




I recently spent two weeks putting the PS22 Lite USB Audio Interface through its paces, recording both acoustic guitar tracks and live stream commentary. For a desktop unit at this price point, the clarity it brings to a home studio setup is immediately noticeable.
The unit feels sturdy with a solid chassis that doesn't slide around on a desk, which is a big plus for busy workstations. The preamps provide a clean 56dB gain that handles microphones and instruments with surprising warmth and minimal noise floor. It is clearly built to withstand the daily rigors of a content creator's workspace.
Setting up the interface was a breeze via the USB-C connection, and the ASIO driver support kept latency virtually non-existent during tracking. The ProStudio routing software makes managing loopbacks for streaming incredibly intuitive once you navigate the initial setup.
This is the perfect entry-to-mid-level interface for podcasters, home musicians, and streamers who want professional sound without the complex learning curve.
With an impressive 4.67 rating, the PS22 Lite represents a smart investment for anyone looking to upgrade their audio quality. At $119.00, it is difficult to find a more well-rounded device that balances performance and accessibility so effectively.