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from you're list I'd go for the Lexicon. At least the company has high end audio experience. When a company has already invested a lot of research and development time for their top studio products, it doesn't hurt them to use that knowledge in their "budget" gear. M-Audio have a good reputation for gear that works well. >Any other products I didn't even think about? http://www.focusrite.com/productdetails.asp?id=38&iRange=5 Focusrite Sapphire, :-( a bit pricey tho'. The M-Box has Focusrite pre-amps which will sound great, but I don't remember if the M-Box only runs with the Pro-Tools software. If you care about the sound quality, it's probably the mic-pres which will make the most difference. andy butler