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Perfect for mobile recording or streaming, the AMS-22 includes an XLR/TRS combo input, plus a stereo line in. It also includes a headphone output and 2 TRS outputs for external monitors.
With onboard hardware switches, the AMS-22 is designed to simplify common streaming challenges without the need for additional software.
Use the Direct Monitor Switch to directly send the input signal to your headphones while routing the same signal to your DAW or streaming software.
The Loopback Switch combines the input audio with playback from your computer and routes it to your streaming software. This is perfect for adding background music to your stream or singing live with an instrumental track.
All three AMS interfaces can be powered from your PC or Mac via USB-C. Use external power when working from a tablet or mobile phone.
Additionally, the AMS-24 and AMS-44 can also use two AA batteries.
Use the AMS Series on any device thanks to its support for Mac and PC, along with iOS and Android devices.
The AMS Series is designed to integrate seamlessly with commonly used software, apps and platforms.
In Streaming mode, connect with your audience by streaming to popular platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Instagram, and Patreon.
In Music mode, record with software like Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, Cubase, and Garage Band.
| NUMBER OF INPUT CHANNELS | Mono (MIC/GUITAR) | 1 |
| Stereo (LINE IN) | 1 | |
| NUMBER OF OUTPUT CHANNELS | Stereo (TRS) | 1 |
| Stereo (PHONES) | 1 |
| MIC/GUITAR | Type | XLR/TRS combo jack |
| (XLR: 2 HOT, TRS: TIP HOT) | ||
| Input Gain | +8 - +54 dB (MIC) / +8 - +54 dB (GUITAR) | |
| Input impedance | XLR: 2 kΩ (MIC) | |
| TS: 1 MΩ (GUITAR) | ||
| Maximum input level | XLR: +0.6 dBu (MIC) | |
| TS: +11 dBu (GUITAR) | ||
| Phantom power | +48 V | |
| OUTPUT (STANDARD PHONE JACKS) | Type | TRS phone jacks (impedance balanced) |
| Maximum output level | −2 dBu (at 0 dBFS) | |
| Output impedance | 100 Ω | |
| OUTPUT (HEADPHONE JACK) | Type | 3.5mm stereo mini jack |
| 20 mW + 20 mW (32 Ω load) | ||
| Output impedance | 10 Ω | |
| USB | USB Type-C (audio interface function) | |
| • Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. USB bus power is supported. | ||
| DC 5V | USB Type-C (for power supply) | |
| LINE IN | Type | 3.5mm stereo mini jack |
| Input impedance | 20 kΩ | |
| Maximum input level | +1.5 dBu |
| 44.1 kHz: +0/−2 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz) | |
| 96 kHz: +0/−3 dB (20 Hz – 40 kHz) |
| –120 dBu or less (IHF-A) at +54dB/150Ω input |
| INPUT AND OUTPUT CHANNELS | Recording: 2 channels | |
| Playback: 2 channels | ||
| SAMPLING FREQUENCIES | 96 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz | |
| BIT DEPTH | 24-bit | |
| INTERFACE | USB 2.0 | |
| CLASS | USB Audio Class 2.0 |
| AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17): DC 5 V/1A | |
| • USB bus power is supported. |
| USB bus power / DC 5 V power supply: 170 mA |
| 1.8 W maximum |
| 68.0 mm (W) × 57.7 mm (D) × 46.0 mm (H) |
| 85 g | |
| Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms |