If it turns out to be the Focusrite device, while it's possible Focusrite got into a bad batch of capacitors, it's more common and therefore more likely to be cold solder joints. Even if it's out of warranty, if you send the unit to a service center for repairs, they will likely replace the board rather than repair and your device will be updated to whatever version and features are current today. Probably at considerable less cost than the price of a new purchase.

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