I was looking for a simple audio interface to control my studio monitors and eventually connect a microphone. I didn't need much more than that. Any added features would be a nice bonus. Of course in the budget range every google search and youtube video pointed me to the focusrite solo. I then checked if there was anything out there that matched the solo for specs but possibly at a lower price point, since I am on a strict budget.
Then the Audio 1 and 2 popped up on Thomann's website. At first I thought it was too good to be true. Same specs as the solo but half the price?! I thought there must be something missing... Well to say I am pleasantly surprised is an understatement.
First, this thing is built like a tank! Solid construction, nice feeling knobs, small enough to fit on my desk and robust enough to throw in my backpack. The sound is perfectly fine. There's no feedback or hiss etc. It does the exact job I want it to do. It's also plug and play! on Windows! No drivers to install or anything.
My guess as to why it's priced so competitively:
1. it's an introductory price to entice new buyers to take a chance (like me)
2. No ads or marketing outside of Thomann's website. (also costs money)
3. No drivers. meaning no development and maintenance of software (could matter to you. I don't mind.)
4. probably some other business related stuff
None of the above points take away from the quality of the device itself.
Overall, I'm happy with the interface as it does what I need it to do. Should anything change I'll update this review.
Conclusion: if you're like me and looking for an audio interface to primarily control the volume of your monitors with solid sound quality, this is the one to get.