Lavry Introduces AD10 with Digital Alias-Free Emulation™ modes :
Lavry Engineering Inc. is proud to announce the latest addition to its product line, the stereo LavryBlack AD10 A/D converter. Ideal for a wide range of recording and broadcast applications, the LavryBlack AD10 builds on founder Dan Lavry's reputation for extreme transparency with a number of innovative new features for highest-quality sound, flexibility and ease of use.
LavryBlack AD10 sees the introduction of Lavry Engineering's unique Digital Alias-Free Emulation™ modes. With this exclusive system, in addition to Clear mode users can select the input characteristic of Tube, Transformer or both (Complex). "The AD10 marks the first time a Lavry Engineering unit has offered this type of option," explains Dan Lavry, President of Lavry Engineering. "With AD10, the engineer can record using any of the 4 modes and achieve analog-like coloration or my trademark transparancy."
In addition to a myriad of functions, the LavryBlack AD10 is accessible via user-friendly interface controlled by a single toggle switch. This switch utilizes multiple displays for heightened efficiency within the compact ½ RU enclosure. Other highlights of the LavryBlack AD10 include: " Internal Crystal 44.1, 48, 88.2, & 96 kHz sampling rates
Ultra-stable internal and external clocking
Greater than 117dB Dynamic Range (unweighted), 120dB (weighted)
Less than .0009% THD+N (20HZ-20kHz)
External Word Clock or AES sync for 32-100kHz operation
24 bit AES/SPDIF and optical outputs
XLR professional level analog inputs (+4dBu)
¼" instrument line level analog inputs (-10dBV)
Accepts balanced or unbalanced analog signals
14 segment digital meters w/Peak Hold
Meter display gain setting in 1dB steps
Introduction of AD10 extends Lavry's Black Series which began with the highly popular DA10. This stereo D/A converter set new standards in performance and quality.
Lavry Engineering Inc. is proud to announce the latest addition to its product line, the stereo LavryBlack AD10 A/D converter. Ideal for a wide range of recording and broadcast applications, the LavryBlack AD10 builds on founder Dan Lavry's reputation for extreme transparency with a number of innovative new features for highest-quality sound, flexibility and ease of use.
LavryBlack AD10 sees the introduction of Lavry Engineering's unique Digital Alias-Free Emulation™ modes. With this exclusive system, in addition to Clear mode users can select the input characteristic of Tube, Transformer or both (Complex). "The AD10 marks the first time a Lavry Engineering unit has offered this type of option," explains Dan Lavry, President of Lavry Engineering. "With AD10, the engineer can record using any of the 4 modes and achieve analog-like coloration or my trademark transparancy."
In addition to a myriad of functions, the LavryBlack AD10 is accessible via user-friendly interface controlled by a single toggle switch. This switch utilizes multiple displays for heightened efficiency within the compact ½ RU enclosure. Other highlights of the LavryBlack AD10 include: " Internal Crystal 44.1, 48, 88.2, & 96 kHz sampling rates
Ultra-stable internal and external clocking
Greater than 117dB Dynamic Range (unweighted), 120dB (weighted)
Less than .0009% THD+N (20HZ-20kHz)
External Word Clock or AES sync for 32-100kHz operation
24 bit AES/SPDIF and optical outputs
XLR professional level analog inputs (+4dBu)
¼" instrument line level analog inputs (-10dBV)
Accepts balanced or unbalanced analog signals
14 segment digital meters w/Peak Hold
Meter display gain setting in 1dB steps
Introduction of AD10 extends Lavry's Black Series which began with the highly popular DA10. This stereo D/A converter set new standards in performance and quality.