Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface, The Guitarist, Vocalist, Podcaster Or Producer, Studio Quality Sound, Red
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Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface, The Guitarist, Vocalist, Podcaster Or Producer, Studio Quality Sound, Red

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Details

  • Brand
    Focusrite
  • Compatible devices
    Personal
  • Supported software
    Ja
  • Connectivity technology
    USB
  • Number of channels
    2
🎸High headroom instrument input
🔊24-bit/192kHz studio converters
🎙️Best-in-class mic preamps

Description

🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your studio deserves the Scarlett Solo edge!

  • PRESERVE YOUR GUITAR TONE - High headroom input ensures zero clipping or distortion, capturing your instrument’s true sound.
  • LOW NOISE BALANCED OUTPUTS - Experience pristine playback and monitoring with clean, detailed sound through balanced outputs.
  • PLUG PLAY WITH EASY START - Get up and running instantly with guided setup and bundled software to unleash your creativity now.
  • STUDIO QUALITY SOUND RESOLUTION - Record and mix at ultra-high 24-bit/192kHz for professional-grade audio fidelity.
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR VOCALS WITH AIR MODE - Add brightness and clarity to every vocal take, making your recordings stand out in any mix.

The Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen is a compact USB audio interface designed for guitarists, vocalists, podcasters, and producers seeking professional studio-quality recordings. Featuring industry-leading mic preamps with Air mode, a high headroom instrument input, and 24-bit/192kHz converters, it delivers clear, detailed sound with minimal noise. Lightweight and easy to set up, it includes balanced outputs and bundled software to jumpstart your creative projects immediately.

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Specifications

Product Dimensions4.34 x 14.35 x 9.58 cm; 499 g
Item model numberAMS-SCARLETT-SOLO-3G
ColourRed
Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer
Hardware InterfaceUSB 2.0
Supported SoftwareJa
Mixer Channel Quantity2
Operating SystemWindows
Voltage240 Volts
Item Weight499 g

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does this come with a usb cable? and do you need to install any drivers before you can use it?
Does it support phantom power for 48v microphones like the Rode NT 2a
Does this module support input from e-drums that have usb (i.e. printer cable) output?
Would this work with an I pad?

Reviews

4.7

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M**O

Hard to fault

I won't bury the lede here, this is an amazing piece of kit. With gain at maximum the level of background noise from the digitiser is effectively inaudible even when supplying 48V DC to drive a "phantom" powered microphone.I'm using mine to develop a new microphone adapter to upgrade those cheap Chinese imported microphones that make decent donor bodies. I won't ask Amazon to link to the project as it's off-site and you can't buy the board here (yet) but it's on the DIY Perks projects so it's easy to find if you're in a rush.Why would I do this? Well the problem with Phantom power is that a lot of (early) stage mixers are noisy... and I mean really noisy. Studio gear is a lot quieter (live performances are have so much background noise that no one can hear the background hiss). In the studio (or perhaps, outside recording something like birdsong when every dB counts) that hiss is going to get in the way of the really quiet stuff.I paired mine with DT990 Pro headphones and it sounds delicious. The 990's 4.5 rating on Amazon's >15,000 reviews speak for themselves. They're very, very good. While they don't seem sufficiently robust to take the abuse I'd expect in a professional studio, sound-wise, they'd be right at home.And this is where the Scarlett shines. Focusrite produces some of the world's top quality studio gear and that heritage has trickled down to the Solo. When I was into this stuff in a big way, the idea that I could get a studio-quality setup for under a couple of hundred quid (headphones, mic and digitiser) was laughable.And yet, here we are in 2025 and it's not just practical, it's here - and fully portable too!Just add a laptop (Windows, as per usual, is preferred) but it does work with Debian Linux and Audacity albeit with more limited features.And that is the only real "gotcha" that I've noticed. You really have to use a computer to power this little fella or you won't get full functionality - including 48V phantom which is... odd but Waveshare clearly knows what its doing so I'll forgive it that.Getting 48V at up to 12mA (the P48 standard is limiting and demanding) from 5V is no mean feat I can tell you but Focusrite has achieved that without the hideous squeal from a simple Schmitt-trigger inverter and voltage multiplier. (That's technical detail of course, but there ARE cheaper 48V pre-amps that run from little wall warts from the Chinese that add a lovely background whine, replete with harmonics up the wazoo to every recording you make.) So ... bad. Yes.It's details like this that make the Focusrite an absolute MUST BUY for anyone serious about their recording particularly where that instruments like acoustic guitars and human voice is concerned. For rock where volume is the name of the game, a cheaper unit will suffice but most people would outgrow it.But there's more!The Focusrite is beautiful to use too. It just "feels" like a quality product that's going to last. The ability to monitor what you've recorded while recording a new track is an essential for many solo musicians but it's baked in!And better yet (for duffers like me who don't pay anywhere near as much attention to the level meters as I should) the gain control has a VU meter built in. You just set the level by running a test and setting it so the average is just flashing a green ring and you're good. As the level exceeds 3dB the ring goes amber and then red - which means the recording is clipping.A feature that doesn't make sense to me (but will to others) is "Air" which appears to be a treble boost. Something that former Rode chief designer Doug Ford calls "whoohoo" - for "flat" microphones.Focusrite has an excellent reputation and if the rest of its products are as good as this *budget* model that's clearly well-deserved.

F**N

Great cheers

Still use this years after buying it and works well still so thankyou

K**N

Loved this item and the price is affordable

Brilliant product worth every penny would recommend buying

M**M

Fab

Fab

B**S

It is what it describes.

very good item works fabulously easy to use you just plug it in to the computer by USB and it will turn on plug your mic in and there you go a big help that it has enough power specially with the SM7B microphone as it need that 48V boost and this thing has it would recommend to friends to use if they wanted to buy one cant complain about the product at all its light and very sturdy for what it is so no complaints from me.

D**E

fantastic.

an amazing product.

S**N

Wonderful and Easy.

Two initial disclaimers before I go onto my review: Firstly, that I have nothing added additionally to the interface (such as a cloud lifter) other than the XLR cables which connect my Shure SM7B, to my interface and into my computer. Secondly, it should be know that although I do like to consider myself to be relatively 'tech savvy', this won't be the most technical review but more so my experience with the affordable interface and the little bits and bobs that could be beneficial to you having understood.Hardware:As expected, there is a rather niche amount of hardware within this product, especially when you're comparing it to the later editions such as the 4th gen. With this said, it still consists of everything that you need and expect to get started as a beginner using an XLR microphone!-XLR input (corresponding gain dial besides it)-phantom power and air mode on the XLR input-TRS input (corresponding gain dial besides it)-0.25 inch headphone jack (large corresponding gain dial besides it)-direct monitoring buttonAudio Quality:The headphone output within the Solo delivers a quite significant amount of power and allows for good recording capabilities; offering a flat frequency response and having an ultra-low noise from the mic preamp, along with the 'air mode' allowing for an easier high-frequency boost that could be beneficial to some people.Overall, the product is definitely on the more affordable side and although it does slightly show, the demographic being on the beginner end, the product is wonderfully fitting. The product offers a wide array of different technical features that are greatly beneficial to you as a user and, once used, it becomes really self-explanatory why this is used amongst many independent musicians and YouTube/Twitch live streamers to get the most out of their microphones.I hope this helps!

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