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Old 4th June 2008, 03:26 AM   #1
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New RME 48-bit 1/4 input tape sound technology!

This listing had me chuckling.

RME 8 channel A/D converters 48 bit - eBay (item 260246063522 end time Jun-03-08 20:52:05 PDT)
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Old 4th June 2008, 12:40 PM   #2
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I think it is an old RME ADI nothing special about.
As far as I konw you mean 48.1 khz the Bit depth is 24 BIT i guess.
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I was referring to the hilarious claims that 1/4" inputs made it sound like tape
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I was referring to the hilarious claims that 1/4" inputs made it sound like tape
Oh yeah ... that is GREAT

Now I know how to get that tape-sound everybodys longing for ... sshhh tell no one!

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