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SM Pro Audio Ships A/D-D/A Converter
Champlain, NY - Nov 16, 2006 - SM Pro Audio is now shipping its ADDA 192-S, a two-channel, 24-bit, 192kHz A/D-D/A converter. The unit features two combo connectors on the front panel for mic or line level sources. The mic inputs feature switchable 48V phantom power and 20dB pad. Digital connectivity is optical and coaxial S/PDIF I/O.
The unit operates at sample rates up to 192kHz. The built-in headphone amp and analog/digital rotary mix controls allow for simplified monitoring. The master XLR and headphone output signal can be tailored to provide a controlled mix level of the analog and digital inputs.
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