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Lynx Aurora (n) 24 TB3 | 24 Channel AD/DA Converter

Lynx Aurora (n) 24 TB3 | 24 Channel AD/DA Converter


 
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  • 24-channel pro-quality AD/DA conversion at up to 24-bit/192kHz
  • Comes preloaded with Lynx LT-TB3 Thunderbolt option card for ultra-high-speed connectivity and low-latency performance starting at >1ms round trip
  • Hilo Converter Technology (HCT) delivers amazing transparency and ultra-low noise and distortion
  • Up to 32-channels of real-time recording/playback to/from onboard micro SD card
  • Onboard 32-channel digital mixer provides flexible I/O routing
  • LSlot expansion for USB, Thunderbolt, Dante, Pro Tools|HD connectivity options, and more
  • Configurable I/O, 2 audiophile-grade headphone outs, universal power supply
  • 1-in/3-out word clock I/O with 2nd-generation Lynx SynchroLock-2 sample clock technology
  • Designed and crafted in the Lynx Studio Technology lab in Costa Mesa, CA

  • This Lynx Aurora (n) 24-TB3 with preinstalled LT-TB3 option provides you with pro-quality digital conversion and ultra-low-latency performance. The Aurora (n) 24-TB3 gives you up to 192kHz analog to digital and digital to analog conversion with front panel control of all routing and sample rate options. Word clock connectors provide you with additional sync options, and the preinstalled LT-TB3 card provides you with maximum bandwidth and minimal latency. Aurora (n) models give you up to 32-channel recording and playback to microSD for stand-alone operation or confidence recording, as well as two audiophile-grade headphone outs, while a TFT LCD display provides immediate status information. Leveraging high-end Lynx Hilo technology and utilizing cutting-edge FPGA processors, Aroura (n) delivers even greater transparency, with significantly lower noise and distortion than previous models.

    Convenient front-panel control and the I/O options you need
    In addition to an ergonomic front panel that provides easy access to all of its important controls and signal status, the Aurora (n) 24-TB3 offers professional I/O options to fit your studio or live-sound production rig. Based on handy DB-25 connections, the Aurora's analog I/O is electronically balanced and supports both +4dBU and -10dBV nominal levels, while its preinstalled LT-TB3 card delivers Thunderbolt connectivity with maximum bandwidth and minimal latency.

    Onboard 32-channel mixer makes complex routing simple
    The Aurora (n) 24-TB3's 32-channel onboard digital mixer provides you with extensive routing and mixing options. Acting as a powerful patch-bay-style digital router, your Aurora (n) 24-TB3 can easily route signals between its analog and digital inputs on a channel-by-channel basis. That provides you with extremely flexible, and totally recallable, zero-latency monitoring capabilities.

    Armed with SynchroLock-2 jitter reduction for clear digital audio
    Aurora (n) models also include Lynx's proprietary SynchroLock-2 jitter reduction technology. This LYNX-exclusive feature provides extreme jitter reduction of up to 300,000:1, allowing Aurora to output an extremely clean clock output for driving the digital audio system.

    Preinstalled LT-TB3 option provides ultra-fast Thunderbolt 3 connection
    Take advantage of this Aurora (n) 24-TB3's preinstalled LT-TB3 Thunderbolt 3 port option and take full advantage of your computer's fastest connection. Thanks to the Aurora (n) 24-TB3's LT-TB3 option, you get 24 total analog and 24 digital I/O channels and full channel counts at sample rates up to 192kHz. The user-upgradable FPGA also adds enhanced 64 x 32 mixing, and low-latency performance starting at less than 1ms round trip.

    For more information on this or any Lynx Studio product, visit www.lynxstudio.com
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