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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
We use several 800's at the studio and they are a superb interface - given the choice I'd take an 800 over a motu interface without blinking. The sonic quality is superior on the 800 and even thoigh it uses the same chips as the top end audiofire range (which are great by the way) it has even better architecture. Also, and most importantly the 800 has a better internal clock which greatly improves audio reproduction quality over motu.
Put it this way:
I'd be content with combining the RME 800 and the opals, but feel I'd need to upgrade using a motu or anything below.
Really for $3000 speakers, you want to be considering an Appogee Rosetta/ensemble, RME FF800, Lavry Black, Mytek, UA2192, lynx or similar grade interface. You need to leave the "prosumer" ones behind but at that level you're getting in to the whole diminishing returns thing, so it's just about working out what budget you have and what your needs are, whether it be amount of I/O, the type of connectivity, the controls, etc. |
I have a question for you, is it better to get a single DA converter rather than getting an interface that have both options? like is one dedicated to do a single job better than doing both?
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