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Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Record incredibly rich and vibrant music with the superbly powerful Universal Audio Apollo x4 Thunderbolt. This exceptional device allows you to record with elite level A/D and D/A conversion - thanks to four Unison-enabled preamps. These amazing preamps work brilliantly with the QUAD Core realtime plug-in processing. This means you can use the range of Universal Audio's plugins during the recording stage. Meaning you can add digital preamp emulation or compression at the recording stage of your workflow. All of this amazing technology is housed in the super sleek case and connectivity is provided by Thunderbolt 3 - for ultra-fast communication.

Record incredibly rich and vibrant music with the superbly powerful Universal Audio Apollo x4 Thunderbolt. This exceptional device allows you to record with elite level A/D and D/A conversion - thanks to four Unison-enabled preamps. These amazing preamps work brilliantly with the QUAD Core realtime plug-in processing. This means you can use the range of Universal Audio's plugins during the recording stage. Meaning you can add digital preamp emulation or compression at the recording stage of your workflow. All of this amazing technology is housed in the super sleek case and connectivity is provided by Thunderbolt 3 - for ultra-fast communication.

Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Record incredibly rich and vibrant music with the superbly powerful Universal Audio Apollo x4 Thunderbolt. This exceptional device allows you to record with elite level A/D and D/A conversion - thanks to four Unison-enabled preamps. These amazing preamps work brilliantly with the QUAD Core realtime plug-in processing. This means you can use the range of Universal Audio's plugins during the recording stage. Meaning you can add digital preamp emulation or compression at the recording stage of your workflow. All of this amazing technology is housed in the super sleek case and connectivity is provided by Thunderbolt 3 - for ultra-fast communication.

Record incredibly rich and vibrant music with the superbly powerful Universal Audio Apollo x4 Thunderbolt. This exceptional device allows you to record with elite level A/D and D/A conversion - thanks to four Unison-enabled preamps. These amazing preamps work brilliantly with the QUAD Core realtime plug-in processing. This means you can use the range of Universal Audio's plugins during the recording stage. Meaning you can add digital preamp emulation or compression at the recording stage of your workflow. All of this amazing technology is housed in the super sleek case and connectivity is provided by Thunderbolt 3 - for ultra-fast communication.

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Last updated at 06/07/2026 16:17:18

Reverb

$1,493.92

Universal Audio X4

Delivery $165.52

Reverb

$2,135.69

Universal Audio Apollo x4 QUAD Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Delivery $213.57

Reverb

$2,161.63

Universal Audio Apollo x4 Grey 2022

Delivery $256.32

Modern Musician

$3,399.00

Universal Audio Apollo X4 Heritage Edition

Free delivery between Tue – Sat

Mega Music

$3,399.00

Universal Audio Apollo X 4 Audio Interface Heritage Edition

Delivery between 8–22 June $58.70

Store DJ

$4,089.00

Universal Audio Apollo X4 HERITAGE EDITION Audio Interface w/ US$2.5k Plugins

Delivery $5

Mannys

$4,089.00

Universal Audio Apollo X4 HERITAGE EDITION Audio Interface w/ US$2.5k Plugins

Delivery $5

Derringers Music

$4,089.00

Universal Audio Apollo X4 HERITAGE EDITION Audio Interface w/ US$2.5k Plugins

Delivery $5

Turramurra Music

$5,499.00

Universal Audio Apollo X4 (Heritage Edition)

Free delivery between 10–17 June

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Amazing Product
31 July 2020Carlos

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

It completely redefined my way of producing. Delivery was incredibly fast. The Apollo x4 is a beast of an interface and even so the UaD plugins included in the bundle.

I love it, but it also drives me nuts sometimes
31 May 2020Johannes

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

This thing does what it does really, really well. The question you have to ask yourself, prior to investing in this system, is whether or not you are ready to take your music production entirely online. If you plan to keep at least one foot in the analog world, the idea of virtual-izing EVERyTHING may not appeal to you. Sure, in theory you can still use outboard gear, but what's the point? There are a few things that annoy me about UA and their philosophy. For instance, I had trouble installing the software, due to no fault of my own. I had a brand new computer with a brand new OS, and getting Console, the UA control surface for the Apollo, installed was an ordeal, during which UA's customer support was missing in action. They were simply not ready, and that is not ... MoreThis thing does what it does really, really well. The question you have to ask yourself, prior to investing in this system, is whether or not you are ready to take your music production entirely online. If you plan to keep at least one foot in the analog world, the idea of virtual-izing EVERyTHING may not appeal to you. Sure, in theory you can still use outboard gear, but what's the point? There are a few things that annoy me about UA and their philosophy. For instance, I had trouble installing the software, due to no fault of my own. I had a brand new computer with a brand new OS, and getting Console, the UA control surface for the Apollo, installed was an ordeal, during which UA's customer support was missing in action. They were simply not ready, and that is not cool. I had to figure it out by myself, and that included running obscure Terminal commands and other non-user-friendly shenanigans, which were really well hidden on their website. I wish they'd invest in flawless customer assistance, and I believe they could save the money to do so if they stopped producing their rather embarrassing funny commercials with hilarious 70s characters. Once everything was up and running, I feel like I experienced a quantum leap in the quality of my recordings. After having compromised earlier with the meek Solo version of this device, I now finally have the necessary DSP power to run multiple EQs, compressors and other emulations while tracking. I'm now getting that sound without any hassle. One last gripe: Console does not respect some very basic Mac App rules, such as the simple and important hide command. You can't get rid of the thing. That seems like a silly, and frankly arrogant oversight, which has been persisting for years, btw. So UA are not the best at listening to their users. It's their way or the highway. I'm dreading the day my expensive plugins are not recognized for some freakish reason, and I am losing years of work because of it. None of my complaints are enough to give the Apollo x4 a lower score than I love it. Just know that I also hate it at times. But hey, maybe that's what love is really all about.

I will definitely upgrade to the higher up Apollo X16!
12 February 2020KEVIN

originally posted on Sam Ash

I use this product for vocal mostly and I couldn't be happier with the way the quality of the unison preamps changed the game for me and I came from using the apogee duet 2! This blew it out of the water for me... really happy with the UA Apollo X4

Specification

FinitionGray
Année2019 à 2022
FabricationÉtats-Unis
Alimenté par busNon
CompatibilitéMac OS; Windows

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Reverb

$1,493.92

Universal Audio X4

Delivery $165.52

Reverb

$2,135.69

Universal Audio Apollo x4 QUAD Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

Delivery $213.57

Reverb

$2,161.63

Universal Audio Apollo x4 Grey 2022

Delivery $256.32

Modern Musician

$3,399.00

Out of stock

Universal Audio Apollo X4 Heritage Edition

Free delivery between Tue – Sat

Mega Music

$3,399.00

Out of stock

Universal Audio Apollo X 4 Audio Interface Heritage Edition

Delivery between 8–22 June $58.70

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Amazing Product
31 July 2020

It completely redefined my way of producing. Delivery was incredibly fast. The Apollo x4 is a beast of an interface and even so the UaD plugins included in the bundle.

Carlos originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I love it, but it also drives me nuts sometimes
31 May 2020

This thing does what it does really, really well. The question you have to ask yourself, prior to investing in this system, is whether or not you are ready to take your music production entirely online. If you plan to keep at least one foot in the analog world, the idea of virtual-izing EVERyTHING may not appeal to you. Sure, in theory you can still use outboard gear, but what's the point? There are a few things that annoy me about UA and their philosophy. For instance, I had trouble installing the software, due to no fault of my own. I had a brand new computer with a brand new OS, and getting Console, the UA control surface for the Apollo, installed was an ordeal, during which UA's customer support was missing in action. They were simply not ready, and that is not ... MoreThis thing does what it does really, really well. The question you have to ask yourself, prior to investing in this system, is whether or not you are ready to take your music production entirely online. If you plan to keep at least one foot in the analog world, the idea of virtual-izing EVERyTHING may not appeal to you. Sure, in theory you can still use outboard gear, but what's the point? There are a few things that annoy me about UA and their philosophy. For instance, I had trouble installing the software, due to no fault of my own. I had a brand new computer with a brand new OS, and getting Console, the UA control surface for the Apollo, installed was an ordeal, during which UA's customer support was missing in action. They were simply not ready, and that is not cool. I had to figure it out by myself, and that included running obscure Terminal commands and other non-user-friendly shenanigans, which were really well hidden on their website. I wish they'd invest in flawless customer assistance, and I believe they could save the money to do so if they stopped producing their rather embarrassing funny commercials with hilarious 70s characters. Once everything was up and running, I feel like I experienced a quantum leap in the quality of my recordings. After having compromised earlier with the meek Solo version of this device, I now finally have the necessary DSP power to run multiple EQs, compressors and other emulations while tracking. I'm now getting that sound without any hassle. One last gripe: Console does not respect some very basic Mac App rules, such as the simple and important hide command. You can't get rid of the thing. That seems like a silly, and frankly arrogant oversight, which has been persisting for years, btw. So UA are not the best at listening to their users. It's their way or the highway. I'm dreading the day my expensive plugins are not recognized for some freakish reason, and I am losing years of work because of it. None of my complaints are enough to give the Apollo x4 a lower score than I love it. Just know that I also hate it at times. But hey, maybe that's what love is really all about.

Johannes originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I will definitely upgrade to the higher up Apollo X16!
12 February 2020

I use this product for vocal mostly and I couldn't be happier with the way the quality of the unison preamps changed the game for me and I came from using the apogee duet 2! This blew it out of the water for me... really happy with the UA Apollo X4

KEVIN originally posted on Sam Ash
Quality, professional product
17 May 2020

For years I had debated whether I needed “vintage“ gear for my home studio. Having just completed my first project with the Apollo x4 I can say it was absolutely worth the investment for me.The quad processing power is just right for my home studio, I have not maxed out the DSP yet. Since I don’t record drums or a full band at home, there is plenty of power here to handle a small group. More often I’ll use one or two inputs at a time. Two headphone outputs is important to me so that each musician gets their own mix.I ended up spending about another $2000 to get the full UAD set of plug-ins. I would have preferred to spend half that much now and add more down the road, but the economics work out that you get a much better deal when you purchase them upfront. I ... MoreFor years I had debated whether I needed “vintage“ gear for my home studio. Having just completed my first project with the Apollo x4 I can say it was absolutely worth the investment for me.The quad processing power is just right for my home studio, I have not maxed out the DSP yet. Since I don’t record drums or a full band at home, there is plenty of power here to handle a small group. More often I’ll use one or two inputs at a time. Two headphone outputs is important to me so that each musician gets their own mix.I ended up spending about another $2000 to get the full UAD set of plug-ins. I would have preferred to spend half that much now and add more down the road, but the economics work out that you get a much better deal when you purchase them upfront. I would have had about 10 plug-ins, but now I have all 66 and I have already used close to half of them.A lot of money for a home studio but if you purchased a dedicated tube preamp and compressor you’d spend a similar amount, and it would sound great but it wouldn’t be as flexible.It was easy to set up, for me it “just worked”. UA support took a couple of days to respond when I had a question but they gave a thorough response. UA has great videos on their website to help you learn how to use each plugin.The buying experience from B&H was excellent—it arrived in perfect condition a day earlier than I expected. It’s an investment, but if you are dedicated to learning how to use the equipment you will get professional results. I can strongly recommend.

Rob originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Review of Universal Audio Apollo X4 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
16 January 2020

Excellent, easy-to-use interface. Well built, great features with two headphone sockets, multiple output formats, and solid software that makes control room monitoring a breeze. I only dropped the fifth star because of plugin limitations which I hadn't expected. The unit can only run so many UAD plugins, so keep that in mind if you run larger projects. Otherwise it's the best and most portable interface I've owned. If UAD would add midi sockets to their range they'd be perfect, but this comes close.

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
Sounds Wonderful!
6 March 2020

I had the original Apollo and this updated version sounds crisper, clearer, and a more 3D full bodied sound. I also love the talk back feature! I love UA Audio gear and plugins, however, my wallet does not! 😀

AOC originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Super easy to use and portable
23 May 2020

It's so easy and never fails. Gets really hot though so be careful on cloth surfaces. My only gripe is how greedy a brand ua is. Flawless performance nonetheless

Jackson originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Universal Audio Apollo X4 Interface
8 September 2020

Great UA X4 Interface with 4 XLR Microphone combo jacks. Note - You will need a genuine Thunderbolt 3 cable (not a USB C cable), not included.

exseller originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

FinitionGray
Année2019 à 2022
FabricationÉtats-Unis
Alimenté par busNon
CompatibilitéMac OS; Windows