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Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface
Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface

Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface

$161.66

(384 reviews)

Evo is the new brand of the British audio specialist Audient. It combines a quarter of a century of experience in audio design with innovative new technology to enable users to produce smarter and faster. Whether you're recording the latest track, producing a beat or creating a podcast, Evo 4's advanced and versatile features allow you to turn ideas into reality quickly. As a novelty Evo 4 has a Smartgain mode that automatically adjusts the level of the microphones. This allows you to concentrate on your creativity while avoiding annoying clipping and distortion. The loopback function makes it possible to record the computer output simultaneously with the microphones. Ideal for podcasters and streamers. Clean, warm and precise, the Evo preamps have a 58 dB gain range and get the best out of any microphone. Thanks to the built-in high-performance converters, the 113 dB dynamic range allows the recordings to reach any DAW with great detail. Even monitor mixes via headphones or connected active studio monitors can be realized effortlessly due to the extremely low latency. The intelligent multi-functional knob for level adjustment of the recording and playback channels is an enormous workflow facilitator. A JFET instrument input is available for guitar/bass direct recording. The 2 XLR combo jacks provide a stable 48 Volt phantom power and offer connections for microphones and line level sources. Evo 4 is compatible with all major audio software and plug-ins and comes with a collection of professional software that provides everything you need to get started with home recording.

Evo is the new brand of the British audio specialist Audient. It combines a quarter of a century of experience in audio design with innovative new technology to enable users to produce smarter and faster. Whether you're recording the latest track, producing a beat or creating a podcast, Evo 4's advanced and versatile features allow you to turn ideas into reality quickly. As a novelty Evo 4 has a Smartgain mode that automatically adjusts the level of the microphones. This allows you to concentrate on your creativity while avoiding annoying clipping and distortion. The loopback function makes it possible to record the computer output simultaneously with the microphones. Ideal for podcasters and streamers. Clean, warm and precise, the Evo preamps have a 58 dB gain range and get the best out of any microphone. Thanks to the built-in high-performance converters, the 113 dB dynamic range allows the recordings to reach any DAW with great detail. Even monitor mixes via headphones or connected active studio monitors can be realized effortlessly due to the extremely low latency. The intelligent multi-functional knob for level adjustment of the recording and playback channels is an enormous workflow facilitator. A JFET instrument input is available for guitar/bass direct recording. The 2 XLR combo jacks provide a stable 48 Volt phantom power and offer connections for microphones and line level sources. Evo 4 is compatible with all major audio software and plug-ins and comes with a collection of professional software that provides everything you need to get started with home recording.

Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface

(384 reviews)

Evo is the new brand of the British audio specialist Audient. It combines a quarter of a century of experience in audio design with innovative new technology to enable users to produce smarter and faster. Whether you're recording the latest track, producing a beat or creating a podcast, Evo 4's advanced and versatile features allow you to turn ideas into reality quickly. As a novelty Evo 4 has a Smartgain mode that automatically adjusts the level of the microphones. This allows you to concentrate on your creativity while avoiding annoying clipping and distortion. The loopback function makes it possible to record the computer output simultaneously with the microphones. Ideal for podcasters and streamers. Clean, warm and precise, the Evo preamps have a 58 dB gain range and get the best out of any microphone. Thanks to the built-in high-performance converters, the 113 dB dynamic range allows the recordings to reach any DAW with great detail. Even monitor mixes via headphones or connected active studio monitors can be realized effortlessly due to the extremely low latency. The intelligent multi-functional knob for level adjustment of the recording and playback channels is an enormous workflow facilitator. A JFET instrument input is available for guitar/bass direct recording. The 2 XLR combo jacks provide a stable 48 Volt phantom power and offer connections for microphones and line level sources. Evo 4 is compatible with all major audio software and plug-ins and comes with a collection of professional software that provides everything you need to get started with home recording.

Evo is the new brand of the British audio specialist Audient. It combines a quarter of a century of experience in audio design with innovative new technology to enable users to produce smarter and faster. Whether you're recording the latest track, producing a beat or creating a podcast, Evo 4's advanced and versatile features allow you to turn ideas into reality quickly. As a novelty Evo 4 has a Smartgain mode that automatically adjusts the level of the microphones. This allows you to concentrate on your creativity while avoiding annoying clipping and distortion. The loopback function makes it possible to record the computer output simultaneously with the microphones. Ideal for podcasters and streamers. Clean, warm and precise, the Evo preamps have a 58 dB gain range and get the best out of any microphone. Thanks to the built-in high-performance converters, the 113 dB dynamic range allows the recordings to reach any DAW with great detail. Even monitor mixes via headphones or connected active studio monitors can be realized effortlessly due to the extremely low latency. The intelligent multi-functional knob for level adjustment of the recording and playback channels is an enormous workflow facilitator. A JFET instrument input is available for guitar/bass direct recording. The 2 XLR combo jacks provide a stable 48 Volt phantom power and offer connections for microphones and line level sources. Evo 4 is compatible with all major audio software and plug-ins and comes with a collection of professional software that provides everything you need to get started with home recording.

$161.66 - $465.00

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The lowest price for Audient Evo4 2x2 USB Audio Interface right now is $161.66 at Volt Music Store, compared across 20 retailers.

The all-time low was $145.00 on 31 Dec 2025 — today's price is 11% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 5 June 2026.

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Reviews

Amazing interface with 1 Caveat
13 January 2022Kara

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

This is my first interface so I don't have a ton of experience but it was pretty much between this and the Scarlet Solo. I liked that this interface had a MUTE function and I couldn't find one with the Solo other than turning the Gain all the way down. I paired it with a Mv7x and I have to use like 80-85% gain for it to sound really good. So, a cloudlifter will prob be in the future. The Caveat I speak of is that when you plug in a headphone jack to monitor the mic, it auto mutes the speaker outputs on the back. So, no speakers while using monitor. That would be the only dealbreaker I could see. Anyways between the solo and this I went with the looks and how it would work on my desk over the Solo.

Easy to use and looks great!
1 August 2020Luke

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I was going to buy a Focusrite, but they're kinda ugly imo and draw too much attention to themselves.The EVO 4 looks great, even though the build quality doesn't always match up with its looks. It's made of plastic, and it creaks if you squeeze it. For most people it's going to just sit on a desk, so I don't mind the build quality, considering the price is great for what you get.It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy switching between inputs and changing the fader. My only complaint is that the interface doesn't remember any settings when you unplug/reconnect. Any gain settings for the microphones always reset. The fader also always resets to the microphone inputs. So if you're using this for speakers connected to your MacBook, you'll have to ... MoreI was going to buy a Focusrite, but they're kinda ugly imo and draw too much attention to themselves.The EVO 4 looks great, even though the build quality doesn't always match up with its looks. It's made of plastic, and it creaks if you squeeze it. For most people it's going to just sit on a desk, so I don't mind the build quality, considering the price is great for what you get.It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy switching between inputs and changing the fader. My only complaint is that the interface doesn't remember any settings when you unplug/reconnect. Any gain settings for the microphones always reset. The fader also always resets to the microphone inputs. So if you're using this for speakers connected to your MacBook, you'll have to change the fader every time you reconnect.Not sure if this is the EVO 4's fault, but my computer usually doesn't remember to set the EVO 4 as the default microphone, output, and for sound effects. So that's another thing I have to set every time I connect.So that's 4 settings I have to switch every time I restart my computer, or reconnect. Not a lot, but it really gets annoying, and it'd be nice if they could update the behavior.

Evo 4 is Great!
10 June 2022jmur8856

originally posted on ebay.com

I would buy the Evo 4 Just its Quality Playback from Youtube! It sounds powerful, loud, natural and has a full sound with good bass through Good Speakers! I am still working on getting the best sound through Cubase! The Green Button is Great for quick setting of levels! If your new to recording! You can,t go wrong! But I Discovered it gives much more depth, bass and naturness to playback! If used at 44.1 hz Or CD quality Which puts less demands on the computers prossessor! I changed the cheap usb cable! Giving some notiable difference in sound quality!

Specification

Form FactorDesktop
Display1 x Multi-Segment LED Meter
Channels of I/OAnalog- 2 Inputs / 2 Outputs at 96 kHz
Maximum Sampling Rate96 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Preamps2 Preamps

Price comparison

Updated 8 days ago
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Amazon.com.au

$231.52

Audient EVO 4 2-in/2-out USB Audio Interface

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Volt Music Store

$161.66

Audient Evo 4

Delivery $47.35

Reverb

$162.28

Audient EVO-4 USB Audio Interface

Reverb

$262.85

Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface

Store DJ

$185.00

Audient EVO 4 2-in/2-out High Performance Audio Interface w/ Smart Gain

Delivery $5

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Amazing interface with 1 Caveat
13 January 2022

This is my first interface so I don't have a ton of experience but it was pretty much between this and the Scarlet Solo. I liked that this interface had a MUTE function and I couldn't find one with the Solo other than turning the Gain all the way down. I paired it with a Mv7x and I have to use like 80-85% gain for it to sound really good. So, a cloudlifter will prob be in the future. The Caveat I speak of is that when you plug in a headphone jack to monitor the mic, it auto mutes the speaker outputs on the back. So, no speakers while using monitor. That would be the only dealbreaker I could see. Anyways between the solo and this I went with the looks and how it would work on my desk over the Solo.

Kara originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Easy to use and looks great!
1 August 2020

I was going to buy a Focusrite, but they're kinda ugly imo and draw too much attention to themselves.The EVO 4 looks great, even though the build quality doesn't always match up with its looks. It's made of plastic, and it creaks if you squeeze it. For most people it's going to just sit on a desk, so I don't mind the build quality, considering the price is great for what you get.It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy switching between inputs and changing the fader. My only complaint is that the interface doesn't remember any settings when you unplug/reconnect. Any gain settings for the microphones always reset. The fader also always resets to the microphone inputs. So if you're using this for speakers connected to your MacBook, you'll have to ... MoreI was going to buy a Focusrite, but they're kinda ugly imo and draw too much attention to themselves.The EVO 4 looks great, even though the build quality doesn't always match up with its looks. It's made of plastic, and it creaks if you squeeze it. For most people it's going to just sit on a desk, so I don't mind the build quality, considering the price is great for what you get.It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy switching between inputs and changing the fader. My only complaint is that the interface doesn't remember any settings when you unplug/reconnect. Any gain settings for the microphones always reset. The fader also always resets to the microphone inputs. So if you're using this for speakers connected to your MacBook, you'll have to change the fader every time you reconnect.Not sure if this is the EVO 4's fault, but my computer usually doesn't remember to set the EVO 4 as the default microphone, output, and for sound effects. So that's another thing I have to set every time I connect.So that's 4 settings I have to switch every time I restart my computer, or reconnect. Not a lot, but it really gets annoying, and it'd be nice if they could update the behavior.

Luke originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Evo 4 is Great!
10 June 2022

I would buy the Evo 4 Just its Quality Playback from Youtube! It sounds powerful, loud, natural and has a full sound with good bass through Good Speakers! I am still working on getting the best sound through Cubase! The Green Button is Great for quick setting of levels! If your new to recording! You can,t go wrong! But I Discovered it gives much more depth, bass and naturness to playback! If used at 44.1 hz Or CD quality Which puts less demands on the computers prossessor! I changed the cheap usb cable! Giving some notiable difference in sound quality!

jmur8856 originally posted on ebay.com
Fantastic!
12 July 2020

I'm from Mexico, the product arrived in 2 days and I'm really happy with the service. I only had to pay custom duties and taxes ($45 aprox) and I paid them when my package arrived to my house, but it was expected. I think I didn't selected international delivery, Next time I'll try to change that, hopefully they don't charge me that. Great B&H management with the product.My review is simple. I did my research, this is a great, new and cheap audio interface. I am trying to do a podcast and it works, so it is a nice and beautiful product. The company audient and Evo 4 are still working on software updates and it is great to see videos from YouTube of the company explaining how to use it. I have no knowledge about audio, but it is easy if you know at least to work ... MoreI'm from Mexico, the product arrived in 2 days and I'm really happy with the service. I only had to pay custom duties and taxes ($45 aprox) and I paid them when my package arrived to my house, but it was expected. I think I didn't selected international delivery, Next time I'll try to change that, hopefully they don't charge me that. Great B&H management with the product.My review is simple. I did my research, this is a great, new and cheap audio interface. I am trying to do a podcast and it works, so it is a nice and beautiful product. The company audient and Evo 4 are still working on software updates and it is great to see videos from YouTube of the company explaining how to use it. I have no knowledge about audio, but it is easy if you know at least to work with your PC or Mac.There is nothing to add. Hopefully I don't have problems with the product. Right now is working fine with just one mic channel that I have tried.

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great Little Unit!
25 June 2020

I'm an aspiring podcaster and for that purpose I have purchased the Rodecaster Pro, which is a fantastic device that is pretty much purpose built for podcasting, streaming and the like. The RCP was also my interface, which it did a fine job of, but it is kind of big and cumbersome to set up for small jobs. No, I don't have dedicated space for my whole podcast setup and everything else.I wanted to have something that was small, quick and easy available for those times where I just need to get my voice or some musical idea into the computer and have some hope of it sounding decent.I wanted to be in the $150 price range and know that for that amount, maybe just a few dollars more, there are a wealth of offerings, and some are better than others, but I went with the ... MoreI'm an aspiring podcaster and for that purpose I have purchased the Rodecaster Pro, which is a fantastic device that is pretty much purpose built for podcasting, streaming and the like. The RCP was also my interface, which it did a fine job of, but it is kind of big and cumbersome to set up for small jobs. No, I don't have dedicated space for my whole podcast setup and everything else.I wanted to have something that was small, quick and easy available for those times where I just need to get my voice or some musical idea into the computer and have some hope of it sounding decent.I wanted to be in the $150 price range and know that for that amount, maybe just a few dollars more, there are a wealth of offerings, and some are better than others, but I went with the EVO4 based on the myriad of favorable reviews on YouTube as well as the price, $130. (Throw in the fact that the interface that I REALLY wanted wasn't available anywhere!)I haven't done a lot with it yet; ran some bass and guitar through it into Logic Pro X as well as recorded with several different mics into several different DAWs and everything seemed to work quite nicely. Setup was pretty easy and configuring a DAW to see this device shouldn't be a problem, I was recording something within 5 minutes of the FedEx guy handing this to me...and I definitely don't know this stuff very well, so good job for simplicity!Some find that the preamps are maybe just a bit underpowered, and yes, they are that, but they are certainly clean. I plugged my SM7B into this and though I had to wind the gain all the way up, I was still able to come up with a useful recording. I think when recording with the 7B in the future I'll probably use a FetHead, though most of the reviews I read said that isn't necessary. Like with any new piece of equipment, there is a feeling out process, so we are still getting to know each other.Loopback is a feather that I haven't yet explored. It looks like it could be cool and useful, but I don't know if that is what I will be using this for.Some aren't crazy about the UI on the EVO4, several different mode buttons and a big knob in the middle that has different functionality for each different mode. It may take some getting used to, but since I didn't have to unlearn anything, I got it pretty quickly.The only knock on this device is the build quality. This was a common concern with all of the reviews I read. The device is made of plastic, which feels reasonably rugged, but at the same time feels budget; the plastic is kind of squishy and the seams are not as clean as they could be. Some reviewers were able to pop the top off just by squeezing. This won't be a concern in my use case, but this is a small little piece of kit, ideal for tossing in a bag with your laptop and other gear for recording anywhere (anywhere your laptop works anyway...-so be mindful of that, it might get banged around after a while. I'm sure if they spend an extra few $ on production for beefier preamps and a more solid housing, this could easily be $30-$50 more expensive, so it's a trade off.The bottom line for me is that the device meets my needs and expectations. It has simple setup and ease of use. The features are ample for something in this price range. I don't know how much I will find myself using the Smart Gain feature, but it is kind of cool to check my settings against that sometimes. The USB-C bus power is pretty handy and lends to portability, but again, the build quality might be a problem if this device is going to put in many hard road miles.This probably isn't going to be the device anyone will use to create their next hit record, but it is certainly sufficient to jot down those ideas for that new record! I'm happy with this product and my purchase.

Eric originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Lots to like with great audio quality but it's not perfect.
24 August 2021

A lot of "bang for the buck" in this fairly compact interface. Build quality is OK for plastic. The Audient preamps are legendary. The instructions with the unit just don't go deep enough. The auto setup works sometimes but seemed difficult when working with mics needing phantom power. For podcasting it can be troublesome to wait for it to do its thing. I recommend manual level adjustment, especially with phantom power. Loopback seems like a great thing to have -- would be nice if there was better instructions on how to use it. I'd gladly pay another $20 to have some individual volume controls. Looking beyond the annoyances it sounds great for the money.

originally posted on sweetwater.com
Nope nope nope, avoid
3 June 2020

Billed as a 'set and forget' product, this seems like a great interface for everyone's work from home life these days. Get a nice mic, pick up a simple interface, press a few buttons to configure it and you're good to go right?Nope.Despite glowing reviews from youtube audio folks, who solely use it in audio recording apps, the Evo 4 is completely ill-suited for video conferencing as it flat out does not work with many apps out there (Google Hangouts, Bluejeans, even FaceTime), despite showing up as an audio source. I discovered this a few days before a job interview when I was asked to use something other than Zoom.You can avoid spending hours pulling your hair out trying everything to get this to work, because it just won't. Separate computers, cables, ... MoreBilled as a 'set and forget' product, this seems like a great interface for everyone's work from home life these days. Get a nice mic, pick up a simple interface, press a few buttons to configure it and you're good to go right?Nope.Despite glowing reviews from youtube audio folks, who solely use it in audio recording apps, the Evo 4 is completely ill-suited for video conferencing as it flat out does not work with many apps out there (Google Hangouts, Bluejeans, even FaceTime), despite showing up as an audio source. I discovered this a few days before a job interview when I was asked to use something other than Zoom.You can avoid spending hours pulling your hair out trying everything to get this to work, because it just won't. Separate computers, cables, loopback software, even analog workarounds don't work as the headphone and monitor outs are barely audible as mic inputs. You're stuck with USB, and that means you're stuck with whatever Audient's software team couldn't figure out.Unfortunately, it's past my return window at B&H, so I'm as likely to take this out back and go Office Space on it as I am to return it to the manufacturer.

nick originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Probably the best 2 port Interface on the Market.
13 August 2022

I've owned a number of interfaces. The advances made in this area in the last 8 or 9 years is exceptional. Prior to this unit I owned an SSL2+, that was another exceptional unit but much more expensive and its made its way into my studio now so I needed something for home, really for streaming and Mixing.The Evo unit is the perfect size, Doesn't take up a huge part of your desk.The volume dial is stepped and feels fantastic to turn.The Phantom power results in little to no additional noise and all of the ports are in easily accessible places.Probably the best small interface for streamers, music producers and artists and is incredibly straightforward and easy to use.

SlacksMeridian originally posted on scan.co.uk
Review of Audient EVO 4 2 In 2 Out Audio Interface
16 March 2021

I'm really pleased with my new audio interface. My old one was firewire only, and at over 10 years old, the pots had gone scratchy. This one, should be relatively future proof, plus as there is no physical potentiometer, the one big knob can't go scratchy in the same way. I've not yet used it for any mics, but it's great for plugging a guitar or bass straight in and I like the auto gain feature, even if I don't use it every time. It's still easy to get a good level. I installed it on my mac and my work windows laptop (to drive some headphones, which have come alive with proper amplification!) and that was all really easy to do.I'm fine with form for just doing some home recording, but I would probably choose another interface if I was planning on recording out of ... MoreI'm really pleased with my new audio interface. My old one was firewire only, and at over 10 years old, the pots had gone scratchy. This one, should be relatively future proof, plus as there is no physical potentiometer, the one big knob can't go scratchy in the same way. I've not yet used it for any mics, but it's great for plugging a guitar or bass straight in and I like the auto gain feature, even if I don't use it every time. It's still easy to get a good level. I installed it on my mac and my work windows laptop (to drive some headphones, which have come alive with proper amplification!) and that was all really easy to do.I'm fine with form for just doing some home recording, but I would probably choose another interface if I was planning on recording out of the house regularly. Not due to the materials, but the height of the unit and small footprint means it can be a bit unbalanced if the cables are in the wrong position.

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
Weird high pitch noise. Hopefully is just a defective unit.
27 June 2020

This interface fulfills all my needs (I bought it to do a podcast). Is portable, easy to operate, and it has plenty of features but something is bugging me... when I plug my headphones there's a high inconstant pitch noise. This sound doesn't seem to register in my recordings but it renders direct monitoring useless. I tried everything I can to fix it: changed cables, computer, proximity to my phone (phone signal interference causes weird noises so keep your phone away from it!), possible LED lights, reinstalled drivers... EVERYTHING. Hopefully is a defective unit (fingers crossed). I already submited my RMA request to get a new unit. Still no response. I will update this review once I receive a new one. My advice: run a couple of test with yours and let us know if ... MoreThis interface fulfills all my needs (I bought it to do a podcast). Is portable, easy to operate, and it has plenty of features but something is bugging me... when I plug my headphones there's a high inconstant pitch noise. This sound doesn't seem to register in my recordings but it renders direct monitoring useless. I tried everything I can to fix it: changed cables, computer, proximity to my phone (phone signal interference causes weird noises so keep your phone away from it!), possible LED lights, reinstalled drivers... EVERYTHING. Hopefully is a defective unit (fingers crossed). I already submited my RMA request to get a new unit. Still no response. I will update this review once I receive a new one. My advice: run a couple of test with yours and let us know if you experienced this issue too.

Gabriel originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Form FactorDesktop
Display1 x Multi-Segment LED Meter
Channels of I/OAnalog- 2 Inputs / 2 Outputs at 96 kHz
Maximum Sampling Rate96 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Preamps2 Preamps

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