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Line level A-D converter recomendations
« on: November 17, 2006, 10:46:56 AM »
Looking for recomendations for a 2 line level analog to digital converter. Something relatively inexpensive. I looked at the Flying Cow model from M-Audio which is now discontinued. Most of the time I will use this where I have AC power but ideally it could accept 6-12 vdc so it could be powered in the field if necessary. A rackmountable piece would be fine.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2006, 06:15:28 PM »
A UA-5 will take line levels into the RCAs in the back... Many of the Oade and BM2p+ flavors have this section modded also. Great sounding / Easy to power

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2006, 09:06:47 AM »
Dont forget the flying cow's cousin....The Flying Calf...the Cow needs AC power - but the Calf can run on DC...a wall-mart DVD battery will power a Flying Calf for about 2 days...!

Much better metering on the Flying Calf (compared to UA5) - and they seldom bring more than 50 bucks on ebay...

They come in 20 and 24 bit models...no 16 bit option - there is no level control...you drive it with your preamp or mixer output...


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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2006, 09:22:40 AM »
Dont forget the flying cow's cousin....The Flying Calf...the Cow needs AC power - but the Calf can run on DC...a wall-mart DVD battery will power a Flying Calf for about 2 days...!

Much better metering on the Flying Calf (compared to UA5) - and they seldom bring more than 50 bucks on ebay...

They come in 20 and 24 bit models...no 16 bit option - there is no level control...you drive it with your preamp or mixer output...

This is correct.  I love my Calf.  So straightforward. 
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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2006, 10:46:41 AM »
Thanks for the suggestions guys.  The flying calf looks promising but I would prefer something correctly outputs 16 bits rather than 20 or 24.  I will be using this for material that will go onto cd only not dvd.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2006, 11:04:19 AM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.
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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2006, 11:09:07 AM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.

No - assuming a 16 bit recorder - They truncate to 16 bits - no dither...assume the same occurs with the AD-20.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2006, 01:59:22 PM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.

No - assuming a 16 bit recorder - They truncate to 16 bits - no dither...assume the same occurs with the AD-20.


hmmmmm, I don't feel like going digging but wasn't there alot of talk in past threads over this.  If memory serves me correct (often times it doesn't) the 20bit ad's are giving you the full 16 bits, with a more natural truncating since you are not using all the 20bits anyways (unless your pegging 0db constantly) so you are actually getting the full 16 bits using a 20bit adc.  Maybe I'm way off target, but this is how it was explained to me.

Isn't the sbm-1 a 20 bit adc.  Same with the ad1k, ad-20, flying calf, dmic-20......

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2006, 03:23:17 PM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.

No - assuming a 16 bit recorder - They truncate to 16 bits - no dither...assume the same occurs with the AD-20.


hmmmmm, I don't feel like going digging but wasn't there alot of talk in past threads over this.  If memory serves me correct (often times it doesn't) the 20bit ad's are giving you the full 16 bits, with a more natural truncating since you are not using all the 20bits anyways (unless your pegging 0db constantly) so you are actually getting the full 16 bits using a 20bit adc.  Maybe I'm way off target, but this is how it was explained to me.

Isn't the sbm-1 a 20 bit adc.  Same with the ad1k, ad-20, flying calf, dmic-20......

This would be what I was trying to say.  Thank you for making it make sense. +T
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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #9 on: November 22, 2006, 11:26:50 AM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.

No - assuming a 16 bit recorder - They truncate to 16 bits - no dither...assume the same occurs with the AD-20.


hmmmmm, I don't feel like going digging but wasn't there alot of talk in past threads over this.  If memory serves me correct (often times it doesn't) the 20bit ad's are giving you the full 16 bits, with a more natural truncating since you are not using all the 20bits anyways (unless your pegging 0db constantly) so you are actually getting the full 16 bits using a 20bit adc.  Maybe I'm way off target, but this is how it was explained to me.

Isn't the sbm-1 a 20 bit adc.  Same with the ad1k, ad-20, flying calf, dmic-20......
I thought the SBM-1 dithered the output from 20 to 16 bits rather than truncating it. Not sure about the others.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #10 on: November 22, 2006, 12:14:22 PM »
I always thought the Calf dithered to 16 bits in much the same way the AD-20 does.  I hope that's the case.

No - assuming a 16 bit recorder - They truncate to 16 bits - no dither...assume the same occurs with the AD-20.


hmmmmm, I don't feel like going digging but wasn't there alot of talk in past threads over this.  If memory serves me correct (often times it doesn't) the 20bit ad's are giving you the full 16 bits, with a more natural truncating since you are not using all the 20bits anyways (unless your pegging 0db constantly) so you are actually getting the full 16 bits using a 20bit adc.  Maybe I'm way off target, but this is how it was explained to me.

Isn't the sbm-1 a 20 bit adc.  Same with the ad1k, ad-20, flying calf, dmic-20......
I thought the SBM-1 dithered the output from 20 to 16 bits rather than truncating it. Not sure about the others.

Joe

Correct - SBM1 outputs 16 bits...no truncation.

Part of sales pitch - back in the day - was that the SBM1 would deliver 20 bits of worth of resolution via its 16 bits...due to Sony's magical "Super Bit Mapping" - - - no doubt the source of some of the confusion that persists today.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #11 on: November 23, 2006, 02:13:56 PM »
I found this one made by Behringer. Its not portable but that is fine for most of what I would use it for.
http://www.behringer.com/SRC2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG

I  found other models that offer multiple channels of A-D conversion but very few that are stereo only.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2006, 11:12:09 PM »
Anyone know of other AD converters I should look at? 

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #13 on: November 30, 2006, 11:20:57 PM »
why not use your V3? If your line signal is hot you can enagage the internal -15db pads.

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Re: Line level A-D converter recomendations
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2006, 12:28:09 AM »
why not use your V3? If your line signal is hot you can enagage the internal -15db pads.



i used to use mine all the time like that, with the pads

 

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