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By Guitarists For Guitarists: PreSonus Quantum HD Interfaces

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Looking for the ultimate guitar recording setup for your home studio? The PreSonus Quantum HD range is built with players in mind, co-designed with Fender and packed with features that give guitarists pro-level tone, flexibility, and feel. Whether you’re recording DI, reamping through real amps, or playing through amp sims in real time, Quantum HD delivers, and it comes with a full, perpetual license for Studio One Pro 7.

Guitarist-First Features

Presonus’ Quantum HD range doesn’t just feature guitar-compatible interfaces – these are designed from the ground up to suit modern guitarists’ needs.

Fender Co-Designed Instrument Inputs: The Quantum HD range features dedicated guitar inputs, designed in collaboration with Fender (the same circuit used in the Fender Tone Master Pro). These inputs ensure guitar signals hit your DAW /  Recording Software exactly as they should — rich, dynamic, and true to the instrument.

Built-In Reamping Capability: Dual dedicated reamp outputs allow users to take clean DI signals and send them back through real amps and pedals without needing a separate reamping box.

Ultra-Low Latency: Quantum HD interfaces offer extremely low round-trip latency, perfect for using amp sims and virtual effects in real time without that annoying lag.

Effortlessly capture clean DI signals and explore endless mp and FX combinations later; layer multiple amp tones simultaneously with multiple reamp outputs; match impedance for optimised compatibility with vintage amps. These are fully-realised solutions for pretty much modern guitar recording setup, at home or in the studio.

 

Full Studio One Pro 7 License Included

Here for the long haul: Every Quantum HD purchase now includes a full perpetual license for Studio One Professional 7 — not a subscription, not a limited version.

This professional DAW compliments the Quantum’s guitar-orientated workflow perfectly. Integrated reamping, ‘Ampire’ amp & pedal simulations, and an easy drag-and-drop workflow make recording, editing, and layering guitar parts a breeze.

Whether you’re adding guitar to full pop & rock arrangements, laying down fiery metal riffs & shreddy solos, or anything in between, Quantum & Studio One Pro tick the boxes.

 

Why It Matters for Guitarists

  • Better Recordings, Faster:
    You can focus more on playing and creativity without worrying about technical hurdles.
  • Ultimate Flexibility:
    Change your guitar tone after recording, freeing you from having to “commit” to amp sounds too early.
  • Premium Sound:
    Top-notch DA/AD converters ensure the recorded tone is pristine, whether clean, crunchy, or fully saturated.

Conclusion

If you’re serious about capturing your best guitar tones without compromise, Quantum HD is the interface that gets it. Combine it with Studio One Pro 7, included with every unit, and you’ve got a complete, guitarist focused studio solution straight out of the box. We hope you enjoyed reading this blog – while you’re here, check out these useful links:

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