In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 45,461 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Presonus Studio 1810c. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Presonus Studio 1810c. For example, 89% of 21,120 users who have commented on the Value for money of the Presonus Studio 1810c have given positive feedback.
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Reviewed by Zaturdayz on Guitar Center
As a start up dj/musician I have been looking and looking for the best equipment to record my vocals/synths/drum machines, etc. and I have found that this audio card is one of my favorites. The versatility of its use's (whether it'd be the 4 outputs/inputs, the power of its internal processes, etc) makes it a great addition to my home studio. I only wish there weren't so many wires to power it and I wish it would be a bit smaller as one of my studio monitor has to sit on top of it, but I don't care, I love it. ... More
Reviewed by Thomas on B&H Photo Video
I came very close to sending this unit back. I have an HP laptop with an i7 12-core processor with 16 GB RAM and an M.2 SSD drive running Windows 11. Computer performance should not be an issue. Still, I kept getting crackles and pops through headphones connected directly to the 1810C, and those crackles played back in recordings as well. I had to shut down most background tasks to get to to a point where I was content with recordings in Studio One. I found a lot of online forums with a lot of discussion about similar problems, but not a lot of clarity about exactly why this interface is so needy resource wise. Latency can also be an issue unless sample size is set as low as possible. Others have commented, but the headphone jacks on the back is annoying. I'm ok with it, but not sure I would buy it again. ... More
Reviewed by Tony M. on Reverb
I’m blown away by how good this interface, especially in it’s price range. The sound of it is very clean and warm. It’s like it’s not even there at all - just the sound of whatever I am playing or recording. The software package that is included is far-frigging-out! Studio 1 seems very impressive. I have much to lean, but it’s a very capable and fairly intuitive DAW. The extra plug-ins that they have included are awesome. You have to load all of those separately which is a PITA, but it is very much worth the effort. These are some really nice plug ins they have included. All in all I’m pretty in love with Presonus right now! Presonus 1810C is the bomb! ... More
Reviewed by Sam G. on Reverb
This is the most affordable interface with 8 mic/line inputs and 6 line outputs that I could find. On top of that, the midi processing is so good, it’s as if you’re playing a real instrument. Latency is so unnoticeable I don’t feel like i’m using a midi device.
Reviewed by Brett P. on Reverb
This is my first audio interface and so far I'm very happy with the unit. Logic Pro X instantly recognized and synced to the 1810c. Great sound quality.
Reviewed by Nicholas W. on Reverb
I love this interface, absolutely no problems with it. I actually like it more than the Apollo I had that was double the price.