Hi to all !
It has been suggested to me that a quality converter could be a better choice for my ISA 2 than plug it to my Liquid Saffire 56 input. So I'm looking for a better converter than those in the saffire. (at least a bit better cause the line input seem not to go directly to the converter but to some part of the preamp.)
I'll still use the saffire as the main audio interface but I'd like to send an already ISA converted signal to the S/PDIF input of the saffire. (if this all make sense)
I've been checking out a used mytek stereo96 and wonder if I'd really get the difference. I have no idea if quality converters loose there precision after years of use..
Any suggestions ?
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pcrecord, post: 406700 wrote: any opinion on the [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.ebay.ca/…"]Lucid Symetrix AD9624[/]="http://www.ebay.ca/…"]Lucid Symetrix AD9624[/] ?
The Lucid AD9624 is an excellent AD converter, as is the Lucid DA9624 for a DA converter. High quality build with no nonsense performance. Make sure you get the power supply with it, as it is a special item. Also note that Lucid no longer services the AD9624.
If you can get the Mytek for a good price, I think you would fin
If you can get the Mytek for a good price, I think you would find it makes a big difference. A quality part like that should not have slipped in specification through age.