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Old 10th December 2009   #1
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IZ ADA converters on special ;) 25%

Just received an email regarding IZ's ADA converters are on sale of 25% off with 16 channels or more . That is a pretty big discount !! would love to compare them one day with my Auroras. Any one done a proper multitrack shoot out ? as in split the preamp into 2 diff systems ? as in individual tracking each part into both daws .
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Just received an email regarding IZ's ADA converters are on sale of 25% off with 16 channels or more . That is a pretty big discount !! would love to compare them one day with my Auroras. Any one done a proper multitrack shoot out ? as in split the preamp into 2 diff systems ? as in individual tracking each part into both daws .
The IZ ADA is a fair measure larger, more 3D, with higher Dynamic Range than the Aurora. It has a bolder, clearer more open high end, with a more dense, bottom-low mid thunder. They are far better converters in our studio than the Apogees and the Lynx. The IZ ADA and RADAR use discrete power supplies for each part of the unit, including the clock.
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In what kind of ballpark does this put pricing for 16i/o?
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still big money. Buying a used nyquist setup is the way to go.
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Finally...

What made them change their minds? 25% it's big!

What about 8ch ?
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She aint cheap for sure

iZ ADA AD/DA Converters
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The IZ ADA is a fair measure larger, more 3D, with higher Dynamic Range than the Aurora. It has a bolder, clearer more open high end, with a more dense, bottom-low mid thunder. They are far better converters in our studio than the Apogees and the Lynx. The IZ ADA and RADAR use discrete power supplies for each part of the unit, including the clock.
Thanks Adam for the info , IZ is pretty close to where I live , perhaps i'll be able to hear a unit myself when time is available
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