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The original audio specs are what I personally tested on the pre-production units verified on the first units off the line (using a AP2700 series Audio Precision analyzer). I'm not saying that all units for sure met these specs but I am saying that there was certainly no fraud. As for the whole 48 volt thing the intent at the time was to make it produce 48 volts but late in the design we found that we couldn't do it as not jeopardize the reliability of the unit (it would have done 48 volts but we weren't sure how long it would last) so we reduced the voltage to give us some breathing room instead of running components right at the edges of their specs. At this point we changed all marketing materials that had been made that said 48 volts. This was well before anything had shipped.I can't really say too much about the MTII. I did work on testing the early alpha versions of the unit before the site I was located at was closed and I do think it will be an improvement over the MT 1.P.S. While I was there I tried several times to suggest they make a dedicated SPDIF to CF bit bucket (no analog) but they just wouldn't go for it. I'd email them to let them know if you'd buy one.John
Quote from: jtessier on November 17, 2007, 12:59:56 AMThe original audio specs are what I personally tested on the pre-production units verified on the first units off the line (using a AP2700 series Audio Precision analyzer). I'm not saying that all units for sure met these specs but I am saying that there was certainly no fraud. As for the whole 48 volt thing the intent at the time was to make it produce 48 volts but late in the design we found that we couldn't do it as not jeopardize the reliability of the unit (it would have done 48 volts but we weren't sure how long it would last) so we reduced the voltage to give us some breathing room instead of running components right at the edges of their specs. At this point we changed all marketing materials that had been made that said 48 volts. This was well before anything had shipped.I can't really say too much about the MTII. I did work on testing the early alpha versions of the unit before the site I was located at was closed and I do think it will be an improvement over the MT 1.P.S. While I was there I tried several times to suggest they make a dedicated SPDIF to CF bit bucket (no analog) but they just wouldn't go for it. I'd email them to let them know if you'd buy one.JohnThanks for the comments John. Do you know if the internal battery will be the same battery in the MT II as in the original MT?As far as I know the battery is the same. But some components have been changed and the power management reworked a bt to try and get more life out of it. But as the specs say it's got 48v phantom power now, and so on and so on. So who knows if there will be any more useful battery life from it (and though myself and the project manager lobbied hard for removable batteries, one of the design requirements handed down by management was that we re-use the MicroTrack 1 tooling). John
Quote from: dactylus on November 17, 2007, 08:04:32 AMQuote from: jtessier on November 17, 2007, 12:59:56 AMThe original audio specs are what I personally tested on the pre-production units verified on the first units off the line (using a AP2700 series Audio Precision analyzer). I'm not saying that all units for sure met these specs but I am saying that there was certainly no fraud. As for the whole 48 volt thing the intent at the time was to make it produce 48 volts but late in the design we found that we couldn't do it as not jeopardize the reliability of the unit (it would have done 48 volts but we weren't sure how long it would last) so we reduced the voltage to give us some breathing room instead of running components right at the edges of their specs. At this point we changed all marketing materials that had been made that said 48 volts. This was well before anything had shipped.I can't really say too much about the MTII. I did work on testing the early alpha versions of the unit before the site I was located at was closed and I do think it will be an improvement over the MT 1.P.S. While I was there I tried several times to suggest they make a dedicated SPDIF to CF bit bucket (no analog) but they just wouldn't go for it. I'd email them to let them know if you'd buy one.JohnThanks for the comments John. Do you know if the internal battery will be the same battery in the MT II as in the original MT?As far as I know the battery is the same. But some components have been changed and the power management reworked a bt to try and get more life out of it. But as the specs say it's got 48v phantom power now, and so on and so on. So who knows if there will be any more useful battery life from it (and though myself and the project manager lobbied hard for removable batteries, one of the design requirements handed down by management was that we re-use the MicroTrack 1 tooling). John
Quote from: jtessier on November 17, 2007, 12:59:56 AMThe original audio specs are what I personally tested on the pre-production units verified on the first units off the line (using a AP2700 series Audio Precision analyzer). I'm not saying that all units for sure met these specs but I am saying that there was certainly no fraud. As for the whole 48 volt thing the intent at the time was to make it produce 48 volts but late in the design we found that we couldn't do it as not jeopardize the reliability of the unit (it would have done 48 volts but we weren't sure how long it would last) so we reduced the voltage to give us some breathing room instead of running components right at the edges of their specs. At this point we changed all marketing materials that had been made that said 48 volts. This was well before anything had shipped.I can't really say too much about the MTII. I did work on testing the early alpha versions of the unit before the site I was located at was closed and I do think it will be an improvement over the MT 1.P.S. While I was there I tried several times to suggest they make a dedicated SPDIF to CF bit bucket (no analog) but they just wouldn't go for it. I'd email them to let them know if you'd buy one.JohnThanks for the comments John. Do you know if the internal battery will be the same battery in the MT II as in the original MT?
I would imagine since the microtracker originally came out, batteries have gotten better.
One of M-Audio's reps confirmed to me in person that the battery in the Microtrack II is replaceable.
damn'd straight.but anything that can at least take external power is good for us. a single internal that would last as long as MD decks or the JB3 (with both battery bays full) would be super. but M-Audio lost me as a customer years ago.
It is very easy to power externally. There are a number of option available. I use a Microtrack I as nothing more than a bit bucket. If it had seemless splits, which the new one will, it will answer all my needs.
Quote from: anhisr on November 20, 2007, 08:49:20 PMIt is very easy to power externally. There are a number of option available. I use a Microtrack I as nothing more than a bit bucket. If it had seemless splits, which the new one will, it will answer all my needs. I second that.
But as the specs say it's got 48v phantom power now, and so on and so on. So who knows if there will be any more useful battery life from it (and though myself and the project manager lobbied hard for removable batteries, one of the design requirements handed down by management was that we re-use the MicroTrack 1 tooling).