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Rode AI-1 review
Rode AI-1 review

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

Rode AI-1 review

The Rode AI-1 is one of the best beginner-friendly audio interfaces out there, hands down. The AI-1 is so easy to use straight out of the box and has a foolproof design. While there's only one XLR input, this is a compact audio interface designed for podcasters and home musicians, so this should be all you need to get up and running. There are also two ¼' speaker outputs and a ¼' headphone input for live monitoring. Everything simply works as it's intended to. There's a reason the AI-1 is so well-respected in the audio world. I can't lie, though, I do wish it had just one more input for more versatility. That said, the AI-1 is only $129, so it could be a worthy toss-up. I'll discuss everything in detail in this Rode AI-1 review. Price $129 / £129 Analog inputs 1 x Neutrik XLR-¼' combo Analog outputs 2 x ¼' speaker outputs / 1 x ¼' headphone output Power USB-C plug-and-play Gain range 60dB Bit depth 24-bit Preamp Yes Weight 1.2 pounds Dimensions 3.5 x 4.9 x 1.5 inches Colors Black App Rode Central The Rode AI-1 is a beginner-friendly audio interface, and that's reflected in the price. The AI-1 will set you back $129 from Amazon U.S. and £129 from Amazon U.K., which is $300 cheaper than Rode's second-cheapest audio interface, the $489 Rodecaster Duo. However, if you're looking to save as much $$$ as possible, you might want to consider the even cheaper $79 Rode AI Micro. It's not the most versatile of devices with its single input, so I'd only recommend it for those recording single tracks at a time — if you have multiple podcast guests or want to record multiple mic layers at once, you might want to check out the aforementioned Rodecaster Duo. The AI-1 looks very simple — because it is. But simple doesn't mean boring. As with other Rode gear I've tested, the AI-1 is weighty and premium. The body is just 5 inches wide and 3 ½ inches deep, which meant it fit perfectly beside my MacBook Pro during testing. The compact size means the AI-1 will be at home in even the smallest bedroom studios. On the front of the interface is the XLR input, headphone (¼', not a 3.5mm) output, and two gain dials. There's a tiny LED that glows red or orange if your levels are too high during recording, which I thought was a great way to warn me about clipping while live. These dials are smooth and feel lovely to turn; they're sturdy and well-made, and aren't flimsy in the slightest. I had no issues jumping between the two quickly. On the reverse, you'll find the USB-C power and two ¼' headphone outputs. As the AI-1 is a plug-and-play interface, it must be plugged into your computer or laptop. It has no internal power supply. I find this to be more of a help than a hindrance, as it means the AI-1 is portable and versatile. As you might expect, the Rode AI-1 performs like a high-quality, high-caliber product. I've yet to be disappointed by Rode. On top of being an audio interface, it can also be used as a headphone amp, although audiophiles are better off looking for a dedicated device. If you have a high-quality mic, like the Rode PodMic ($150) or the Shure SM4 ($199), this is a sure-fire way to achieve near professional recording quality. Thanks to the 24-bit depth, the AI-1 provides a high-resolution sound. I didn't have these available to me during testing, so I used a $40 Behringer. Remember, if you want professional recording quality, you'll need one of the two mics I mentioned above. The Behringer mic I used was just to test the Rode AI-1, not to test mic quality. The AI-1 doesn't do anything except act as a connection between an analog device and a computer. It has a high-quality DAC, for high-quality sound. It's a straightforward, no-frills product, with straightforward, no-frills performance. If you already have one of the best microphones like the Shure MV7+, Shure MV6, or the Shure MV7i (which is actually a microphone and audio interface in one, and is one of the best microphones I've ever used), you won't need the Rode AI-1. This is an audio interface designed for analog instruments and mics. If you've used the iconic Focusrite Scarlet 2i2, the AI-1 is basically a more compact version of that. If you need 2 channels, the Focusrite is your best choice, but if you need the one, then I'd save $100 and get the AI-1. While there's little room for improvement, there's also very little room for error. The Rode AI-1 simply works. It connects up analog instruments, XLR mics, and allows clean, high-resolution recordings directly into your computer. As I've said earlier, there's very little room for error in the same way there's very little room for improvement. The Rode AI-1 knows what it is and does its one job well. Considering the AI-1 only has one XLR input, it's a little restricted in what it can and cannot do, but if you need one channel, it's probably the best compact audio interface you can get. If you want an audio interface and a mic in one, I'd check out the Shure MV7i I mentioned above. However, if you want the simplest and most straightforward option on the market, then there's nothing like the Rode AI-1.

Heilind Electronics Receives Distributor Awards at 2025 EDS Leadership Summit
Heilind Electronics Receives Distributor Awards at 2025 EDS Leadership Summit

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Heilind Electronics Receives Distributor Awards at 2025 EDS Leadership Summit

2025 EDS Leadership Summit Awards WILMINGTON, Mass., May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heilind Electronics, a leading distributor of interconnect, electromechanical, and sensor solutions, was recognized with seven awards at the 2025 EDS Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. These honors, presented by key supplier partners, highlight Heilind's commitment to excellence in customer support, supply chain performance, and design enablement. The following supplier awards were presented to Heilind for its 2024 performance: 2024 Distributor of the Year – Hirose Electric Americas 2024 Distributor of the Year – WAGO USA 2024 Distributor Partner of the Year – Neutrik 2024 Distributor Top Growth Award – Neutrik 2024 Distinguished Service Award – OTTO Engineering 2024 Ambassador Distributor – Crouzet 2025 'Excellence in Design' Award – EDAC Group (EDAC, NorComp, Northern Technologies) These awards affirm Heilind's position as a trusted partner in the electronics distribution ecosystem, reflecting its dedication to customer service, supplier partnerships, and collaborative success. 'Our team is honored to receive these recognitions from our supplier partners,' said Robert Clapp, President and CEO of Heilind Electronics. 'These awards are a direct reflection of our people, our customer-first mindset, and the strong relationships we've built with suppliers over the past 50 years. As we continue to grow and adapt to the ever-changing industry, we remain focused on delivering the highest levels of service and support." Read the full press release on To learn more about Heilind's supplier partnerships and product offerings, visit About Heilind Electronics Heilind Electronics, Inc. ( is one of the world's leading distributors of connectors, relays, sensors, switches, thermal management and circuit protection products, terminal blocks, wire and cable, wiring accessories, and insulation and identification products. Founded in 1974, Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China. Media Contact: David P. Warren972-489-4752dwarren@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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