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Apogee Symphony I/O 8x8 Analog + Thunderbridge + AES Cables
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Description Interface Type: Thunderbolt Interface, USB Interface Model: Symphony I/O 8x8 Brand: Apogee Inputs/Outputs: Analog I/O
Excellent condition -- used in smoke free studio. Amazing Apogee sound with highest quality DA/AD conversion. Includes Thunderbridge and 5 foot AES cables! Rich, warm, punchy audio with Thunderbolt speed! Purchased for $3500 in 2014 -- can be yours for significantly less. No international shipping; ships to anywhere in the USA.Please ask all questions prior to bidding and good luck! Apogee Symphony I/O 8x8 System + ThunderBridge Bundle Symphony I/O base unit8x8 Analog I/O + 8x8 AES/Optical I/O ModuleThunderBridge 64-channel Thunderbolt unitApogee's uncompromising digital audio quality
Symphony I/O - the base unit
The Symphony I/O comes as a single base unit. This unit features built-in Ethernet and USB output, as well as Symphony/Pro Tools HD PC-32 I/O - but no additional I/O. A pair of module bays lets you decide what additional I/O you need, allowing you to build the system you want. Choose from five different modules, each with a different assortment of analog and digital I/O. You can even add banks of Apogee's ultra-transparent microphone preamps! Each of the Symphony I/O's module cards offers Apogee's finest conversion technology, and the Symphony I/O itself sports enhanced C777 clocking for completely reliable jitter-free performance. Analog and AES - plus optical I/O
The Symphony 8x8 Analog I/O + 8x8 AES/Optical I/O Module adds a eight channels of analog inputs and outputs to your Apogee Symphony I/O on two 25-pin D-Sub connectors: one for input and one for output, each carrying eight balanced channels. A third 25-pin D-Sub connector gives you eight channels of AES/EBU digital I/O. You can also configure this connector in a single-wide 192kHz format. You can switch between the AES I/O and optical ports that support eight channels of 44.1-48kHz ADAT, eight channels of 88.2-96kHz S/MUX, or two channels of up to 96kHz S/PDIF. As if that's not enough, you also get two channels of S/PDIF coax I/O (up to 192kHz) on RCA. Blazing-fast Thunderbolt performance
Apple's Thunderbolt connectivity has opened up a world of professional recording possibilities. Apogee's Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge is a 64-channel Thunderbolt connection for Apogee's Symphony I/O. On the back panel, you'll find two PC-32 ports for connection to Apogee interfaces, and two Thunderbolt ports that let you take advantage of the protocol's daisy-chain feature. From the second port, you can connect high-bandwidth Thunderbolt devices such as hard drives and DisplayPort monitors in parallel from a single Thunderbolt port on your Mac. A trim desktop unit, Symphony | 64 ThunderBridge will also connect X-Symphony-equipped AD-16X, DA-16X, and Rosetta Series converters to Thunderbolt Macs. Apogee's uncompromising digital audio quality
For more than two decades, Apogee has developed some of the finest pro audio technology, including the famous X-series and Rosetta series converters, the Big Ben master clock, the Trak2 mic preamps, and the Symphony PCI protocol. Now, they put all that experience into one amazing interface: the Symphony I/O. You get to choose the I/O, so you can get up to 32 channels of jaw-dropping AD/DA conversion set up for any DAW, including native DAWs such as Logic, Cubase, and Ableton Live, as well as Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD!
Description
| Interface Type: | Thunderbolt Interface, USB Interface | Model: | Symphony I/O 8x8 |
| Brand: | Apogee | Inputs/Outputs: | Analog I/O |
Excellent condition -- used in smoke free studio. Amazing Apogee sound with highest quality DA/AD conversion. Includes Thunderbridge and 5 foot AES cables! Rich, warm, punchy audio with Thunderbolt speed! Purchased for $3500 in 2014 -- can be yours for significantly less. No international shipping; ships to anywhere in the USA.Please ask all questions prior to bidding and good luck! Apogee Symphony I/O 8x8 System + ThunderBridge Bundle Symphony I/O base unit8x8 Analog I/O + 8x8 AES/Optical I/O ModuleThunderBridge 64-channel Thunderbolt unitApogee's uncompromising digital audio quality
Symphony I/O - the base unit
The Symphony I/O comes as a single base unit. This unit features built-in Ethernet and USB output, as well as Symphony/Pro Tools HD PC-32 I/O - but no additional I/O. A pair of module bays lets you decide what additional I/O you need, allowing you to build the system you want. Choose from five different modules, each with a different assortment of analog and digital I/O. You can even add banks of Apogee's ultra-transparent microphone preamps! Each of the Symphony I/O's module cards offers Apogee's finest conversion technology, and the Symphony I/O itself sports enhanced C777 clocking for completely reliable jitter-free performance. Analog and AES - plus optical I/O
The Symphony 8x8 Analog I/O + 8x8 AES/Optical I/O Module adds a eight channels of analog inputs and outputs to your Apogee Symphony I/O on two 25-pin D-Sub connectors: one for input and one for output, each carrying eight balanced channels. A third 25-pin D-Sub connector gives you eight channels of AES/EBU digital I/O. You can also configure this connector in a single-wide 192kHz format. You can switch between the AES I/O and optical ports that support eight channels of 44.1-48kHz ADAT, eight channels of 88.2-96kHz S/MUX, or two channels of up to 96kHz S/PDIF. As if that's not enough, you also get two channels of S/PDIF coax I/O (up to 192kHz) on RCA. Blazing-fast Thunderbolt performance
Apple's Thunderbolt connectivity has opened up a world of professional recording possibilities. Apogee's Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge is a 64-channel Thunderbolt connection for Apogee's Symphony I/O. On the back panel, you'll find two PC-32 ports for connection to Apogee interfaces, and two Thunderbolt ports that let you take advantage of the protocol's daisy-chain feature. From the second port, you can connect high-bandwidth Thunderbolt devices such as hard drives and DisplayPort monitors in parallel from a single Thunderbolt port on your Mac. A trim desktop unit, Symphony | 64 ThunderBridge will also connect X-Symphony-equipped AD-16X, DA-16X, and Rosetta Series converters to Thunderbolt Macs. Apogee's uncompromising digital audio quality
For more than two decades, Apogee has developed some of the finest pro audio technology, including the famous X-series and Rosetta series converters, the Big Ben master clock, the Trak2 mic preamps, and the Symphony PCI protocol. Now, they put all that experience into one amazing interface: the Symphony I/O. You get to choose the I/O, so you can get up to 32 channels of jaw-dropping AD/DA conversion set up for any DAW, including native DAWs such as Logic, Cubase, and Ableton Live, as well as Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD!
Symphony I/O - the base unit
The Symphony I/O comes as a single base unit. This unit features built-in Ethernet and USB output, as well as Symphony/Pro Tools HD PC-32 I/O - but no additional I/O. A pair of module bays lets you decide what additional I/O you need, allowing you to build the system you want. Choose from five different modules, each with a different assortment of analog and digital I/O. You can even add banks of Apogee's ultra-transparent microphone preamps! Each of the Symphony I/O's module cards offers Apogee's finest conversion technology, and the Symphony I/O itself sports enhanced C777 clocking for completely reliable jitter-free performance. Analog and AES - plus optical I/O
The Symphony 8x8 Analog I/O + 8x8 AES/Optical I/O Module adds a eight channels of analog inputs and outputs to your Apogee Symphony I/O on two 25-pin D-Sub connectors: one for input and one for output, each carrying eight balanced channels. A third 25-pin D-Sub connector gives you eight channels of AES/EBU digital I/O. You can also configure this connector in a single-wide 192kHz format. You can switch between the AES I/O and optical ports that support eight channels of 44.1-48kHz ADAT, eight channels of 88.2-96kHz S/MUX, or two channels of up to 96kHz S/PDIF. As if that's not enough, you also get two channels of S/PDIF coax I/O (up to 192kHz) on RCA. Blazing-fast Thunderbolt performance
Apple's Thunderbolt connectivity has opened up a world of professional recording possibilities. Apogee's Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge is a 64-channel Thunderbolt connection for Apogee's Symphony I/O. On the back panel, you'll find two PC-32 ports for connection to Apogee interfaces, and two Thunderbolt ports that let you take advantage of the protocol's daisy-chain feature. From the second port, you can connect high-bandwidth Thunderbolt devices such as hard drives and DisplayPort monitors in parallel from a single Thunderbolt port on your Mac. A trim desktop unit, Symphony | 64 ThunderBridge will also connect X-Symphony-equipped AD-16X, DA-16X, and Rosetta Series converters to Thunderbolt Macs. Apogee's uncompromising digital audio quality
For more than two decades, Apogee has developed some of the finest pro audio technology, including the famous X-series and Rosetta series converters, the Big Ben master clock, the Trak2 mic preamps, and the Symphony PCI protocol. Now, they put all that experience into one amazing interface: the Symphony I/O. You get to choose the I/O, so you can get up to 32 channels of jaw-dropping AD/DA conversion set up for any DAW, including native DAWs such as Logic, Cubase, and Ableton Live, as well as Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD!