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🎛️ Elevate your studio game with the MT 48 — where pro sound meets intuitive control.
The Sennheiser Neumann MT 48 is a premium USB-C audio interface designed for professional studios, featuring a class-leading 136 dB dynamic range AD-converter, dual ultra-low impedance headphone outputs, and versatile connectivity options including USB, ADAT, AES67, and MIDI. Its built-in touchscreen offers seamless control over DSP processing and mixing, enabling simultaneous wet/dry recording with Dual Output Technology. Perfectly matched to Neumann microphones and monitors, the MT 48 delivers uncompromising sound quality and flexible expandability in a sleek, user-friendly package.







| ASIN | B0BTGVGCJN |
| Audio Input | 4 |
| Brand Name | Sennheiser |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, AES67, midi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Item Type Name | Audio Interface |
| Manufacturer | US - Sennheiser |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 1.54 MHz |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Supported Software | [O] Windows Operating System |
| UPC | 615104386143 |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
N**A
Es genial que tiene una entrada Ethernet POE pero a la vez una mala idea, porque la laptop no traen ese puerto que puede suministrar energía por ahí y yo la quería para usarla en todos lados. Sería una lástima no aprovechar ese recurso. Lo tengo de hace como dos meses. No le usado mucho, pero aparenta ser una buena interfaz la mejor.
E**L
Amazing!
E**N
Love this thing! I might even sell my WA-76 compressor and my WA-73 preamp because it’s this good! It’s truly built for Neumann mics but it makes any mic sound phenomenal. I can’t afford the Neumann U-87, so I went with the WA-87 R2. I record into my daw using the internal compression, gate, limiter, and EQ option on my Neumann MT48 interface and my oh my I don’t think I will be needing any other equipment.
M**L
I dont usually do reviews but I received a used item so im returning it, be aware if the box is not sealed in plastic you got yourself a used item. Only doing 5 star so yall can see it 🤫
T**D
I’ve owned and tested a range of high-end DACs and streamers—Topping, RME, and the Eversolo (which has some of the best visuals in the consumer space). The Neumann MT 48 sits in a different league—both in terms of capability and complexity. My use case is somewhat unconventional: I run the MT 48 into a multichannel AVR for playback and calibration. While that’s not its target audience, it offers a unique benefit—native support for high-performance XLR measurement microphones. That allowed me to upgrade my Dirac Live calibration workflow in a way few interfaces could match. Still, its ideal use case probably isn’t system calibration—it just happens to handle that especially well. I picked up the MT 48 based on its reputation for performance, its surprisingly consumer-friendly I/O layout, and its sleek touchscreen interface. And in those areas, it absolutely delivers. The audio quality is transparent and refined, the touchscreen is responsive, and the routing flexibility is powerful. That said, even with deep experience using other interfaces, I ran into configuration issues—especially around monitor bus routing and firmware updates. Things that should be simple, like toggling between output mixes or tracing a silent signal, took longer than they should have. The interface doesn’t always offer feedback when routing isn’t working as expected, and that can throw off even experienced users. Fortunately, Neumann’s customer service was responsive and helpful. I reached out about the firmware issue and routing confusion, and they got back to me quickly with clear guidance. That support made a big difference. If you’re coming from RME or other pro audio ecosystems, this interface is probably right up your alley. But if you’re used to plug-and-play devices, be ready to spend some time learning the MT 48’s architecture. Once configured properly, it integrates beautifully—and can becomes an incredibly capable part of your system.
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