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Post by allbuttonmode on Apr 29, 2021 3:00:41 GMT -6
Hi,
I am looking for a converter or a couple to feed my cue system. I have 3 Auroras with plenty AES/EBU outputs available, and would like to utilize them instead of eating up analog channels. The cue system is the Behringer P16, which can take ADAT or analog signals.
Any suggestions for a cheap solution?
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Post by notneeson on Apr 29, 2021 9:53:49 GMT -6
What sample rates do you need to support? A used Lucid 8824 is pretty affordable, if kind of old (taking some risk there). Never used their stuff, personally but it had a decent rep when it was new.
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Post by allbuttonmode on Apr 29, 2021 12:20:11 GMT -6
What sample rates do you need to support? A used Lucid 8824 is pretty affordable, if kind of old (taking some risk there). Never used their stuff, personally but it had a decent rep when it was new. Thanks for the input. I would like it to at least handle 48kHz.
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Post by Guitar on Apr 29, 2021 15:49:50 GMT -6
You could get a few Tascam UH7000 on the second hand market if you can find them. Only two channels each though.
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Post by notneeson on Apr 29, 2021 16:33:01 GMT -6
What sample rates do you need to support? A used Lucid 8824 is pretty affordable, if kind of old (taking some risk there). Never used their stuff, personally but it had a decent rep when it was new. Thanks for the input. I would like it to at least handle 48kHz. Should be plenty of options then, just going to be kind of long in the tooth to get the cost down since the prosumer stuff rarely or never has AES. It's actually kind of wild to me how much the original Lynx Aurora's have held their value, they do sound good though.
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Post by allbuttonmode on Apr 30, 2021 4:28:39 GMT -6
You could get a few Tascam UH7000 on the second hand market if you can find them. Only two channels each though. Yes, I am looking for at least 8 channels.
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Post by allbuttonmode on Apr 30, 2021 4:35:18 GMT -6
Should be plenty of options then, just going to be kind of long in the tooth to get the cost down since the prosumer stuff rarely or never has AES. It's actually kind of wild to me how much the original Lynx Aurora's have held their value, they do sound good though. I know, I've had mine for 10+ years now, and couldn't be happier with the sound. The heat on the other hand...
I checked out that Lucid unit you mentioned. Looks like a great candidate. Thanks for the suggestion. Now I just need to find one, not too far away
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