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Weiss Digital Weiss Digital:

Weiss Digital Audio offers signal processing converters in its gambit series. The DAC1-MK2 is a stereo 24 bit / 96khz D/A converter utilizing two converters per channel with 4 switches for input selection. The ADC2 is also available with an optional firewire connection and analog or digital input.

Website: Weiss Digital

Lavry Engineering Lavry Engineering: The

DA2002 by Lavry Engineering is a digital to analog converter. Product features include fixed output levels suitable to drive RCA jacks, multi-bit architecture with 24 bits, increased low level accuracy,  automatic calibration and absolute polarity inversion as well as balanced and unbalanced internal jumper configurable outputs.

Website: Lavry Engineering

Mytek Digital Mytek Digital:

Mytek Digital’s Stereo96 Series converters consists of two 1/3 rack units- the Stereo96 ADC and the Stereo 96 DAC. The Stereo96 ADC features 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96kHz internal sampling frequencies as well as 120dB dynamic range, 24 bit resolution, wordclock output useable as hi-end house clock and switchable precision 10 turn-trimpots or input gain knob. The Stereo DAC features jitter free operation, transparent high current, high performance headphone amp and assignable volume control.

Website: Mytek Digital

Apogee Apogee: Apogee has long been at the forefront of digital converters. Among their offerings are the AD-16X 16-channel, 24bit/192kHz A/D converter, the DA-16X 16-channel, 24bit/192kHz D/A converter, the Mini-DAC 2-channel 192k D/A converter, the ROSETTA 800 8-Channel, 24bit/192kHz AD/DA converter, and the ROSETTA 200 2-Channel, 24bit/192kHz AD/DA converter. Website: Apogee Products

Benchmark Benchmark: The DAC1 PRE is a reference-quality stereo pre-amplifier, headphone amplifier, and computer audio playback device, incorporating the 24-bit, 192-kHz DAC1 digital-to-analog conversion system. The DAC1 USB is a two channel, 24-bit 192 kHz, D/A converter. The ADC1 is a two channel, 24-bit 192 kHz, A/D converter. Website: Benchmark

Lucid Lucid: The 88192 A/D and D/A Converter is designed for the rigors and complexities of today's hi-definition digital recording, post-production, and broadcast environments. This new multi-format audio converter provides eight (8) channels of AES/EBU and eight (8) channels of SMUX2 ADAT digital audio to and from the host at sample rates up to 192 kHz.Website: Lucid

Crane Song Crane Song:

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Website: Crane Song

Lynx Lynx: The Aurora 16 and Aurora 8 AD/DA converters provide world-class analog to digital and digital to analog conversion in a compact one-rack space format. With sample rates up to 192 kHz, Aurora offers wide, open, uncompressed and unequalized audio for studios, mastering facilities, remote recording, broadcast and production. The LT-ADAT adds up to 16 Lightpipe inputs and outputs to Aurora's already powerful I/O capabilities. With the LT-HD in either the Aurora 16 or Aurora 8, connectivity with Digidesign ProTools|HD® is possible. The LT-FW is a FireWire LSlot interface for the Lynx Aurora 8 and Aurora 16 A/D D/A converters.Website: Lynx

SSL (Solid State Logic) SSL (Solid State Logic):

The XLogic Alpha-Link Audio I/O range is a new family of fully featured multi-channel audio converters for studio, live and broadcast applications. The three different models each feature our high quality 24-channel AD/DA converter circuitry.

All Alpha-Link units can be used as standalone format converters, but used in combination with a Soundscape Mixpander PCI card they provide a powerful, highly flexible I/O solution for native PC-based audio workstations.

Website: SSL

Universal Audio Universal Audio: The 2192 Master Digital Audio Interface is the first product to combine Universal Audio’s long history of creating high-quality, vintage analog gear with its advanced digital technology. It features sample rates up to 192K, realtime transcoding between AES/EBU, S/PDIF and ADAT, and support for single and dual wire AES modes.Website: Universal Audio

Creamware (Sonic Core) Creamware (Sonic Core): Sonic Core offers the A16 AD/DA converter. It features a 16 x XLR I/O.Website: Creamware (Sonic Core)

Genelec Genelec: The Genelec AD9200A converter outputs AES3 format with 24 bit word length and 192 kHz sample rate. Eight-channel balanced analog input is delivered via a 25-pin DB25 connector wired to the Tascam/ProTools industry standard pinout. Digital output consists of four XLR connections, each carrying two channels of AES/EBU audio.Website: Genelec

RME RME: RME gives you innovative hi-class technology at low prices. Included in their line-up of converters are the ADI-2 high performance 192 kHz/24 bit 2-channel AD/DA converter, and the new ADI-192 DD triple universal format and sample rate converter boasting 8 channels at 192 kHz / 24 bit. Many other models are available as well.Website: RME

Aphex Aphex: Aphex offers the 141, an 8 channel A/D converter, the 142, an 8 channel D/A converter, and the 144, a bi-directional converter from AES to ADAT.Website: Aphex

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