Lynx Aurora(n) 16 HD2
Sixteen-channel 24-bit / 192 kHz Analog I/O
- Complete redesign integrating Hilo Converter Technology (HCT) for analog I/O achieving significant improvements in transparency and reductions of both noise and distortion.
- Available in 8-channel, 16-channel, 24-channel and 32-channel configurations.
- LSlotTM expansion slot for Thunderbolt, Dante, USB, ProTools|HD connectivity and more.
- Configurable I/O, preamp, summing & AES3+ADAT modules to be released in 2017.
- Up to 32-channels of real-time recording and playback via on-board Micro SD card
- 2 audiophile-grade headphone outputs
- 1 in/3 out Word clock I/O with Lynx exclusive second generation SynchroLock-2 sample clock technology
Lynx Aurora(n) is a complete redesign of the Aurora range of interfaces
from Lynx, with 14 new models slated to ship in February 2017, which
will include models with connectivity options to include Thunderbolt,
USB, Dante and Pro Tools HD all in a single rack space.
On Board 32 Channel Recording To Micro SD Card
All
units will include a unique onboard micro SD player recorder capable of
up to 32 channels of direct recording and playback designed for
confidence and field playback and recording.
In addition there
will be two 'audiophile grade' headphone outs and a new 1-in 3-out Word
clock I/O using Lynx’s second generation SynchroLock-2 sample clock
technology are on every unit.
Analog Summing
The first
three of these modules will include a pre-amp, an analog summing and a
digital (AES3+ADAT) module to be released in 2017. As with current Lynx
products, new features and capabilities can be added via firmware
updates.
Bob Bauman, Co-Owner and Chief Hardware Engineer told us...
We
set out to create a new line of converters that improve performance,
utility and flexibility of the current Aurora line. It’s taken us a
while to top these converters on the performance end, but we’ve used
technology borrowed from our Hilo and combined that with the latest FPGA
technology to achieve these improvements in transparency, imaging and
detail. The result is a converter that not only sounds better, but also
offers several unique features we know audio pros will love.
Lynx Co-Founder and Chief Software Engineer David A. Hoatson added...
People
always worry when investing in audio gear, especially digital gear,
that it will become obsolete tomorrow. We’ve taken strides with Hilo and
Aurora to keep current with new firmware updates and new L Slot cards.
The Aurora(n) will have all this, plus the ability to later add channels
and I/O options like analog summing, digital I/O, preamps and more.
It’s a tremendous value for our customers.