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I'm considering an outboard A-D converter for this deck. Anyone any experience / opinions re Apogee etc. with the DA-45HR.

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anonymous Sun, 12/09/2001 - 00:06

Thanks - I live in a 2 channel world along with a Millennia Media HV-3B Mic Pre and 2 KM-183's. I expect the PSX-100 or Rosetta would give better dynamics and have a better analog input than the Tascam?? (I've recorded analog from my high-end rig to the Tascam, there are definate losses in transparency and low level detail that I don't get when recording direct to a Nak CR7E cassette machine!)
I'm just asking anyone with experience with this DAT if my expectations would be realised - as it's not easy to get a demo situated here in the heart of the Highlands in Scotland.

anonymous Thu, 12/20/2001 - 19:35

Mike,

You're comparing analog with digital. Analog is higher resolution than digital, so when going to digital you're going to notice a loss of detail if you're listening carefully. On the other hand digital has no tape hiss, no wow/flutter problems, no generational loss.

The Apogee converters will be a help. I use Neumann mics, Pendulum pre, Apogee PSX100--it's the best sound on digital I've gotten so far.
I still prefer Apogees to Lucid having A/Bed them, but the Lucid is very good, you might prefer it. The Apogee sounds just a bit darker, and that makes it sound smoother. I can't tell if it's just an EQ curve difference or it there's a quality difference between the two converters. My favorite combo was the the Apogee on the A/D and the Lucid on the D/A, they seemed to balance each other out--very clear and warm.
-Dave

anonymous Fri, 12/21/2001 - 08:17

Dave,

I didn't realise the Rosetta lacked a reference clock..thanks. Many have recommended the PSX-100 though and its good to get your confirmation. The A-D section I'm interested in, mostly to get the best from the mics & mic pre. My last recording was at a jazz festival & I took the deck to the mastering studio (as they didn't have a double speed DAT), downloaded digitally to Sadie.. with very pleasing results.
:)
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