FS - Merging Technologies-AD8DP Premium Card-HORUS/HAPI

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Selling Merging Technologies ADC Premium card for Horus/Hapi in mint and excellent performing condition with no signs of wear. Please note the HAPI converter (with this card) was used as my personal converter used for archiving vinyl. This is the PREMIUM card which allows recording resolution up to DXD and all sampling rate of DSD up to 11.2mhz. The product is located in USA.
Price: $1350.00
Payment: PAYPAL.

Here are specs:

Mic Pre-Amp + ADC
Mic Pre Max Input (Pad On / Pad Off) +24 dBu / +13 dBu
Input Impedance (Differential, Software Switchable Per Channel) 2 k? / 13.6 k?
Input Impedance with +48V ON (Diff., Soft. Switchable Per Channel) 1.7 k? / 6.8 k?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ.) , ref +13 dBu 120.5 dB
Gain Range (software controlled) 0 dB to +66 dB
Gain Step/Precision 0.5 dB / ±0.2 dB
THD+N Pre + A/D (20 Hz-20 kHz) @ -2 dBFS (Standard/Premium) < -96dB (0.0016 %) / -100 dB (0.001 %)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. <-125 dB
EIN @ >40 dB Gain (150? Source Impedance, A-weighted, typ) < -128 dBu
Common Mode Rejection Rate @ 1kHz, typ. > 60 dB (up to 0 dBFS)
Phantom Power (Software Switchable Per Channel) +48V
Phase Reverse (Software Switchable Per Channel) YES
Low Cut filter (Software Switchable Per Channel) -12 dB/octave, 80 Hz
Line Input
Max Line Input for 0 dBFS +24 dBu
Input Impedance (Differential) 13.6 k?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ), ref +24 dBu 121 dB
THD+N Line+A/D (20 Hz-20 kHz) @ -12 dBFS, typ. < -100 dB (0.001%)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. < -120 dB
Sensitivity Range for 0 dBFS (software controlled) -42 dBu to +24 dBu
Gain Step/Precision 0.5 dB / ±0.2 dB
Common Mode Rejection Rate (20 Hz – 20 kHz) > 60 dB (up to 0 dBFS)
Input Connector Pinout (DB-25 female) DB-25 / AES59 (Tascam Ana.)


AD8DP Mic-Pre Analog Section
Frequency response +0/-0.5 dB, Line 5 Hz – 75 kHz
Frequency response +0/-2.0 dB, Line 2.5 Hz – 150 kHz
Frequency response +0/-0.5 dB, Mic 10 Hz – 100 kHz
Frequency response +0/-2.0 dB, Mic 5 Hz – 200 kHz
THD+N (1 kHz), Line/Mic at G=0dB <-115 dB (0.00018 %)
THD+N (20 Hz-20 kHz) , Line/Mic at G=0dB <-112 dB (0.00025 %)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. -135dB
5° low-end in-channel Ø deviation pt: Line 13 Hz
5° low-end in-channel Ø deviation pt: Mic 35 Hz
Interchannel phase 10 Hz – 100 kHz < ±0.1°


AD8DP Analogue Direct Output Section
Frequency response +0/-0.3dB @ Gain 40 dB 10 Hz – 50 kHz
Max Direct Output Level, typ +24 dBu / +13 dBu
Direct Output Impedance (Differential) < 100 ?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ) 133 dB
THD+N (1 kHz) @ +10dBu < -120dB (0.0001 %)
Direct Output Connector Pinout DB-25 / AES59 (Tascam Ana.)
 

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Selling Merging Technologies ADC Premium card for Horus/Hapi in mint and excellent performing condition with no signs of wear. Please note the HAPI converter (with this card) was used as my personal converter used for archiving vinyl. This is the PREMIUM card which allows recording resolution up to DXD and all sampling rate of DSD up to 11.2mhz. The product is located in USA.
Price: $1450.00
Payment: PAYPAL.

Here are specs:

Mic Pre-Amp + ADC
Mic Pre Max Input (Pad On / Pad Off) +24 dBu / +13 dBu
Input Impedance (Differential, Software Switchable Per Channel) 2 k? / 13.6 k?
Input Impedance with +48V ON (Diff., Soft. Switchable Per Channel) 1.7 k? / 6.8 k?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ.) , ref +13 dBu 120.5 dB
Gain Range (software controlled) 0 dB to +66 dB
Gain Step/Precision 0.5 dB / ±0.2 dB
THD+N Pre + A/D (20 Hz-20 kHz) @ -2 dBFS (Standard/Premium) < -96dB (0.0016 %) / -100 dB (0.001 %)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. <-125 dB
EIN @ >40 dB Gain (150? Source Impedance, A-weighted, typ) < -128 dBu
Common Mode Rejection Rate @ 1kHz, typ. > 60 dB (up to 0 dBFS)
Phantom Power (Software Switchable Per Channel) +48V
Phase Reverse (Software Switchable Per Channel) YES
Low Cut filter (Software Switchable Per Channel) -12 dB/octave, 80 Hz
Line Input
Max Line Input for 0 dBFS +24 dBu
Input Impedance (Differential) 13.6 k?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ), ref +24 dBu 121 dB
THD+N Line+A/D (20 Hz-20 kHz) @ -12 dBFS, typ. < -100 dB (0.001%)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. < -120 dB
Sensitivity Range for 0 dBFS (software controlled) -42 dBu to +24 dBu
Gain Step/Precision 0.5 dB / ±0.2 dB
Common Mode Rejection Rate (20 Hz – 20 kHz) > 60 dB (up to 0 dBFS)
Input Connector Pinout (DB-25 female) DB-25 / AES59 (Tascam Ana.)


AD8DP Mic-Pre Analog Section
Frequency response +0/-0.5 dB, Line 5 Hz – 75 kHz
Frequency response +0/-2.0 dB, Line 2.5 Hz – 150 kHz
Frequency response +0/-0.5 dB, Mic 10 Hz – 100 kHz
Frequency response +0/-2.0 dB, Mic 5 Hz – 200 kHz
THD+N (1 kHz), Line/Mic at G=0dB <-115 dB (0.00018 %)
THD+N (20 Hz-20 kHz) , Line/Mic at G=0dB <-112 dB (0.00025 %)
Interchannel Crosstalk @ 1kHz, typ. -135dB
5° low-end in-channel Ø deviation pt: Line 13 Hz
5° low-end in-channel Ø deviation pt: Mic 35 Hz
Interchannel phase 10 Hz – 100 kHz < ±0.1°


AD8DP Analogue Direct Output Section
Frequency response +0/-0.3dB @ Gain 40 dB 10 Hz – 50 kHz
Max Direct Output Level, typ +24 dBu / +13 dBu
Direct Output Impedance (Differential) < 100 ?
Dynamic Range (A-weighted, typ) 133 dB
THD+N (1 kHz) @ +10dBu < -120dB (0.0001 %)
Direct Output Connector Pinout DB-25 / AES59 (Tascam Ana.)

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