🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Cubilux CB5!
The Cubilux CB5 USB Audio Interface is a versatile 5-in-1 audio hub designed for recording, streaming, and podcasting. It features dual stereo microphone inputs, line-in, line-out, and headphone jacks, all while supporting high-quality audio up to 96 KHz/24-bit. With its ultra-low noise performance and portable design, this interface is perfect for professionals on the move.
M**E
This sound card is pretty awesome for the price and size
I found this on accident and decided to try it out because it seemed perfect for my use cases.I’ve had this sound card for about two weeks. So to start It Exceeds expectations by actually working with a phone even though says it does not. I got both my iPhone 13 Pro and an Samsung phone to recognize it for my music producing apps over an otg dongle. Not only am I saving in size with this I save a little bit of money by not having to use a larger audio interface for inputs which is usually our only option. Im about to order their even smaller one from them to test and see if can do what this one does. It could be one of the best solutions for audio input for phones in my use cases.On the windows PC/steam deck everything worked perfectly as promised. I tested it out and OBS with all the inputs and both the outputs can be used all at the same time. I don’t think you can find another sound card solution that has this many stereo inputs plus the two stereo outputs at this size and excellent build quality. Oh and it’s plug and play with no sketchy driver download situation.
M**.
It does not work
It's a very nice looking device, but it does not work. The computer detects it as a USB device and lets you connect it to a software recording program, but no audio comes through. I verified that I had good sound going into the device. I tried two different cables from a verified audio source into the line-in jack of the device (I bought one of the cables brand new when I could not get an audio signal through the device). I also tried two different USB cables, and two different software programs on two different computer systems. The device simply does not pass any audio, which is, you know, the only thing it's supposed to do.Seeing that others found the device to not work out of the box or stop working after a few days, I think it's pretty clear that it's a low quality product.
J**T
Punches above its weight!!
Tiny powerhouse. Works right out of the box. 24 bit/ 48000 supported.. Crystal clear. Excellent bass, mids, and highs.,.,. Start with low volume settings or this will blow you away!!! You been warned!!I bought another one. If it lasts a few years, I'll be very happy!! Good product, CubiLux!!
M**L
Works exactly for what I wanted!
I bought this based on it's LINE-IN capability of 24bit/192Hz recording in order to do higher-resolution recording from records when I wanted. I had been using a USB interface that only did 16-bit/48Hz and this works flawlessly with my laptop for easy recording. I am very pleased with the results and didn't have to resort to some expensive XLR connecter based device to achieve the results I wanted. Only wish it has a USB-C to USB-C cable with it instead of the adaptor, but I will just buy a nice cable for that. Using with an HP laptop running Windows 11 (no drivers needed) and recording with Audacity. Works awesome!
W**O
GREAT sound, small package
Excellent little USB audio sound card.We are using it to input audio for a "real" radio station streaming to the web via Live 365.Sound is excellent, even better than small USB cards of only a few years ago.Highly recommend.May require some tweaking of windows settings for maximum results.
R**Y
Cubilux CB5. Works better than expected. I like it.
11 Feb 2025This is a review for the Cubilux Model CB5: USB to 3.5mm Sound Card with Stereo Microphone InputDidn't expect much. Like others, I am favorably impressed. There's even a support web site for the brand name. It's cubilux dot com. Plugged it into Windows 10. It was plug and play. Sounds good. My old computers have a lot of static in the built-in microphone circuitry. I have heard the same static in YouTube videos when people post tutorials. Some old computers with Realtek chips have that static problem in the microphone circuitry. I bought this Cubilux Model CB5 adapter to try to eliminate that static and to eliminate microphone voice echo in the finished output. This Cubilux adapter has no static in the microphone circuit. And...most of all...it works well with OBS (Open Broadcast Studio).Echo in the output was a problem but this Cubilux has elimiated that problem. I stilll hear microphone voice echo in my ears from my headphones as I monitor the output but the echo is eliminated from the OBS finished output so it's practically useful even though not perfect...but that's certainly not a Cubilux problem....that's an inherent problem in OBS software. There's a $20 software add-on that claims to give better control over audio mixing and audio output but I haven't taken the leap because I use several computers in my house and I don't want to drag my aging carcass around the house to situate myself at one particular computer for an OBS task and I don't want to have to add $20 to each computer configuration. So, Cubilux has given me the practical perfomance that meets my needs when using OBS.Thanks.And...thanks to Amazon. I've not seen Cubilux any where else for a decent price and certainly the full product lineup doesn't seem to be anywhere else.Uh-oh. I just looked at the Cubilux web site. They have added some very interesting mixers at a very attractive price. I might get one and try running line out from the Cubilux CB5 into a Cubilux mixer along with my microphone connected to the Cubilux mixer then run the mixer output into the line-in of the Cubilux CB5 and capture that into OBS to see if that gives me the mix of voice mixed with that which OBS calls "desktop audio" so I can mix properly and hear no echo. In this way, maybe, I can be voice performer and studio producer at the same time with no echo in my ears while creating content. We shall see.
I**H
Low quality.
I got this to record line in audio because my laptop does not support it. Used it one time and the line in jack went dead. I tried different cables and recording software but nothing works anymore. Very disappointed.
D**T
Just what I needed
New turntable with built in preamp. I thought my PC mobo had a line in bus, but not the case. This interface plugs right in, was seen by Windows 11 right away, and provided a line in bus in the sound control panel. A couple of settings tweaks in my software, and was able to digitize albums onto the PC just as intended. Excellent little device, and quite affordable.
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