RDL HR-ADC1 - Analog to Digital Audio Converter - 24 Bit 192 kHz
- Outputs Sampling Rates Up to 192 kHz
- AES/EBU, AES3ID, & Coaxial S/PDIF Output
- Adjustable Audio Input Gain Knobs
- Made in the USA
RDL RU-MLB4 Mic-/Line-Level Bi-Directional Network Interface (Four Dante I/O)
- Converts 2 Mic/Line Signals to Dante
- Converts 2 Dante Signals to Line Signals
- Four Dante I/O
- 24-Bit / 44.1 & 48 kHz AD/DA Conversion
CEDAR Audio ADA - 2 Channel AD/DA Converter
- Stereo AD/DA Unit
- Stereo XLR & RCA Connections
- Consumer or Professional Levels
- Digital via AES/EBU or S/PDIF
RDL RU-BNFP Format-A Network Interface (Bi-Directional, PoE)
RME ADI-2 FS High-Precision 2-Channel AD-DA Converter
- 2-Channel AD/DA Converter
- Balanced to Unbalanced and Vice Versa
- 24-Bit / 192 kHz Audio Conversion
- 1 x High-Power Headphone Output
RDL Four XLR Female Microphone Inputs to RJ45 Network Interface
- Dante Network for Four Audio Mic Inputs
- XLR Input Provides Selectable Mic Gain
- 48V Phantom Power on Each Input
- 24-Bit Analog to Digital Conversion
RDL RU-MLB4P Mic-/Line-Level Bi-Directional Network Interface (Four Dante I/O, PoE)
- Converts 2 Mic/Line Signals to Dante
- Converts 2 Dante Signals to Line Signals
- Four Dante I/O, PoE
- 24-Bit / 44.1 & 48 kHz AD/DA Conversion
Turtle AV Phoenix 8x8 Dante Audio Bridge
- Ideal for Live Events, Broadcast Studios
- Great for Permanent Installations
- For Demanding Setups with 8x8 I/O
- Dante and Analog Audio Bridge
Sonifex AVN-DIO16 Dante to 4 Analog XLR Outputs Converter
- 4 x Balanced Analog XLR Outputs
- etherCON Connection to Dante Network
- Global 0 dBFS Lineup
- 12, 18 & 24 dBu Toggle Switch Selection
Korg DS-DAC-10R 1-Bit USB Digital-to-Audio Converter
- 2.8/5.6 MHz DSD Recording and Playback
- PCM Formats up to 192 kHz / 24-Bit
- Phono Inputs for Record Player
- Phono EQ Curves for Recording/Playback
Sonifex AVN-DIO14 Dante to XLR Analog Stereo Input & Output Converter
- 2 Balanced Analog XLR Inputs / 2 Outputs
- etherCON Connection to Dante Network
- Global 0 dBFS Lineup
- 12, 18, or 24 dBu Toggle Switch
WesAudio _CALYPSO ng500/500 Series AD/DA Converter
- 8-Channel AD/DA Converter
- Digital Recall and Plug-In Control
- Integrates with _TITAN Chassis
- Works with 500 Series Chassis via DB25
Sonifex AVN-DIO12 Dual Microphone Input to Dante with Mic Gain Converter
- 2 Balanced Analog XLR Inputs
- etherCON Connection to Dante Network
- Fine Gain Controls
- High Pass Filter, Phantom Power & More
Sonifex AVN-DIO15 4 Analog XLR Inputs to Dante Converter
- 4 Balanced Analog XLR Inputs
- etherCON Connection to Dante Network
- Global 0 dBFS Lineup
- 12, 18 & 24 dBu Toggle Switch Selection
BSS Audio Soundweb London BLU-BOB2 (Break-Out Box) Output Expander
Sonifex RB-DAC1 Digital to Analog Converter (1 RU)
- Supports 192 kHz, 24-Bit Signals
- Analog Outputs Feature Level Control
- AES/EBU or S/PDIF Input Selection
- Non-Synchronised Signal Warning
Ferrofish Pulse 16 with Analog I/O Modified for +24 dBu Level Compatibility
- 48 In / 48 Out Internal Matrix Routing
- Two High-Resolution TFT Displays
- Optional MADI I/O Module SFP Upgrade
- +24 dBu I/O Raises Max In and Out Level
BSS Audio 8-Channel Input Expander Analog Break-In Box
- DIP Switches for Channel Range Selection
- Front-Panel Input Gain Control
- 256-Ch Low-Latency Digital Audio Bus
- Includes 12 VDC External Power Supply
Ferrofish Pulse8 AE 8x8 AD/DA Converter with 66-Channel ADAT to USB Audio Interface
- For Studio and Live Setups
- 16 Balanced Analog I/O on TRS
- 16-Channel ADAT I/O
- 32-Bit / 192 kHz ESS D/A & A/D Converter
Ferrofish Pulse16 MX Rackmount 16-Channel A/D-D/A ADAT Converter with MADI
- 24-Bit / 192 kHz Cirrus Logic Converters
- 16 x Balanced 1/4" TRS (Inputs/Outputs)
- 4 x ADAT Optical (Inputs/Outputs)
- Optical MADI I/O
Studio Technologies Flex-Use Dante Audio Interface with 4 Analog Line Inputs To Dante Outputs
RME Digiface USB 66-Channel ADAT to USB Optical Audio Interface with I/O Expansion Kit
- For Large Line-Level Audio Projects
- Expands Interface I/O via ADAT
- Optical ADAT Connectivity
- 66 Channels: 32 In / 34 Out
Ferrofish Pulse 16 MX with Analog I/O Modified for +24dBu Level Compatibility
- Seamless Analog/ADAT/MADI Integration
- For Recording, Broadcast, and Live Sound
- High-Quality MADI Converter
- Dual TFT Tracks All 32 Analog Channels
TASCAM DA-3000SD 2-Channel Master Recorder and AD/DA Converter
- Master Recorder and Monitoring Device
- Up to 192 kHz PCM, 2.8 and 5.6 MHz DSD
- TCXO Clock Generator, ±1ppm Accuracy
- Synchronize Units for Multitrack Record
Sonifex Combined A/D and D/A Converter (1 RU)
- AES/EBU or S/PDIF Input or Output
- 96 kHz, 24-Bit Capable
- Master, Slave, Auto, Auto Lock Modes
- Built-In Calibration Routine
Ensemble Designs BrightEye 30-D Audio ADC and DAC Bi-Directional Converter with Delay
Sonifex RB-ADDA2 Combined A/D and D/A Converter (1 RU)
- Supports up to 192 kHz
- AES/EBU and Word Clock Inputs
- TOSLINK Optical Input and Output
- Four Operating Modes
Selecting AD Converters (Analog/Digital)
An analog-to-digital audio converter changes analog signals that pass through it into digital format. AD converters are used in digital audio systems and with sound recording equipment. Before choosing AD or digital format converters, note the type of digital or analog equipment you’re using and check for compatibility.
Differences Between DAC and AD Converters
Digital audio converters are used for devices such as cell phone video cards and digital cameras or camcorders. Digital-to-analog audio converters break down and rebuild signals until they find the correct bandwidth. DACs are often a vital part of computer audio interfaces and systems. AD converters break up an analog signal and change it into digital format. Analog-to-digital audio converters can offer you several conversion methods, including sampling, quantization, and coding. AD converters are used in TV tuner cards, pulse code modulation, and radar systems.
Types of Analog Converters
There are two main types of DAC: outboard and external. Outboard DACs bypass your onboard audio output programming, while external DACs amplify the ability of the existing sound system. Some DACs are multipurpose and can be used for stereos, computers, headphones, and TVs as an amplifying device. You should also consider audio hardware DSP accessories such as optical audio to RCA, input cables, remotes, and switches when purchasing DACs. Select the DAC or AD converter with the hookup specifications that match existing equipment and be sure to note any gaming or mobile device accessories you may connect.
Enhancing your audio with ADs and DACs provides you with strong sound for cutting, mixing, and recording. Converters also boost the quality of radio, TV, and PC audio output to help you receive high-quality sound. B&H Photo and Video carries a variety of AD, DAC, and DSP accessories to get the best possible signal for your audio equipment.


