Mytek Digital Manhattan II Black, DA-Converter, Features: Conversion: 32bit PCM up to 384k, DXD, DSD-DSD256 (11.2 MHz), Dynamic Range: 130dB, thomann Femtoclock Internal Clock Generator, Headphone Amp with 500mA, 6 Watts, 0 Ohms; Connections: USB 2, 2x S/PDIF, AES/EBU, Toslink/ADAT, Analog Inputs: 4x Unbalanced RCA (2x Stereo), 2 Balanced XLR (1x Stereo); incl. Apple Remote, Spikes and Rubber Feet, Dimensions: 432 x 276 x 50 mm (WxDxH), Weight: 8 thomann kg
Sounds like you are talking more about the brooklyn DAC rather than the ADC. The ADC sounds fantastic. The Manhattan II DAC is a step forward in DAC's as far as I can tell. I used bothe generations of mytek DAC and mytek ADC prior to my current set up and everything has come...
...a dual cosine configuration. Those are the current best DAC chips and they are also used in the $5000 Mytek Manhattan II DAC. The output/headphone amp is the ESS 9602 at -120 db THD. The power supply uses the ESS 9311 low dropout voltage regulators with organic polymer filter caps. These are all expensive...
Hello could you please help me! Can i use Mytek Brooklyn ADC as Audiointerface?For example for vocal recording and monitoring from headphones?And this Sbooster BOTW is this for 12VDC connection of Mytek Brooklyn ADC? Thank you!
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