NAMM 2020: More Apogee Interfaces

US Apogee introduces Symphony I/O Mk II Connect Series      20/01/20

NAMM 2020: More Apogee Interfaces


Apogee tells us that the Symphony I/O Mk II 8×8 MP and Symphony I/O Mk II 16 MP Connect series audio interfaces deliver Symphony-quality sound with robust, high-performance AD/DA converters and Apogee’s Advanced Step Gain Architecture mic preamps at unprecedented prices.

A spokesperson said, "Using cutting edge components and a simplified, optimized analog circuit design, Apogee engineers were able to place more AD/DA converters and mic preamps on a single module board. The result is a single Symphony I/O Mk II with up 32 mic preamps at an unprecedented price for Symphony Quality and an extremely competitive price for the market. With industry leading sound quality and scalable, high density I/O configurations for Dante, Pro Tools HD and Thunderbolt systems, the Symphony Connect series is the ideal choice for broadcast, live sound, education, post, houses of worship and recording studio facilities."

Pricing and Availability:
Available Q1 2020
Base Model Price:  $5790 for 8×8 Analog I/O + 8 Mic Pre + AES/Optical I/O

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