Just Bought a Presonus Firebox

I just bought a Presonus Firebox and since comments from a lot of people here helped me to make that decision I thought I would add my experience to help others who might be trying to make up their minds.

First, I chose it because I wanted a low-cost solution for digital audio that included MIDI and SPDIF. I primarily play all instruments myself, at this point one at a time 🙂 so 6 ins is more than I usually need. I like the small footprint on the desktop too.

I read mostly positive things about sound quality and I have to say I am impressed with it, amazed in fact at the quality for the price. I find it very clean and balanced across the spectrum that I can hear.

The other big factor was that a number of people told me that Presonus has good technical support. I have to say that in my experience they are great. Outstanding. I had a number of issues that weren't covered in the manual and I got very quick and helpful feedback that was always accurate. In case anyone else runs into them, here they are with the solutions:

At first the unit seemed dead. The front light went blue-red-off and stayed off. Plugging in the adapter got it working fine, and afterwards the unit worked without the adapter just fine (i.e. powered via Firewire).

The manual seems to tell you to right-click on the Firebox Control Panel to set the CPU speed but the right-click does nothing. It turns out that this is only for Windows XP, and the manual is unclear about this. No big deal.

SPDIF wouldn't work. Core Audio should have detected it but didn't. Presonus sent me a modified Hardware Control that allowed me to choose SPDIF and now it works just fine.

I was really impressed with the help I got from tech support. I should add that I made it clear that I had read the entire manual and tried everything I could to make it work before I contacted them, so this may have inclined them to be more responsive. In any case, they were great.

I hope this is helpful to someone.

Chet

iMac G5, Mac OS X (10.4.5), 2.5 GB RAM

Posted on May 20, 2006 9:58 AM

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Jun 27, 2006 6:45 PM in response to mattrixx

When I first got it the Firebox wouldn't sync at all. Presonus suggested I plug in the adapter and suddenly it worked. Sometimes it will work on the bus alone, but if I plug anything into the other firewire port I have to have the adapter plugged in.

Other times it loses sync and I have to plug it in. I find it easier just to always leave the adapter plugged in.

Jun 27, 2006 7:40 PM in response to Dr. Chet

I am happy with my FireBox as well. But the only problem I have is "somtimes" when I shut my computer down and restart it later in the day or the next day, my iMac G5 does not recognize the Firebox. I usually find that if I put the computer to "sleep" for a few seconds then wake it up it will recognize the Firebox. However, sometimes I have to restart a few times or sleep a few times for everything to work OK. During this time I do freak out a bit but once it's working it seems pretty stable.

I sometimes wonder if the Firewire cable just dose not make a good connection with the firebox. Its always seemed to site pretty loose in the firebox's firewire connection.

Any thoughts?
Morris

Jun 28, 2006 5:51 AM in response to Morris Acevedo

I completely agree that the Firebox is a great deal for the price. I am very happy with it.

It does lose sync sometimes. If I'm in Logic, I go to the drivers page, and set it to the Firebox, then do a relaunch and that usually gets it going again. (Sometimes it looks set to the Firebox, so I have to set it to internal, then back to Firebox and do the relaunch).

Sometimes though, especially after it's been on all day, I do have to restart to get it to sync again, although that has been rare.

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