Apollo 16 Thunderbolt Audio Interface w/ QUAD Processing
The new Universal Audio Apollo 16 Thunderbolt 2 QUAD is an elegant update to UA’s premium audio interface — delivering enhanced sound with the tone, feel, and flow of analog recording. Perfect for professional studios, this 18 x 20 Thunderbolt 2 interface offers twice the analog connectivity of the Apollo 8/8p — making it ideal for pairing with mixing consoles and outboard processors. Built on genuine UA analog design and next-generation A/D and D/A conversion, Universal Audio Apollo 16 Thunderbolt 2 QUAD also features powerful UAD-2 QUAD Core processing, letting you run the full library of UAD Powered Plug-Ins in real time. With sonic performance that surpasses anything in its class, Apollo 16 rivals modular converters costing twice the price, in a sleek, powerful new package.
Next-generation Apollo A/D and D/A conversion for professional music production
16 x 16 analog I/O via DB-25 connectors — ideal for pairing with mixing consoles, outboard preamps, etc.
18 x 20 Thunderbolt 2 audio interface for Mac with powerful Console 2.0 software control
Cascade up to 4 Apollo interfaces and 6 UAD devices total over Thunderbolt (Mac)
Includes “Realtime Analog Classics Plus” UAD plug-in bundle
World class UA analog design, superior components, and premium build quality
The original Apollo, introduced in 2012, quickly became a gold standard among modern music producers and engineers — it now counts many of the world’s top artists as users. Apollo 8p improves upon the original Apollo’s sound quality with completely redesigned, class-leading A/D and D/A conversion — giving you increased dynamic range and even lower THD. Building upon a 50-year legacy of circuit design, UA engineers started with obsessive auditioning of the latest converters, pairing them with completely redesigned analog circuitry. Confirmed by extensive double-blind listening tests, the result is is 3 dB better dynamic range on both A/D and D/A conversion versus the original Apollo, placing the Apollo 8p as the measurable class leader.