Apogee Duet 2x2 Firewire vs Apogee duet USB

Couldn't find a better place to post this.If anyone has used both please let me know what I would be loosing for the
Apogee Duet 2x2 FireWire audio interface (Standard).The cost is a lot lesser than the USB.

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Bob Lyons wrote:
I use both. The older firewire model is better for my monitors. There's no loud crack and pop when the computer wakes up, or when other things happen. So I'm going to keep it for that.
The new usb model is better for recording with the built in limiter. If you can do without that feature, or if I had to choose one, I'd keep the old one because that's the one I'm using all day every day.
I hope that helps.
Is the 'new' one the less expensive one?

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    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

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