by  Stefan Wyeth  | |  Approximate reading time: 2 Minutes
Universal Audio Volt 876: The Baby Apollo?

Universal Audio Volt 876: The Baby Apollo?  ·  Source: Universal Audio

Universal Audio Volt 876

Universal Audio Volt 876  ·  Source: Universal Audio

ADVERTISEMENT

The Universal Audio Volt 876 is the new flagship interface in the Volt series, with per-channel vintage preamp modeling and 1176 compression.

ADVERTISEMENT

Introduced in 2021, Universal Audio’s Volt series audio interfaces have quickly endeared themselves to musicians, offering affordability, ease of use, and access to some inspiring recording features.

Universal Audio Volt 876

The Volt 876 is a 24 x 28 USB interface with 32-bit 192 kHz recording capabilities and eight XLR combo preamp inputs. Two of the preamp inputs you’ll find on the front panel, along with two independently controlled headphone outputs, as well as controls to access talkback, monitoring, metering, and clocking options

In comparison to the rest of the Volt series interfaces, Universal Audio has taken a slightly different approach with the 876, equipping it with more professional features that put it in a different bracket in the market. The layout is very well thought out, with a large LED ringed knob on the left for input gain, and another on the right for monitoring level.

As you select each of the eight analogue preamp channels, you can then activate the 610 tube preamp modeling or the 1176-style compression. Here, there are three compression modes, including a fast mode for drums, a vocal mode, and a mode for guitars. On the rear panel, besides the eight analogue TRS outputs, there is word clock I/O, ADAT I/O (up to 16 channels at 48 kHz), and five-pin MIDI I/O.

Universal Audio Volt 876
Universal Audio Volt 876 · Source: Universal Audio
ADVERTISEMENT

The 876 offers compatibility with Mac, PC, iPad, and iPhone, and it even functions as a standalone ADAT preamp expansion module, so you can expand the front end of your Apollo Twin X, for instance. Overall, the 876 offers a wide range of functions that take it away from the realm of budget audio interfaces.

Initially, you might have seen the Volt series as an alternative to the Focusrite Scarlett series, and although the look and feel are still very similar to the Scarlett 18i20, the feature set and $1000 price tag show that UA is gunning for other multichannel interfaces in this price range, like the options from MOTU, Audient, and SSL.

Pricing and Availability:

The Universal Audio Volt 876 is currently available for pre-order, shipping this October. Get it at Thomann.*

Affiliate Links
Universal Audio Volt 876 USB Recording Studio
Universal Audio Volt 876 USB Recording Studio No customer rating available yet

More about the Universal Audio Volt 876:

*Note: This article contains affiliate links that help us fund our site. Don’t worry: the price for you always stays the same! If you buy something through these links, we will receive a small commission. Thank you for your support!

Universal Audio Volt 876: The Baby Apollo?

How do you like this post?

Rating: Yours: | ø:
ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *