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--- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "TB-AV" <tb-av@c...> wrote:
\n> Just in case, you do realize that wordclock travels over the
\nlightpipe too.
\n> So you might not need a BNC cable depending on what you are doing.
\n>
\n> Terminators can't hurt but for instance RME states that their
\nproducts are
\n> unterminated but seldom if ever require termination.
\n>
\n> TB-AV
\n> -----Original Message-----
\n> From: stefenator [mailto:smaffei@f...]
\n> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 6:37 AM
\n> To: 01v96@yahoogroups.com
\n> Subject: [01v96] Re: adding XLR inputs to the 01V96
\n>
\n> Thanks Ronny!
\n>
\n> btw - I think there was an earlier thread on this, but is it only the
\n> Presonus that needs the external 75 ohm terminator on the wordclock
\n> connection or is recommended no matter which one I choose?
\n>
\n> Thanks again,
\n>
\n> Steph
\n>
\n> --- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "Ronny Morris" <romo1@b...> wrote:
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > -----Original Message-----
\n> > From: stefenator [mailto:smaffei@f...]
\n> > Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:58 AM
\n> > To: 01v96@yahoogroups.com
\n> > Subject: [01v96] adding XLR inputs to the 01V96
\n> >
\n> > Ronny, et al,
\n> >
\n> > okay, so there seems to be a few options to do this. I know there is
\n> > the Behringer, Presonus and Mackie (ADA8000, DigiMAX 96K and Onyx 800R
\n> > respectively) that use lightpipe connections and Yamaha has the MLA8,
\n> > which uses the D-Sub 25 pin connector to connect to the optional
\n> > MY8-AD96 add in card (which would be an additional cost to factor in).
\n> > any recommendations or other comments? I will mainly using the 01V96
\n> > for live applications...
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > First off I wouldn't worry about 96k for SR work, it's hard enough to
\n> > hear any difference in a well tuned mastering suite, you'll never hear
\n> > any big improvement at a live concert. If you aren't recording and
\ndon't
\n> > have any outboard digi devices hooked up except for the ADA8000,
\nyou'll
\n> > need to go ADAT optical. You won't need a card if you are only hooking
\n> > up one, you can go into the stock ADAT port on the v96. The ADA
\nhas ADAT
\n> > out and in. The Presonus sounds better and cost more, I'm not familiar
\n> > with any Mackie 8 channel digi output mic pre's. The Yam one is fairly
\n> > new as well and haven't hear much on it, but what I did hear was
\nthat it
\n> > was had very transparent sonics. Some people say that the ADA's
\n> > converters aren't real close to the quality of the v96's, others
\nseem to
\n> > like it. One thing for sure is they don't cost much. I think Preston
\n> > just started running 3 with his v96 and his first report was that he
\n> > likes them, but he should speak for himself. You'd have to run the
\nboard
\n> > at 48k with the ADA to utilize the 8 pre's. A couple other people
\non the
\n> > list weren't satisfied with them. If you ran two ADA's you would need
\n> > the MY8-AT, but for just about half more in price, you can get an
\n> > MY16-AT for future needs and have 40 inputs running 3- 8 channel digi
\n> > mic pres and the 16 AD in's on the V.
\n> >
\n> > Ronny
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > Thanks,
\n> >
\n> > Steph
\n> >
\n> >
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