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Dangerous Music - CONVERT 8

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Description

Whether you're tracking, mixing or mastering, the CONVERT-8 will deliver powerful low-end, articulate mids and transcendent highs to every channel in your analog rig. Compatible with all of today's digital signals (including the ubiquitous ADAT format) the CONVERT-8 is ready to take on any mixing or monitoring job from standard stereo and 2.1 to 5.1 and the increasingly popular 7.1 surround format. Recognizing the needs of those who don't need more analog inputs, the CONVERT-8 brings today's very best digital-to-analog conversion within reach of any studio.

Features:

* 8x channels of Reference Conversion
* Nearly zero jItter
* Can be used as independent clock
* USB input
* On-the-fly input switching
* Instant input calibration
* For mixing and mastering applications
* Sampling rates up to 192 kHz
* Automatic sample lock switch
* Designed by Chris Muth and Paul Messick

Specs:

Signal to Noise Ratio A-weighted, 20Hz to 20KHz: < 114dB

Signal to Noise Ratio unweighted, 20Hz to 20KHz: < 113dB

Dynamic Range A-weighted, 20Hz to 20KHz: < 114dB

Dynamic Range unweighted, 20Hz to 20KHz: < 113dB

THD+N:
THD+N, 1kHz, unweighted, 20Hz to 20kHz, +4dBu out: < 94.5dB (0.00188%)
THD+N, 1kHz, unweighted, 20Hz to 20kHz, +22dBu out: < 106.5dB (0.00048%)

Frequency Response @ 96KHz sample rate:
DC to 20KHz: +0, -0.25dB
DC to 30KHz: +0, -0.5dB
DC to 40KHz: +0, -1.0dB

Jitter: 16ps (100Hz to 40KHz), 18ps (100Hz to 1MHz)

Crosstalk rejection: > 114dBu @ 1kHz

Replacement Fuses: USA 2 amp slo-blow for 120V Europe 1 amp slo-blow for 240V

*Note: Dangerous Music, Inc. publishes actual measured specifications, not theoretical numbers derived from data sheets published by chip manufacturers.