Sound On Sound review the Apogee Symphony Desktop
Sound On Sound have recently reviewed the Apogee Symphony Desktop for their May 2022 issue, providing a thorough breakdown of its features and a glowing account of its “first-rate” touch screen interface which they note betters its closest rivals with ease.

“You’d expect an interface costing this much to sound good, and the Symphony Desktop has impeccable audio credentials. The preamps offer 75dB of digitally controlled gain with a highly impressive EIN figure of -129dB unweighted. A-weighted dynamic range on the inputs and outputs is 123 and 129dB respectively, while Apogee’s “zero Ohm” headphone outputs also promise —and deliver — excellent quality. This level of audio performance is still relatively unusual in a desktop interface, but the Symphony Desktop really does come within spitting distance of Apogee’s flagship modular Symphony I/O”
“One of the main goals of a hybrid system is to make it unnecessary to leave the DAW environment to make changes in the input and monitor paths. Many attempts to implement such a system fall down on this very point, but the Symphony Desktop’s touchscreen makes all the difference. It’s not often you can say that an audio interface is a pleasure to use, but I think the Symphony Desktop absolutely deserves that compliment”.
The full review of the Apogee Symphony Desktop can be found in the May 2022 issue of Sound On Sound, as well as here.
Apogee is distributed in the UK/ROI by Sound Technology Ltd. For more information please call 01462 0208 96250800 or visit www.soundtech.co.uk/music-retail/apogee.
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