M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

February 1, 2026

M-Audio AIR 192|14

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

Core features of the M-Audio audio interface

  • High-quality converters with 24 bit / 192 kHz resolution
  • Hi-Speed USB-C connection
  • Direct monitoring
  • Central large volume control
  • Low-noise M-Audio Crystal preamps
  • +48 V Phantom power for channels 1-4
  • 4 Mic/Line inputs: XLR/TRS combo jack
  • 2 Instrument inputs: 6.3 mm TS
  • 2 Line inputs: 6.3 mm TRS
  • 4 Line outputs: 6.3 mm TRS
  • 2 Headphone outputs: 6.3 mm TRS
  • MIDI Input / Output: 3.5 mm TRS (DIN adapter included)
  • Robust metal housing
  • Dimensions: 259 x 189 x 82 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg
  • Compatible with Windows 7 and higher, class-compliant for Mac OS X
  • Includes power supply unit (12V AC) and software package as download: Ableton Live Lite, Creative FX Collection, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, DB33, Strike, Hybrid 3, Touch Loops, Revalver – 2x Amps, 3x Cabs, 3x Mics, 3x Effects, MPC Beats

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M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

M-Audio AIR 192|14 Review: Tested & Rated

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Customer Review Summary

M-Audio AIR 192|14 is a compact recording hardware that offers an impressive range of features for its price, making it a solid choice for both beginners and seasoned musicians alike.

On the positive side, the interface provides ample connectivity options with four microphone inputs and additional line inputs, which are perfect for a small studio setup. The preamps are particularly praised for their clarity and low noise, ensuring high-quality recordings. The overall build quality feels sturdy and well-constructed, with knobs and buttons that operate smoothly and responsively. The USB-C connectivity is seen as a forward-thinking feature, enhancing compatibility with modern devices.

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However, there are notable drawbacks. One major issue is the inability to mix the direct monitoring signal with outputs 3/4, which can be a significant limitation for live performances. Users have reported problems with audio dropouts and crackling sounds, particularly when the interface is connected to less powerful computers. The headphone outputs are also a point of contention, as they tend to underperform when driving higher impedance headphones, leading to noticeable distortion at higher volumes.

In terms of usability, while the interface is generally easy to set up and operate, some have encountered driver-related issues, particularly on Windows systems. The software bundled with the interface has received mixed reviews, with some users finding it cumbersome or unhelpful. Despite these concerns, many still find the M-Audio AIR 192|14 to be a valuable addition to their recording setup, especially for home studios.

Overall, while the M-Audio AIR 192|14 has its flaws, it offers a compelling mix of features, solid sound quality, and robust build at an affordable price, making it a worthwhile consideration for anyone looking to enhance their recording capabilities.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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