About Apogee Audio Interfaces
Apogee Audio Interfaces are synonymous with exceptional digital audio quality. Since its inception in 1985, Apogee has been at the forefront of audio technology, evolving from pioneering the industry with its revolutionary anti-aliasing filters to setting benchmarks in digital audio recording. These early innovations not only addressed the brittleness and distortion of digital audio but also played a pivotal role in popularising the compact disc as a listening medium.
Apogee’s tradition of breaking new ground continued with the introduction of professional digital recording to Pro Tools and Apple products. Today, Apogee interfaces like Symphony and Duet are regarded as industry standards, known for their superior AD/DA conversion and reliability. Their technology ensures that whether in a studio or a home setting, audio professionals and enthusiasts can experience the highest fidelity sound.
The innovation didn't stop at studio equipment. Apogee Electronics also pioneered the first professional audio interfaces for iOS—MiC and JAM—bringing studio-quality recording to portable devices. This adaptability makes Apogee interfaces a prime choice for a wide spectrum of users, from aspiring artists to seasoned audio professionals. With each product, Apogee continues to demonstrate its commitment to merging high-quality sound, innovative design, and user-friendly features.
Choosing Apogee means investing in decades of audio precision and innovation, designed to enhance any recording experience. Their interfaces not only capture the richness and detail of every performance but also empower artists and producers to achieve their best sound effortlessly.