![]() Target practiceįor I/O, Arrow has two XLR/1/4" combi mic/line inputs, a Hi-Z guitar input (superseding mic/line input 1 when connected), two 1/4" balanced line outs and a 1/4" headphone out. ![]() Disappointingly, there isn’t one in the box, so you have to buy one separately, and again, it has to be specifically made for Thunderbolt 3 - USB-C won’t work. The other consideration is the cable used to plug Arrow into the computer. Plus, of course, mobility is one of Arrow’s big selling points, so if you’re going to lumber yourself with a power supply and dock, it might be worth stepping up to the Core Solo Apollo Twin MkII anyway. Naturally, though, UA point out that this particular setup isn’t fully tested or officially supported. ![]() The data transfer side of things is fully backwards compatible all the way back to Thunderbolt 1, however, so you could use an externally powered Thunderbolt 3 dock to connect Arrow to a Thunderbolt 1/2 computer. The stated reason for the use of Thunderbolt 3 rather than 1 or 2 is that it enables the bus powering that’s key to Arrow’s portability.
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