Apogee Duet 3

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2 x 4 USB3.0 Audio Interface

  • With USB-C connection and DSP
  • 24Bit/192kHz AD/DA converter
  • 2 Audio inputs for microphones and line signals (XLR) or instruments (6.3 mm TS jack)
  • Microphone preamp with 65dB gain and switchable +48V phantom power
  • Soft limiter and phase inversion
  • Internal DSP for low-latency recording with Apogee FX (incl. Symphony ECS Channel Strip)
  • Aluminium body and top made of Gorilla Glass
  • Stereo line output: 2x 6.3 mm TRS jacks
  • Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm TRS jack
  • Power supply via USB-C port
  • Fully controllable via Apogee Control 2 software
  • System requirements: macOS 10.15, Win10
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 103 x 151 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 1.4 kg
  • Includes breakout cable, transport case and USB-C cable
  • Matching Apogee Duet Dock: Art.523348 (not included in delivery)
available since August 2021
Item number 523347
sales unit 1 piece(s)
Recording / Playback Channels 2x4
Number of Mic Inputs 2
Number of Line Inputs 2
Number of Instrument Inputs 2
Number of Line Outs 2
Headphone Outs 1
Phantom power Yes
Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
Number of ADAT Connectors 0
Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
Number of MADI Connectors 0
Ethernet 0
Other Connectors USB-C
MIDI interface No
Word Clock No
Max. sample rate (kHz) 192 kHz
Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
USB Bus-Powered Yes
Incl. power supply No
USB Version 3.0
Width in mm 103 mm
Depth in mm 151 mm
Height in mm 30 mm
Connection Format USB port Type C
Included in delivery Breakout cable, Case, USB-C cable
Zero latency monitoring 1
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I really wanted to like this interface!
SeamusLawlor 21.05.2022
When I upgraded my MacBook earlier this year, I had my heart set on the Duet 3. I previously owned the original Duet and Duet 2, and really loved using them. However, after several months of using the Duet 3, I must admit defeat...I hate this audio interface.

Although the Duet 2's design was minimal, at least it had proper visual feedback on the unit (you always knew what the knob was controlling). The Duet 3 uses a small purple LED dot to indicate whether you're controlling speaker, headphones, or input 1/2. This has proved very fiddly and annoying, especially when setting mic/inst levels. There's a single left and right meter for either mic/instr input level (which combine for stereo playback). There are no numbers, and things can get confusing and irritating pretty quickly.

Also disappointing is Apogees silly decision to remove the assignable function buttons from the interface (for mute, dim, mono etc). These were really handy, and I used then all the time on the Duet 2. There are basically no controls on the Duet 3 besides gain/level adjustment.

So because of these issues, I really need to keep the Apogee Control 2 software open on my desktop permanently, and I control all my levels and functions from here (I almost never touch the interface). I might as well have bought a bunch of good preamps, it would be the same user experience.

The second big strike against the Duet 3 is the buggy firmware. This was an issue at times with the Duet 2, but it's even worse with the Duet 3. I keep all the software/firmware up to date (running M1 Pro MacBook on OS Monterey), but I still have to regularly unplug it/plug it back in because it disconnects or stops running the sound if I leave my computer for too long.

My impression is that the Duet 3 is not completely stable, and suffers from minimalist design taken too far. It's been a poor user experience overall, and I'm sad to say I'll be selling the unit. It's a shame, because the audio quality is great, but it's just not worth the aggravation .
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Sounds good and looks good
roland10pont 16.10.2021
I wanted a product that I could use on my 3 computers: Apple Mini M1, Apple MacBook Pro, Windows 10 desktop. Good news is that Duet 3 works on all my platforms and it is super easy to switch between my computers. But this also shows an issue: switching produces a loud crackling sound when you plug in/out the Duet 3. Something I never had with my cheaper Roland product. Once it is plugged in the sound is perfect, so just be aware when you plug in/out Duet 3.

What I like is the hardware DSP plugins. I did not have this on my Roland.

I use a Shure SM7 mic, I can use it without a FetHead but then you need to turn the gain close to max, hence I keep using my FetHead.

I love the breakout cable, this reduces the cable clutter on my working-from-home desk. I have all my cables hidden under my desk and have more space and cleaner desk.

The software is clearly still work in progress, it has all the must-have features working so that is the good news and it works on my 3 platforms. Install was smooth. What is not working is the help functions and the resizing of the windows has some issues on a MacOS. Nothing serious but one would expect that, for this price, the product would be finished.

I reported the software issues to Apogee and the support service does reply the next day, so no complaints on the Apogee support. Apogee seems to be aware and working on it...
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Not ready for release yet
Mokoshi 21.12.2021
Long time user of the Duets for portable needs but sadly Apogee have been producing unreliable products for a few years now.

Bought for work on the road and despite being a thing of beauty, of solid build and packaged with a great deal of thought, it just isn’t ready for production. This has been the case ever since they tried to merge PC and Mac suitable gear into one and just can’t do it.

Audio recording is completely distorted every few minutes using the cables and constantly using the breakout box (bought separately). I’ve had to return both sadly.

Hopefully Apogee will correct these issues soon.
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Tolles Interface mit wenigen Abstrichen
Gregsito 15.02.2022
Das Duet 3 ist mein erstes „richtiges“ Audiointerface. Es löst mein ca. 10 Jahre altes Jam 96 und das USB MiC von Apogee ab. Das Duet mit seinem minimalistischen Design schmeichelt dem Auge, der Sound des Vorverstärkers ist kraftvoll und klar, resistent gegen Rückkopplungen und mit dem Jam 96 nicht zu vergleichen. Die schnelle Ansteuerung von Speaker, Kopfhörer, Kanal 1 und 2 über das Wahlrad ist genial einfach. Diese und alle weiteren Funktionen können auch durch die Apogee Control 2 Software gesteuert werden.
Das Breakout Kabel ist ca. 160 cm lang und hält meinen Arbeitsplatz vom Kabelsalat frei. Läuft auf einem 2018er Mac Mini ohne nennenswerte Probleme. In Garageband wird das Interface nach Installation sofort erkannt.
Das hat mir nicht so gut gefallen:
- Umständlicher Download (1,43 Gb), Registrierung bei Apogee als auch bei iLok, um an den ECS Channel Strip zu kommen.
- Das Control 2 GUI sieht ansprechend aus, bei meinem 32 Zoll Monitor sind die Beschriftungen der Bedienelemente auch angenehm gut zu lesen. Wer das auf einem Notebook laufen lassen will wird sich gute Augen wünschen.
- Die eingeschränkte Nutzbarkeit unter iOS.
- meine Aktivboxen machten sich beim Ein-und Ausschalten des Systems durch ein unakzeptabel lautes Knacken bemerkbar. Das taten sie vorher definitiv nicht. Als Workaround habe ich die Boxen auf einem anderen Stromkreis gelegt und muss sie separat zu- bzw. abschalten.
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