UPC/EAN #4260123363116     MPN #UFX2    
RME Fireface UFX II

$3779.00

Financing available
Free shipping in Canada. Conditions

24bit / 192kHz, 60 channel hi-performance USB 2.0 audio interface



The Fireface UFX II offers excellent flexibility that enables the interface to fit seamlessly into a myriad of production environments. Analog, ADAT, AES, SPDIF, and USB 2 are all standard on the Fireface UFX II. Equally impressive is the unit's channel count: 12 analog, 16 ADAT, and 2 AES for 30 channels input and 30 channels output. Further, with support for USB 2 connectivity, the new Fireface UFX II can integrate with RME's optional ARC USB remote controller.

With capacity for 60 audio channels (30 input and 30 output), support for sampling frequencies upward of 192 kHz, and the flexibility provided by USB connectivity, the new Fireface UFX II is an ideal solution to a wide range of recording, mixing, and monitoring applications.

RME's Fireface UFX II incorporates premium AD/DA converters, optimized analog I/O circuits, as well as improved SNR and THD values to guarantee pristine, crystal clear and transparent audio. A new PAD-free mic circuit design with +18 dBu maximum input level and 75 dB gain range provides trouble-free operation for the most demanding recording environments. Further, new low impedance, high power phones outputs (2 Ohms) with +19 dBu maximum output level provide ample output power and volume on any headphones-high or low impedance.

The Fireface UFX II also includes DURec (Direct USB Recording), which is available on the front of the interface. It now offers second generation hardware with improved USB functionality and compatibility-providing greater reliability, even with slower or multi-partitioned USB thumb drives.
  • 30 Input / 30 Output
  • 12 x Analog I/O
  • 4 x Mic/Instrument Preamp
  • 1 x AES/EBU I/O
  • 2 x ADAT I/O(or 1 x ADAT I / O plus 1 x SPDIF I / O optical)
  • 1 x Word Clock I/O
  • 2 x MIDI I/O
  • 1 x USB 2.0 (USB 3.0 compatible)
  • Optional: Advanced Remote Control USB (connected via Computer)
  • 5.0
    Evan
    Montreal, QC
    March 19, 2021
    Sound quality upgrade from UFX
    After my UFX failed I bought the UFX II to replace it. It's exactly the same as the UFX but with a very noticeable bump up in sound quality. Also my TotalMix settings didn't carry over properly but that wasn't too big a deal to re-set from screencaps. Read more
    View more products from RME
    RME Logo
    Now accepting
    Financing available
    Like us
    Follow us
    ©2004-2023 - Studio Economik Inc.® All Right Reserved.