Fender Studio AudioBox GO Ultra-Compact Mobile 2×2 USB-C Audio Interface (Black)
Experience studio-quality recording wherever you go with the Fender Studio AudioBox GO Ultra-Compact Mobile 2×2 USB-C Audio Interface (Black). This ultra-compact 2×2 USB-C audio interface lets you capture rich, detailed sound on any setup — home, desktop, or mobile. Whether you’re recording vocals, instruments, or podcasts, it delivers professional performance with total ease.
Powerful Inputs for Ultimate Flexibility
The AudioBox GO features an XLR mic/line combo input with switchable +48V phantom power, perfect for capturing crystal-clear vocals and instrumentals. A dedicated TS instrument input offers plug-and-play convenience for guitars, basses, or line-level sources, letting you plug in and play instantly.
Premium Sound, Compact Design
Boasting studio-grade 24-bit / 96 kHz converters and low-noise preamps, this interface ensures every sound is crisp and true to life. Balanced ¼-inch TRS main outputs connect easily to your studio monitors or powered speakers. A ¼-inch stereo headphone output provides detailed monitoring, so you catch every nuance.
Ready for Creativity Anywhere
Bus-powered and ultra-portable, the AudioBox GO fits perfectly into home studios or mobile rigs alike. It’s compatible with Fender Studio, Fender Studio Pro, and most other audio apps, making setup and recording seamless. Plus, with low-latency Mix control, you can track in real-time with precision and confidence.
Key Features
- 2 x 2, 24-bit / 96 kHz USB-C audio interface
- XLR mic/line combo input with switchable +48V phantom power
- Dedicated TS instrument input for guitar or bass
- ¼-inch stereo headphone output for clear, detailed monitoring
- Two balanced ¼-inch TRS main outputs for studio monitors or powered speakers
- Studio-grade 24-bit / 96 kHz converters for clear, detailed audio
- Bus-powered, portable design for home or mobile setups
- Compatible with Fender Studio, Fender Studio Pro, and most other audio apps
- Ideal for home studios, mobile recording, music production, and podcasting



