HOSONGIN Musical Equipment Catalog
Top HOSONGIN Musical Equipment
HOSONGIN H-A001 USB Audio Interface
HOSONGIN USB Guitar Cable (1/4" to USB)
HOSONGIN 6-Channel Headphone Amplifier
Perfect for studios or group listening environments, this compact amplifier allows up to six users to monitor audio simultaneously with independent volume controls and a robust, low-noise design.
HOSONGIN provides a curated selection of essential, budget-conscious tools designed to bridge the gap between amateur hobbyists and high-quality digital content creation.

Core Product Categories
USB Audio Interfaces & Sound Cards
These compact, plug-and-play devices serve as the central hub for home recording, offering essential features like phantom power for condenser microphones, voice-changing effects, and integrated noise reduction to help beginners achieve clean vocal and instrument tracks.
Audio Cables & Converters
HOSONGIN simplifies the recording process with specialized USB-to-1/4″ (6.35mm) instrument cables that allow electric guitars and basses to connect directly to a computer, eliminating the need for complex external hardware while maintaining a reliable signal path.
Voice Amplifiers
Designed for portability and clarity, these battery-powered speaker systems include headset microphones to provide teachers, tour guides, and public speakers with a reliable solution for projecting their voice in various environments.
Customer Experiences
“I picked up the HOSONGIN audio interface for my home podcast setup, and it was a total game-changer for someone like me who isn’t a tech expert. The plug-and-play functionality meant I didn’t have to fiddle with complex driver installations, and the built-in noise reduction really helped clean up my audio in a room that isn’t soundproofed. It is a fantastic entry-level piece of gear that does exactly what it promises without breaking the bank.” — Marcus Thorne
“As a guitar player who just wanted to record some quick demos on my laptop, the HOSONGIN USB guitar cable saved me so much hassle. I didn’t want to buy an expensive interface, and this cable let me plug straight into my DAW with zero latency issues. It feels durable, and the signal boost it provides actually made my clean tones sound much richer than I expected for such an affordable price.” — Elena Rodriguez
“I have been using the HOSONGIN voice amplifier for my classroom lectures for the past few months, and it has honestly saved my voice from the daily strain of trying to project over a noisy room. It is incredibly lightweight and stays charged through my entire morning of teaching, and the headset microphone is comfortable enough that I often forget I’m wearing it. It is a simple, effective tool that provides exactly the volume boost I needed for my students.” — David Halloway
HOSONGIN FAQ
Are HOSONGIN products truly “plug-and-play”?
Yes, HOSONGIN devices are designed for immediate use. Most products, such as their USB audio interfaces and instrument cables, do not require you to install complex external drivers, allowing them to be recognized automatically by Windows, macOS, and Linux systems as soon as they are connected.
Do I need external software to use HOSONGIN recording gear?
While the hardware connects directly to your computer, you will still need to use a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or recording software—such as Audacity, GarageBand, Ableton Live, or OBS Studio—to capture, edit, and mix your audio.
What should I do if my computer does not detect my HOSONGIN device?
First, ensure the USB cable is firmly connected to both the device and your computer, preferably using a direct USB port rather than a hub. If it is still not recognized, navigate to your computer’s “Sound” or “Audio” settings to manually select the HOSONGIN device as your primary input and output source, and try restarting your recording software.
Does the USB guitar cable require a separate power supply?
No, the HOSONGIN USB-to-1/4″ instrument cables are bus-powered, meaning they draw all the necessary power directly from your computer’s USB port, eliminating the need for batteries or external power adapters.
Do I need 48V phantom power for all microphones?
No, 48V phantom power is specifically required for condenser microphones, which need an electrical charge to operate. If you are using a dynamic microphone, you should ensure the phantom power is switched off to avoid potential interference or damage.
