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Firepod vs Audiofire8 vs E-Mu 1820M vs M-audio 1814 ...

    https://gearspace.com/board/low-end-theory/69083-firepod-vs-audiofire8-vs-e-mu-1820m-vs-m-audio-1814-a.html
    I know that you have already decided to go with either the Firepod or the Audiofire, but let me confirm your partial decision by saying that a lot of people (myself included) have had trouble with M-Audio's drivers. If you have the $, I would go with the Audiofire and a decent preamp strip. Even something like the Mackie Onyx 800R would be nice.

Presonus Firepod - Sound on Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/presonus-firepod
    For some people, front inputs may be a problem, and if you have invested in a patchbay and abhor dangling cables, you'll either have to live offended or plug in the inputs needed for every session. I kept my main keyboard plugged into the rear of the Firepod via the inserts on channels 1 and 2, leaving the unsightly cables out of the way and view.

Amazon.com: PreSonus FIREPOD Firewire Interface : …

    https://www.amazon.com/PreSonus-FIREPOD-Firewire-Interface/dp/B00061ZLWA
    Phonic and Alesis are the two latest to come out with one. Neither comes close to the Firepod. The Firepod has 8 of the new inputs that can be used for either XLR (microphone) or 1/4 (instrument) and all 8 channels can be recorded at the same time. Each channel has a built in mic-preamp, something Presonus is known for.

Presonus Firepod Problem (Red Light) | The Gear Page

    https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/presonus-firepod-problem-red-light.1041583/
    Since the Firepod is so similar to the Firestudio 26, it might share the same power supply design. If you have soldering skills and feel comfortable repairing your own gear, open up the Firepod, then replace any bad electrolytic capacitors in the power supply section.

PreSonus Firepod FireWire Interface with Preamps | zZounds

    https://www.zzounds.com/item--PRSFIREPOD
    The Firepod is loaded with eight custom-designed ultra low noise, high headroom microphone preamplifiers perfect for recording a wide variety of sources including vocals, drums, guitars, bass, piano, keyboards, guitars, synths, horns, orchestras, choirs, and more.

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