I’ve always loved MOTU (obviously nothing to do with the fact that I also love Unicorns)I :P but seriously I can remember seeing their beautiful hardware back in the 80’s as a child!
Quality, reliability and thoughtful design and aesthetics is always paramount to me being an unashamed/self confessed design/tech fiend! I’ve had so many inexpensive get by, 2/4 channel, small form factor sound cards I’ve lost count (PreSonus, Native Instruments, Steinberg et al)… all lack lustre and highly forgettable when it came to sound quality, latency, performance and driver stability.
I always promised myself something better, but as my I/O needs are kinda basic being primarily a software musician (I don’t need Dante, ADAT, 32 Channels, AVB et al); just something small that I can use with both my iPad Pro M5 and my PC workstation to create.
Having researched this need, there was only one realistic choice being the MOTU M2. Why? I want the best hardware/price ratio there is without paying for extra features I don’t need. I want industry respected drivers from a company with a lineage that goes back to 84’. I respect high design and quality manufacturing and attention to detail (which is why I usually gravitate to German made design/production).
Having researched the MOTU M2 there seemed like nothing comparable out there. The closest (RME, SSL, UAD+ cost £600/700) by comparison as they enforce broader features. Thus, I finally caved and OMG… I’m so glad I did! Just taking this beauty out of the box, you can instantly see/feel the thought and care that has gone into the design of this beauty!
The manufacturing is just gorgeous, the chassis a beautiful textured solid metal (even metal potentiometers too). Everything is machined to high tolerances so it fits perfectly along with soft, smooth edges galore. Even tiny anodised hex fittings instead of cheap screws. Beautifully formed uniquely shaped, contoured rubber feet gracefully provide solid traction and protect the underlying surface.
All inputs I/O are perfectly seated within the chassis to prevent movement (often not the case on lesser hardware which consequently can result in crackling with typically being connected directly to the PCB) …just not here!
A beautiful high definition super bright and clear OLED display with high resolution meters (not a few cheap LED’s that tell you nothing) as is the case with lesser hardware products. A really appealing, gorgeous blue illuminated monitoring GUI looks TRON’esq!
I’m already smitten, as the M2 really is a thing of beauty (and I haven't even plugged it in yet)! A short 90 CM USB A to C lead is provided, the driver installation is quick and painless. So… how does it perform, does high quality drivers and hardware features (like Sabre32) actually make a difference? Yes it really does, latency was instantly ‘massively’ reduced and running at a higher clock rate (48 instead of 44.1 Khz).
So what does it sound like then? Again the difference is not subtle, but hard to quantify also as its into the domain of psychoacoustics. Because the hardware produces such clean, pure (ultra low harmonic distortion) sound, its somewhat sublime (and deceiving in terms of the impression of loudness) as often sonic ‘impurities’ appear louder, more obviously. As such, I instinctively wanted to crank it; only to realise it was pretty darn loud (but lush too)!
The MOTU M2 has an incredibly pure and rich lush sound, and the onboard headphone AMP sounds incredible (plenty of gain) my AKG’s discovered a new sonic territory of precision. Its so easy to think that ‘passable’ is ok (until you hear the difference of quality/precision)!
I’ve not had chance to check out the Mic Pre’s yet with my Sennheiser or AKG microphones but naturally I can’t wait and I’m sure that the Amphenol driven I/O sounds utterly delicious!
To surmise, I’m basically completely impressed by how good the MOTU M2 really is and regret not upgrading to it back in 2019 when it was released. For me it’s an ideal choice as it offers the best quality and performance I can get without buying features I simply don’t need. I actually considered the MOTU 828 for my future studio expansion plans (more hardware and post production orientated), so it seemed like a logical step to remind myself why MOTU rocks! Incredible device, and basically smitten!