Universal Audio ships two new Apollo devices worldwide after announcing them during March 2025. The Apollo e1x Remote-controllable Unison Preamp and Apollo e2m Stereo Headphone Amplifier help expand Dante network systems. These products work with the company's Apollo x16D audio interface to create better studio setups. Engineers can add Unison preamp sounds and personal monitoring to live events and broadcast studios. The new gear makes networked audio systems easier to control.
The Apollo e1x adds remote mic and line preamps to any Dante network through Power over Ethernet connections. Users can combine multiple e1x units with special brackets and mic stand mounts. The device works with Apollo x16D interfaces to deliver authentic preamp sounds from famous brands like API, Avalon, Manley, Neve and SSL. Sound engineers can control these preamps from distant locations during recording sessions. The system brings classic studio sounds to modern digital networks.
The Apollo e2m provides personal monitor control and headphone amplification for Dante audio networks. Musicians can connect external gear like synthesizers, drum machines and amp simulators through built-in stereo line inputs. Power over Ethernet lets users place the device anywhere monitoring is needed. The e2m pairs with other Apollo products to create complete audio solutions. Universal Audio prices the e1x at $399 and the e2m at $499.
The Apollo e1x adds remote mic and line preamps to any Dante network through Power over Ethernet connections. Users can combine multiple e1x units with special brackets and mic stand mounts. The device works with Apollo x16D interfaces to deliver authentic preamp sounds from famous brands like API, Avalon, Manley, Neve and SSL. Sound engineers can control these preamps from distant locations during recording sessions. The system brings classic studio sounds to modern digital networks.
The Apollo e2m provides personal monitor control and headphone amplification for Dante audio networks. Musicians can connect external gear like synthesizers, drum machines and amp simulators through built-in stereo line inputs. Power over Ethernet lets users place the device anywhere monitoring is needed. The e2m pairs with other Apollo products to create complete audio solutions. Universal Audio prices the e1x at $399 and the e2m at $499.