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RME Audio ADI-2

Analog/Digital Converter from RME Audio belonging to the ADI series

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betroibetroi

Super converter

RME Audio ADI-2Published on 10/27/13 at 01:22
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OVERALL OPINION

Extremely transparent and musical. I used it with a Neve preamps and Neumann microphones for miking piano was extremely good and very musical. The other very cool and use as a converter for listening to music. Compare with a stereo converter high-end there is no picture RME is very very good and really like the road.
I do not use the ADI 2 because I ended up selling it because I do not use it anymore because I bought a RME UFX. always this brand is really excellent.
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kyl30kyl30

Good stuff!

RME Audio ADI-2Published on 08/19/12 at 01:37
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Converter chip based AKM 5385 AD and 4395 AD

OVERALL OPINION

I have 3 years ... Purchased at the time to avoid convertos the first generation Mbox lol
Very good interface, simple, complete. The conversion is really good for the price, a good stereo and a nice dynamic! The sound is clear! The key is ... if we look better, it will begin to lend an ear to the nuances that can make visible interfaces more expensive ...
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raid2raid2

RME Audio ADI-2Published on 11/19/06 at 02:16
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Conversion
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all to all. it's simple.
Entry into analog output Digital Toslink, S / PDIF, ADAT. and this up to 192 Khz !!!!! Entry into Digital and Analog or Digital output in another format.

Connectors
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Complete! 3 balanced XLR input or not, RCA (analog), Jack 6.3, RCA (digital) or optics! Sorie in the same type of connector but, no RCA output analog. (Is this useful??)

OVERALL OPINION

I've had qque weeks .... it's a bomb!! The sound that comes out of the box ch'tite is simply amazing! It is true that it is not given as a device but it is impeccable. I try to "push" in every sense of the bully, but nothing worked. He remained imperturbable no false...…
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Conversion
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all to all. it's simple.
Entry into analog output Digital Toslink, S / PDIF, ADAT. and this up to 192 Khz !!!!! Entry into Digital and Analog or Digital output in another format.

Connectors
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Complete! 3 balanced XLR input or not, RCA (analog), Jack 6.3, RCA (digital) or optics! Sorie in the same type of connector but, no RCA output analog. (Is this useful??)

OVERALL OPINION

I've had qque weeks .... it's a bomb!! The sound that comes out of the box ch'tite is simply amazing! It is true that it is not given as a device but it is impeccable. I try to "push" in every sense of the bully, but nothing worked. He remained imperturbable no false note. even if I saturates at the table, the sound that comes out is "almost" fixed. in one word: pfffffouuuuuuuuuuu!
(Mind-blowing)

What I like this tool, the quality of sound that comes out and ease of use. In fact the manual is only optional (also in English).

Before the ADI-2, I try with a Monacor AD-2000 (In terms of ref. I think because I was so balanced in M. ... (auvaise quality) . Monacor With this I had always, even on battery power supply, a breath-27dB. I-NU-IT-LI-SA-BLE !!!!!
Moreover, we can not find it. Even on the Internet, I have not found anything about this product.

The quality / price ratio
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The report Quality: nothing to say
The report Price: In my opinion, too expensive, too expensive!!
the quality / price ratio: A tool for a quality semi-pro world view pro very expensive. but nevertheless essential to a quality result!

With experience, I would not hesitate a single second in my choice. I headed straight for the ADI-2 results seen by storm!
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dado5555dado5555

RME Audio ADI-2Published on 07/02/10 at 04:18
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A / NN / A 44.1 to 192 kHz XLR / Jack Neutrik in analog I / O ADAT / SPDIF digital out and IN

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 years it was my first real converter ... before I worked with my card converters .. day and night! I bought since the 96 mytek stereo ADC is still a cut above most neutral ... more accurate ... but the FA-2 does not suffer from the comparison ...
I like the neutrality of the converter ... I've tested the apogee in a big studio and I find the same level in more neutral ...
quality / price! for that price, you get the A / D and D / Aj for the apogee stuff you would have to double or even triple in secondhand
I would do this choice with your eyes closed! …
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A / NN / A 44.1 to 192 kHz XLR / Jack Neutrik in analog I / O ADAT / SPDIF digital out and IN

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 years it was my first real converter ... before I worked with my card converters .. day and night! I bought since the 96 mytek stereo ADC is still a cut above most neutral ... more accurate ... but the FA-2 does not suffer from the comparison ...
I like the neutrality of the converter ... I've tested the apogee in a big studio and I find the same level in more neutral ...
quality / price! for that price, you get the A / D and D / Aj for the apogee stuff you would have to double or even triple in secondhand
I would do this choice with your eyes closed!
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  • Manufacturer: RME Audio
  • Model: ADI-2
  • Series: ADI
  • Category: Analog/Digital Converters
  • Added in our database on: 12/03/2004

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