The Lewitt Connect 2 is an ultra-compact USB-C audio interface designed specifically for musicians and content creators who prioritize a streamlined, "one-click" workflow. It features a sleek, touch-capacitive control surface and an industry-leading 72dB of gain, allowing it to power demanding dynamic microphones like the Shure SM7B without the need for an external signal booster.
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The interface is centered around an intelligent Autosetup feature that guides users through a quick soundcheck to automatically set optimal gain levels and apply professional DSP processing—including compression and noise reduction—in seconds.
Technical Specifications:
Preamps: 1x studio-grade XLR input with 72dB gain and 118dB dynamic range.
Instrument Input: 1x Hi-Z 6.3mm jack with a differential ground loop circuit to eliminate hum.
Conversion: Up to 24-bit / 96kHz resolution.
Outputs: 2x balanced 6.3mm monitor outputs and dual headphone jacks (3.5mm and 6.3mm).
Headphone Amp: Features a dedicated High-Impedance mode to drive power-hungry studio headphones.
Onboard DSP & Software:
Three Iconic Preamp Sounds: Choose between Clear (transparent), Warm (vintage vibe), and Vivid (added articulation and sparkle).
Clipguard: Automatically manages signal peaks to prevent digital distortion during loud performances.
Integrated Denoiser & Compressor: One-click tools that remove background noise and add professional punch to vocals or instruments.
Loopback: A dedicated virtual channel for capturing system audio, ideal for streaming, gaming, or podcasting.
Control Center: A companion software for Mac and Windows that allows for deep customization of LED colors, brightness, and routing.
Unique Hardware Features:
Touch Interface: Capacitive buttons with haptic-style visual feedback and a large central encoder wheel.
Custom Button: A programmable hardware button that can be assigned to workflow shortcuts, such as toggling preamp styles or opening the Control Center.
Global Mute: Dedicated touch control to instantly silence all inputs and outputs.

