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Hi,
I'm planning to get a new system with a new Mac Mini (M2), new Pro Tools licence and a RME audio interface. New RME Fireface UFX III costs about 2.700 € I also would have a chance to get a second hand, older RME Fireface UFX+ for under 1.000 € Which RME would you pick? Is the UFX+ too old already? The price difference between those two is quite big... Do you have experience on those especially with Mac M2 and Pro Tools? |
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RME is famous for keeping their older interfaces working. So nothing wrong with the UFX+. I'd say it depends if this is a commercial venture or your personal use. For personal use I'd for sure go with the UFX+. For a business I'd go with the new III. Obviously it's new and would have a warranty but also expanded IO and feature support.
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