WNAMM12: New Apogee Products

US 64 channel Thunderbolt card and 16x16 Analog I/O module for Symphony I/O      20/01/12

WNAMM12: New Apogee Products


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Here's the details that Apogee has supplied about the new 64 channel Thunderbolt card and 16x16 Analog I/O module for Symphony I/O:
Symphony 64 | Thunderbolt
Connect Symphony I/O to any Thunderboltâ„¢ equipped Mac for true Thunderbolt compatibility and performance. The Symphony 64 | Thunderbolt card will also connect X-Symphony equipped AD-16X, DA-16X and Rosetta Series converters to Thunderbolt Macs.
16x16 Analog I/O Module for Symphony I/O
The latest addition to the Symphony I/O module line-up, the 16x16 Analog I/O Module allows you to pack 32 channels of premium Apogee conversion into one Symphony I/O (two module spaces per chassis). No other audio interface delivers this much quality input and output or value in a single 2U rack space interface.
INPUTS
Analog IN: 16 balanced inputs, 2 DSUB 25-pin connectors.
Coax IN: Supports S/PDIF on 1 RCA connector.
OUTPUTS
Analog OUT: 16 balanced outputs, 2 DSUB 25-pin connectors.
Coax OUT: Supports S/PDIF on 1 RCA connector.

Pricing and Availability:
16x16 Analog I/O Module availability: 2nd quarter, 2012. Price: $3495
Symphony 64 | Thunderbolt release date and price to be announced.
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