after 2 weeks using the Zen Go on a daily basis, I can say it fits really well within my home studio setup,
Plugging in an analog synth or drum machine with the ability to set up a combination of my old analog gear and DSP based FXs in the chain is a big step up in my workflow.
Been using all it's line and SPDIF in / outs without any problem, the dual balanced/unbalanced monitor outs pairs are quite usefull in order to extend it's connectivity, my only complaint is they're mirrored, not separate, but I knew it before purchase and I can live with it.
Top quality, built like a tank, nice preamps for the price, great ADC/DAC and clock quality, the FPGA/DSP plugins bundle offered with the unit is the icing on the cake,
for under 500, it's the ultimate DSP enabled audio interface for a small home studio / nomad use.
The device works flawlessly when connected to a windows PC, using the FPGA/DSP plugs within the DAW thru afx2daw with almost zero latency is a big plus.
even if Antelope initially had compatibility issues with afx2daw for windows based systems, It is now the new go-to, no brainer device if you are in search for a FPGA/DSP enabled audio interface