View other reviews for this product:
U-FLYstudio
Published on 04/25/09 at 15:54
Trs simple, AD and DA with master sync and 4 x BNC out for distribution,
possibility to synchronize to external sources,
2 x I / O AES EBU, ADAT, SPDIF, LR analog XLR I / O with trim calibration
44 192 kHz
BMOL one, it really heats!
OVERALL OPINION
Trs really enjoyable,
a good pre amp and shoo! your exact is just what I've heard better, we have mytek and an Apogee AD8000
but 2192 still seems to me really at the top, bottom mdium is always impeccable, the other or sometimes make a little blurry or invasive
is the very first time I record a folk guitar with me with tape and I would not do better in the studio with a ProTools HD and Neve,
I use in my mastering chain analog
- UA 2192 and
- AVALON AD 2055 and
- MANLEY Vari-MU and
- SUMMIT EQP 200A then
- PENDULUM AUDIO PL2 and
- Back in the 2192 AU.
the 2192 is largely responsible for the quality finish without him, I lost a tural value added,
VariMU with the KM74 and ribbons COLES are really the pillars of my equipment.
I found a little sound from the era where I had my Studer A810 that sounded incredibly well. (Powerful and flexible)
possibility to synchronize to external sources,
2 x I / O AES EBU, ADAT, SPDIF, LR analog XLR I / O with trim calibration
44 192 kHz
BMOL one, it really heats!
OVERALL OPINION
Trs really enjoyable,
a good pre amp and shoo! your exact is just what I've heard better, we have mytek and an Apogee AD8000
but 2192 still seems to me really at the top, bottom mdium is always impeccable, the other or sometimes make a little blurry or invasive
is the very first time I record a folk guitar with me with tape and I would not do better in the studio with a ProTools HD and Neve,
I use in my mastering chain analog
- UA 2192 and
- AVALON AD 2055 and
- MANLEY Vari-MU and
- SUMMIT EQP 200A then
- PENDULUM AUDIO PL2 and
- Back in the 2192 AU.
the 2192 is largely responsible for the quality finish without him, I lost a tural value added,
VariMU with the KM74 and ribbons COLES are really the pillars of my equipment.
I found a little sound from the era where I had my Studer A810 that sounded incredibly well. (Powerful and flexible)