Head to head

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen vs PreSonus Studio 24c

A side-by-side look at Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen and PreSonus Studio 24c for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen

The interface that owns the home studio segment - now better

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PreSonus Studio 24c

USB-C upgrade over the AudioBox with 192 kHz and cleaner preamps

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At a glance

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th GenPreSonus Studio 24c
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forSolo podcasters and musicians wanting studio-quality recordings without the complexity of a full mixerPodcasters and producers who want PreSonus preamp quality, MIDI, and a future-proof USB-C connection in one compact unit

Key features

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen

  • 2 inputs / 2 outputs over USB-C
  • Mic preamps with 69 dB gain range and 120 dB dynamic range
  • Auto Gain automatically sets input levels in seconds
  • Clip Safe captures a second safety take at -18 dBFS to prevent clipping
  • Hi-Z input on channel 2 for direct guitar or bass
  • Includes Pro Tools Intro, Ableton Live Lite, and Cubase LE

PreSonus Studio 24c

  • USB-C bus powered
  • MIDI In/Out (5-pin DIN)
  • 2 XMAX-L combo XLR/TRS inputs with 48V phantom power
  • 24-bit / 192 kHz converters, 115 dB dynamic range
  • Independent headphone output with volume control
  • Bundles Studio One Artist and Studio Magic plugin suite

Pros and cons

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen

Pros

  • 120 dB dynamic range is a genuine upgrade over previous generations
  • Auto Gain and Clip Safe features save takes and reduce setup friction
  • Plug-and-play USB-C, no drivers required on modern OS

Cons

  • Limited to 2 inputs - not workable for 3+ host shows without a mixer in front
  • No onboard processing or mixing - what you capture is what goes to the DAW

PreSonus Studio 24c

Pros

  • USB-C native - works with modern laptops without adapters
  • XMAX-L preamps are clean and transparent
  • MIDI I/O included
  • Strong software bundle for the price

Cons

  • Two inputs only - same limit as AudioBox
  • Plastic chassis is less durable than the AudioBox steel body
  • Less brand recognition than Focusrite at the same price

The verdict

Choose Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen if

Solo podcasters and musicians wanting studio-quality recordings without the complexity of a full mixer.

Focusrite basically made the best cheap interface better and kept the price reasonable - the jump to 120 dB dynamic range is not marketing fluff, you can hear it against the Gen 3. Auto Gain and Clip Safe are legitimately…

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Choose PreSonus Studio 24c if

Podcasters and producers who want PreSonus preamp quality, MIDI, and a future-proof USB-C connection in one compact unit.

The Studio 24c is the answer to everyone who asked PreSonus to put a USB-C port on the AudioBox. The XMAX-L preamps are quieter and more transparent than the older design, 192 kHz conversion is now standard, and the 115…

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