thats a damn nice combo.
im sure some can do great stuff with a Line6UX2 and $150 mic too, but if you can pull out a Apollo and a 103 do it.
its like I can afford a nice $26 steak meal today, but are there any good hamburger joints....sure there are.
You dont seem to be needing many channels so a Apollo Twin can do vocals. having more channels wont get you anything other than they sit there, like mine do, with 1& 2 used all the time and 3 to 8 rarely.
I bought a Line6UX8 a few years ago just because gear gas shopping was all over the place and the UX2 was fun but plastic and a musician/artist released a full born album using only the Line6UX8 and plugs....
I dont know about others but really the same concept as the Apollo stuff.
Needless to say with the same gear, UX8, I cannot come close to what Todd Rundgren did with the same gear, but Ive never had the more urges to buy another interface other than the Apollo stuff.
the Apollo is laid out the same and "realtime" onboard plugs concept is great and amazing really what you get for the cash for tracking with the gear and latency isnt even noticeable. 10-65db the 103 should work fine at 23mv/pa.
its amazing though this being a newbie setup, lol...my newbie setup was a high end 4 track cassette portastudio! it was the price of a beater car....only a few local guitarists even "got" what it was.
very cool, Apollo Twin.....loaded with plugs mic pres, compressors .. if I ever get gas for a interface, I cant think of a better unit.
You going Thunderbolot or USB?
I'd like to read your "update blog" on the purchase> to install and up and running issues from a non-sales person.