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Grace Design m108
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Description

Audio Quality and Flexibility from Grace
Combining all the functionality modern sound engineers and musicians require, the Grace Design m108 provides eight channels of pristine microphone preamplification, front-panel hi-Z inputs, cutting-edge A/D conversion, low-latency monitoring, a reference-grade headphone amp, flexible digital outputs, adaptable local or remote control, and more. For the m108, Grace Design took the best features of their successful m802 and packed it all into a sleek 1U interface. At Sweetwater, we were taken with the ease of use and outstanding audio quality of the Grace Design m108, and that's attributable to several cutting-edge Grace technologies.

Grace Design m108 Features:
8 channels of pristine microphone preamplification
Broad gain range of 8 to 74dB, ribbon mic mode
8 output channels of 192kHz ADC via AES, USB, and ADAT
Class 2/external word clock in and out
Reference-grade DAC and headphone amp
Low-latency monitoring for channel pairs or USB DAW playback
Front-panel hi-Z inputs for channel 1 and 2
Clear, high-contrast OLED display with wide viewing angle
Combo RS 485/422 serial/MIDI ports
Network control via RJ45 Ethernet port
Expansion slots for optional Audinate and DANTE cards
Built-in cooling fan
Onboard universal 100-240VAC power supply
Designed and built in Grace Design's Lyons, Colorado, factory
5-year transferable warranty

Discussions

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...for this type of product already, I had narrowed down the main options to: - Millennia HV-3R $5002.99 - Grace Design m108 $3225.00 - Rupert Neve Designs RMP-D8 $5995.00 - Focusrite Rednet MP8R $3299.99 So the 1073 OPX is quite competitively priced in the middle of the pack. All of these products have different topology but tout the...

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...second in numbers after Neve. My "tough love" suggestion? Stop buying crappy toys for a year and save up for a Grace m108. It only provides headphone monitoring out of the box, but you're not carrying speakers on your bicycle. Later, you can add a DAC card or a Dante card (but not both simultaneously),...

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OK - well firstly, aggregate is really just a "get you home" sort of fix. I wouldn't set up a system around it - you lose all the benefits of cue mixers etc. Integrated - it just means you're running one thing, one point of control. If you've ever used a UAD system with...

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