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Just wondering if anybody has hurd, tested, or owns the...

M-Audio Flying Cow A/D D/A Converter

I'm looking to upgrade from a M-audio 2496 audiofile, All I really need is a good quiet converter with XLR's ( for a good proce)

any help would be appreciated.

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anonymous Wed, 07/20/2005 - 20:52

I was looking at a Flying Cow a little while ago. I ended up choosing an RME ADI-2. Much better stuff than M-Audio, I think I bought it used for about $500 on Ebay. It's a great unit with 192 K sampling rates. I also believe the Flying Cow uses 16 Bit whereas the RME uses 24 bit. Plus it uses Balanced in and outs. Good Luck and I hope this helps.

anonymous Thu, 07/21/2005 - 00:56

Digger wrote: I was looking at a Flying Cow a little while ago. I ended up choosing an RME ADI-2. Much better stuff than M-Audio, I think I bought it used for about $500 on Ebay. It's a great unit with 192 K sampling rates. I also believe the Flying Cow uses 16 Bit whereas the RME uses 24 bit. Plus it uses Balanced in and outs. Good Luck and I hope this helps.

The flying cow is 24 bit. But the converters on the RME are much better. I believe the flying cow converters are the same spec as one of the Roland VS units. They're good but for an extra $200 or so the RME are worth it.