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Antelope Cosmos free for 6 Months

Antelope Cosmos free for 6 Months

Up to and including 15.01.2026 when you buy one of the participating products you get Antelope Cosmos with access to more than 75 effects for 6 months worth EUR 74,50 for free on top.

2 x 2 USB 2.0 Audio Interface with USB-C Connection

  • Conversion with up to 24-bit/192 kHz
  • Two combo inputs mic/line: XLR/jack
  • One instrument input on the front
  • 48 V phantom power
  • Two MAX-HD preamps with 75 dB gain each
  • Auto Gain function
  • Control functions such as pre-amplification and phantom power directly from Studio One or the Universal Control app
  • LED level indicator for monitoring the input and output levels
  • Loopback function
  • Two balanced TRS jack outputs
  • Stereo headphone output
  • MIDI In and Out
  • Latency-free monitoring
  • Bus powered
  • System requirements Interface: Windows 10 or later, Mac OSX 10.14 or later
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 175 x 157 x 48 mm
  • Weight: 0.68 kg
  • Includes 1.5 m USB-C to USB-C cable and Presonus Studio One Pro (Download)
  • Available since May 2024
  • Item number 588790
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
2.539 kr
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Audio interface and monitor controller

The PreSonus Quantum ES2 is a desktop audio interface with an integrated monitor controller. It features two inputs and two outputs on the back, as well as MIDI connections, and in addition to an instrument input and headphone output, the front panel offers convenient access to the most important parameters for successful recording. More extensive settings can be made either via a computer or on a mobile device using the PreSonus Universal Control app. The Quantum HD2's Auto Gain function means there is no need for any levelling before recording a take, and these technical options are rounded off with a loopback function and PreSonus MAX-HD technology, which ensures transparency and precision over a wide frequency range and up to +75dB of gain. The whole setup allows musicians to make intuitive yet high-quality recordings.

PreSonus Quantum ES2

Flexible connections for high-quality recordings

The rear panel of the PreSonus Quantum ES2 is equipped with two mic/line inputs in XLR/jack combo format as well as two jack outputs, thus providing maximum flexibility. This doesn't just enable the connection of microphones: Line-level signals can also be received via the mic jacks, for example from keyboards or digital pianos. To the left are two connections for studio monitors, and MIDI data can be transmitted via the 3.5mm mini jacks. The integrated preamps can process signals in a quality of up to 192kHz and 24 bit, with a dynamic range of 117dB(A). There is an input on the front panel suitable for connecting an electric guitar, which is a high-impedance signal source for any audio interface: This port was developed as part of a collaboration with renowned manufacturer Fender, so the sound quality is outstanding.

PreSonus Quantum ES2, audio interface

Locked and loaded for live music

The PreSonus Quantum ES2 was designed for musicians and content creators who want to make high-quality recordings from up to three signal sources at the same time. Success is virtually guaranteed because the device can be used so intuitively – the Auto Gain function in particular helps make spontaneous recordings a reality. These options can also be expanded by including digital inputs and outputs via the rear panel. If phantom power is activated on the front panel, condenser microphones can be used for more precise recordings, while low latency during recordings is a given thanks to the drivers specially developed by PreSonus – this is particularly useful for live recordings. Streamers will love the loopback function, which allows them to easily record their monitor mix via virtual channels, and for the most demanding recordings, special settings can be input via the Universal Control app to perfectly customise every aspect.

Audio interface, Quantum ES2 von PreSonus

About Presonus

Presonus is a US company founded in 1995 by Jim Odom and Brian Smith in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The firm designs hardware and software at both professional and more affordable levels for musicians and producers. Presonus first made a splash in the mid-1990s with the DCP8, an eight-channel analogue compressor/limiter/gate with fader and mute automation that could be digitally controlled by MIDI. In the early 2000s followed a series of microphone amplifiers and the first audio interfaces for the then-emerging home studio scene. Today, the company's product range includes audio interfaces, microphone preamps, digital mixing consoles, and studio monitors as well as the established DAW software Studio One.

Perfect levels for every recording

The Universal Control app from Presonus can be installed on all computers and mobile devices, offering flexibility when recording while maintaining perfect levels in a wide variety of scenarios. Among other things, the app can be used to control the gain of the preamps and the phantom power for the connected condenser microphones. The bespoke modern preamps use digitally controlled analogue technology and ensure low-noise recording. A six-month licence for the PreSonus Studio One+ DAW is included in the purchase price, as well as access to the One Professional Edition and other add-ons, so users can start producing content straight away. For monitoring in that ideal sweet spot, two studio monitor pairs (sold separately) can be set up at an angle of 30° to each other.

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Excellent interface
BrenA 24.06.2025
I bought this for a home studio set up. It's extremely easy to set up with Studio One 7. Its very sturdily built. Not the best if you want to connect more than one instrument. The LEDs look great. Knobs feel nice to use.
I'd buy it again, and would replace it if something happened to it.....
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Great audio Interface for a reasonable price
Ninethousand 30.06.2025
I've used Studio One since around 2011-2012, used an AudioBox years ago, but didn't like it and went back to the old Digidesign Mbox 2 mini.

I really like the design of the ES2, easy to use and operate. Love the endless encorder, it's very easy and intuitive to click a button and turn the knob to adjust the inputs or the outputs.

Sounds great, no complaints here. Also, there is no weird background noise that I used to have on the old Audiobox.

The only thing I don't like is that it requires aux power to work with my PC. I was able to connect it to a USB 4 port at first and it worked fine for a day, but started showing the red usb indicator later, so I had to hook it up to an external power source.

It works fine with one cable with the Thunderbolt port on my M3Pro Macbook though.

I've been eyeing the ES2 for a while now, missed a pretty good deal a couple of months ago, but the current price is fine too, since you're getting a full Studio One Pro 7 Perpetual licence with it, instead of a 6-month Studio One Plus subscription like it was before.

(If you're reading this after June 30, 2025, make sure to check the Presonus website and / or Thomann product description, as it might not come with the perpetual licence of Studio One Pro after that date anymore)
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Great quality for this price range!
TheIndividualisT 25.02.2025
Extremely budget-friendly and easy to use!
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NOT VERY COMPATIBLE WITH CUBASE
CarlosLB 10.11.2025
Continue to have routing issues with this interface in Cubase. The unit says it has virtual outputs but they virtually don't exist. It's good quality construction but it has become a big headache when trying to setup the Control room in Cubase... It just doesn't work.
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