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DA-10

Lavry Engineering DA-10
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Description

Description
The DA10, is a stand alone stereo digital to analog converter. This half rack unit can receive AES or SPDIF digital audio on XLR, RCA and optical link.

The DA provides three Clock modes. The preferred modes are Crystal Mode and Narrow Lock Mode, but the unit also offers a Wide Lock Mode based on an internal Sample rate conversion for listening at non standard sampling rates.

The level of the analog outputs (balanced or unbalanced) is controlled by an up–down switch and a 2 digit display. The “potentiometer free” discrete analog attenuator provides up to 56dB very high precision volume control in 1 dB steps.

A state of the art discrete headphone driver is capable of accommodating at ease even the lowest impedance headphones. The unit includes a polarity switch, and a Stereo-Mono switch, a feature aimed at mastering studios.

The optical input of the DA10 can be connected directly to most current model Macintosh computers, including PowerBook laptops, and requires no addition interface. The requirement for this connection is that the computer must have a Digital Audio Output. This is in the form of a 3.5mm “combo jack” that outputs either a “wired” analog signal or an optical digital signal. The connection can be made using either a “Toslink to 3.5mm mini plug” interconnect or a “Toslink to Toslink” interconnect with a “Toslink to 3.5mm adapter” on the end that plugs into the computer.

Discussions

The Ultimate Converter DA/AD Loopback Shootout Thread!

Alright.. Mytek 192 ADC and Lavry DA10 results in multiple configurations are up! Ok.. I now understand why the DA10 is so popular with the mastering crowd. Well done mr Lavry Wink smiley I'm satisfied with the results so I think I'll stop slutting for a while...

Gear thread - Pics of your setups

...4x Neve). I am running VI plugins in MainStage, outside the DAW, via Mac optical out and to the Lavry DA10, where I can send them to hardware EQ/Comp then record them as audio. Really happy with the results. I can also run MainStage at 32 samples, and keep Logic buffer high without worrying...

Has anyone done any experiments with cheaper/hi-fi DA/AD converters?

...that, so gonna save up a bit and hope a Lavry AD10 and maybe a DA10 also come up cheap!

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