Hi, in December 2016 I bought a B-Stock Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL for 309.00 €, but I send it back, because it didn't work with iOS. It works with Linux. In January 2017 I bought a brand new Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen for 382.00 €. It works with Linux as well as with iOS and allows lower latency than the Presonus.
Neither the headphone amp of the Presonus, nor the one of the Focusrite could compare to my PCIe RME card, but sound quality of all IOs is as expected for pro-sumer devices. You won't get a professional audio device for <= 500.00 €. My recommendation is the Focusrite. Behringer devices are less expensive, but since reviews mentioned power supply issues, I wouldn't buy one, even if they should sound good and if they should work with Linux OOTB. With other Behringer gear I experienced power supply issues myself. Consider to buy a Focusrite, test it and return it if you aren't satisfied [1]. If you could wait, you might get a special offer for less than 400.00 €, too, the regular price is > 450.00 € at the moment. For that price range the Focusrite IMO is a good choice. If you could spend more money, a Babyface with an ADAT device much likely is a better choice. FWIW I've got an ADAT device, the Focusrite could be extended by ADAT and S/PDIF, so if you use both, you get 18 inputs and 20 outputs. https://d2zjg0qo565n2.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/focusrite/downloads/31605/scarlett-18i20-2nd-gen-user-guide.pdf It's perhaps better to send such a request to Linux Audio User, than to Linux Audio Dev. Regards, Ralf [1] It doesn't make sense to say more about the Focusrite, since you never know if all devices work in the same way. It's said that the Presonus should work with iOS, but for me it doesn't. It's said that my RME card should work with Linux, but it does cause issues, IOW not everything works. So if I would spend time to write more about the Focusrite, it might not be helpful, since it might be different, if you use the device. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev