




I recently spent time testing the PS22 Lite USB Audio Interface to see how it holds up for modern home studio production. This compact device promises high-resolution audio capture and low-latency performance for those working with guitars or microphones in a DAW environment.
The unit feels sturdy and well-constructed, capable of handling the demands of a busy desk environment without feeling flimsy. Its 24-bit/192kHz converters deliver impressive sonic detail, while the 56dB dynamic range on the preamps ensures that clean signals are maintained even with gain-hungry microphones.
Setting up the interface via USB-C was straightforward, and the ProStudio routing software makes managing loopback channels surprisingly intuitive. The low-latency ASIO support is a standout, allowing for seamless live streaming and tracking without the frustration of audio lag.
This interface is perfect for home producers and content creators who need professional audio fidelity and flexible routing without breaking the bank.
The PS22 Lite proves that you do not need to spend a fortune to achieve high-quality recordings in 2026. With a solid 4.67/5 rating, it is a reliable, cost-effective workhorse that provides excellent value for the $119.00 asking price.