Head to head

Rode AI-1 vs Universal Audio Volt 1

A side-by-side look at Rode AI-1 and Universal Audio Volt 1 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Rode AI-1

Single-channel interface with Rode build quality at entry price

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Universal Audio Volt 1

One channel of UA preamp character for solo creators

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At a glance

Rode AI-1Universal Audio Volt 1
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forSolo podcasters or voice-over artists who want a clean, simple one-mic interface with quality buildSolo podcasters or vocalists who want UA preamp coloring and iOS compatibility in the smallest possible form factor

Key features

Rode AI-1

  • Single Neutrik combo XLR/TRS input with switchable 48V phantom power
  • 24-bit audio at 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates
  • Zero-latency direct monitoring via dedicated headphone output
  • Two balanced 1/4" TRS monitor outputs
  • USB-C connectivity, class compliant - no drivers needed
  • Includes Ableton Live Lite license

Universal Audio Volt 1

  • 24-bit / 192 kHz converters
  • Vintage mic preamp mode (610 tube circuit-inspired)
  • USB 2.0 class-compliant, iOS compatible
  • 1 XLR/TRS/Hi-Z combo input with 48V phantom power
  • 1-in / 2-out signal path
  • Bus powered, compact desktop form factor

Pros and cons

Rode AI-1

Pros

  • Solid aluminum build that outclasses plastic competitors at the price
  • Class-compliant and bus-powered - plug in and go on any OS
  • Clean preamp with zero-latency monitoring for comfortable recording

Cons

  • Single input only - no path to grow to a two-mic setup
  • No onboard gain indicators or visual metering

Universal Audio Volt 1

Pros

  • Vintage mode analog character in a single-input box
  • Class-compliant iOS and Mac/Windows support
  • Extremely compact and bus-powered
  • Good headphone output for monitoring

Cons

  • Single input only - no co-host capability
  • USB 2.0, not USB-C
  • No MIDI I/O

The verdict

Choose Rode AI-1 if

Solo podcasters or voice-over artists who want a clean, simple one-mic interface with quality build.

The AI-1 is what you buy when you want a serious interface without a serious footprint. The Neutrik input sounds genuinely clean, the aluminum body feels far more durable than plastic competitors at this price, and zero-latency monitoring works without…

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Choose Universal Audio Volt 1 if

Solo podcasters or vocalists who want UA preamp coloring and iOS compatibility in the smallest possible form factor.

If you're recording alone - one voice, one microphone - the Volt 1 covers the job with a preamp pedigree that most interfaces at this size can't match. The Vintage mode is the same 610-inspired circuit as the Volt 2.…

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