Keep your Duet 3 interface at an ergonomic angle while circumventing the need for a breakout cable with the Apogee Electronics Duet Dock, a sleek desktop docking station designed specifically for the Apogee Duet 3 ultracompact USB Type-C audio interface. Simply slide your Duet 3 into the Duet Dock to connect it; no audio breakout cable is needed because the Duet Dock has every corresponding port on its rear panel. Plus, it has a USB Type-C host port and a USB Type-C power input, just like the Duet 3 does.
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Key Features
- Connects Directly to Duet 3 Interface
- USB Type-C Host Connectivity
- 2 XLR Inputs, 2 Hi-Z 1/4" Inputs
- 1 Headphone Out, 2 Line/Monitor Outs
Keep your Duet 3 interface at an ergonomic angle while circumventing the need for a breakout cable with the Apogee Electronics Duet Dock, a sleek desktop docking station designed specifically for the Apogee Duet 3 ultracompact USB Type-C audio interface. Simply slide your Duet 3 into the Duet Dock to connect it; no audio breakout cable is needed because the Duet Dock has every corresponding port on its rear panel. Plus, it has a USB Type-C host port and a USB Type-C power input, just like the Duet 3 does.
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Apogee Electronics DUET DOCK Overview
Connects directly to Apogee Duet 3
Two XLR mic/line locking inputs
Two 1/4" Hi-Z inputs
Two 1/4" TRS line/monitor outputs
1/4" headphone output
USB Type-C host port
USB Type-C power input
UPC: 805676302799
Apogee Electronics DUET DOCK Reviews
Mine didn't work, but there's more you should know
By Joseph
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-20
Bottom line is if you're counting on this to streamline your setup, you may want to think again. The unit I got was flawed for some reason. The interface would connect to the computer, but no audio would register to the interface at all. Connected directly to the computer? No issue. The dock? Nothing. I didn't really have the time to get a new unit, but considering this is a pretty important point of failure for my setup, I just couldn't risk it. I have a symphony Desktop that I'll just at my stationary setup anyway, but was trying to see if I could downsize to just the Duet 3. In theory it's a great concept, but I'd be nervous to rely on this even if I got one that functioned as expected.
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