Winter NAMM 2012 News
The Apogee Electronics AD-8000 is one of the earliest analog to digital converters that I've used, and while it's not ideal for modern digital audio recording, it can still be useful when used in the right settings. The main downfall with the AD-8000 is that it only supports up to a 48 kHz sampling rate, so if you're going to want to record at ...
I've been using the Apogee Electronics Rosetta 800 192K for about a year and half and I really love the clean signal that this produces. It is the perfect analog to digital converter in my opinion as it has all of the bells and whistles and still does a great job of converting the signal. It always comes out super clean and I can never tell th...
I use it for 1.5 years (that's a real converter). I tested a few models before proceeding to the apogee (Rme 96 32 digit, Motu HD 192, tascam fw1884, ad 8000). Very big difference conversion. +6 dB difference in output compared to high-end frequencies in Motu.La refund is incredibly précise.Et the stereo image is hallucinante.C is very expensive...
Used for years. Good converter, but colorful. For me, the Apogee products are good but too expensive. RME is also good (but less colorful) for much cheaper. I sold mine.
How long have you use it? What is the particular feature you like best and least? Everything is hard in paramtrable in faade - finally aa good not to have drivers - The LED meters and saw, everything is visually indicated - it is a test boot and his name - Have you tried many other models before acqurir? a...