Does Radar 24 really sound better than Radar II and if so how ? - bearing in mind a decent set of converters alone would normally cost as much as the entire Radar 24 package (or does the advertised package not include everything)?
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Originally posted by Robin @ iZ: The base R 24 does not includ
Originally posted by Robin @ iZ:
The base R 24 does not include analog I/O, the 24 channel Classic board set is $1695.00. It's the same board set used by Daniel Lanois and U2 on the last album.
Cheers...
I know the Radar is a great machine, but that's not much of an endorsment..just my opinion. YMMV.
Originally posted by ametth: I know the Radar is a great machine
Originally posted by ametth:
I know the Radar is a great machine, but that's not much of an endorsment..just my opinion. YMMV.
Perhaps this "humble" list (linked below) could make a difference? ;-)
http://www.recordingtheworld.com/Users/Users_list.asp
Best regards,
Mats
Hi there, RADAR 24's sound depends somewhat on the selection of
Hi there,
RADAR 24's sound depends somewhat on the selection of analog i/o cards. There are three choices: Classic, which are identical to the RADAR II, Nyquist, the new 96 KHz cards and S-Nyquist our new 192 KHz cards. They all sound amazing.
The base R 24 does not include analog I/O, the 24 channel Classic board set is $1695.00. It's the same board set used by Daniel Lanois and U2 on the last album.
Cheers...