headphones, without any noticeable delay. This means you'll hear what you're recording or broadcasting instantly. You can then make any adjustments to the volume levels or mix of the connected sources for the best results.