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Digigram VX882e 8 Channel AES Digital/Analog 192kHz 24-Bit Broadcast Sound Card For Sale

Digigram VX882e 8 Channel AES Digital/Analog 192kHz 24-Bit Broadcast Sound Card
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Digigram VX882e 8 Channel AES Digital/Analog 192kHz 24-Bit Broadcast Sound Card:
$497.25

Lightly Used •Tested/Guaranteed • XLR Breakout Cable Included • PlainPackaging

Item is lightly used and in very good cosmeticcondition. It has been tested to confirm that it works as itshould. The XLR breakout cable as shown is included. Nomanual or driver disc is included, but the latestversions of both may be downloaded from: VX882e from Digigram is PCIe (PCI Express) card thatprovides eight analog inputs and outputs, along with eightdigital I/O's. The digital outputs mirror the analog outputs,while selecting a digital input, disables the correspondinganalog input. Comprehensive synchronization options areprovided, including AES/EBU input, Wordclock I/O, video syncand LTC input.

Usually Sells for $2,366

The card delivers pristine sound quality and was designed fordemanding broadcast audio application, such as production,on-air playback and logging. Included drivers (Windows andLinux only) provide for wide integration with clients'software applications, while a Digigram Hardware Settings(DHS) control panel allows the user to manage a wide varietyof settings.

All connectors are available on an included 62-pin D-Subbreakout converters (digital inputs only accept up to96kHz sampling rates)

  • Includes AES/EBU sync input, along with Wordclock I/O,Video Sync and LTC input
  • Hardware sample rate converters on all inputs forsimultaneous recording of digital signals with differentsample frequencies
  • +24dBu maximum input and output level
  • Drivers include Digigram np, WDM DirectSound, Wave andASIO
  • Short-length PCI format - Universal PCI, PCI-X compatible
  • Converters 24-bit
  • Sample Rates - Programmable from 8kHz to 192kHz
  • Analog In - 8 x XLR on included breakout cable
  • Analog Outputs - 8 x XLR on included breakout cable
  • Digital Input Connectors - 4 x XLR AES/EBU on includedbreakout cable
  • Digital Output Connectors - 4 x XLR AES/EBU on includedbreakout cable
  • MIDI In/Out - No
  • Sync In/Out - AES/EBU In, Wordclock I/O, Video Sync In,LTC In
  • Headphone Output - No
  • THD + N - Input: <-97dB, 1kHz @ -1dBfs,Output:<-94dB, 1kHz @ -1dBfs
  • Dynamic Range - >104dB, A-weighted
  • Frequency Response - 20Hz to 20kHz, +/-0.2dB
    Minimum System Requirements - CPU power and memory requireddepend on the operating system and the audio applicationused, One free PCIe slot, Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 andVista
  • Specialties - PCI Express (PCIe) x1 and x2, x4, x8, x16,x32 compatible />



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