Lucid DA9624 Details
A first-class converter for recording, mastering, and post-production. Take your digital recording system to the next level with the addition of the DA9624. This converter bridges the gap between analog and digital equipment with transparent audio conversion. True 24-bit resolution is the best way to record and process all the detail the human ear can hear. The DA9624 supports sample rates of 96kHz, 88.2kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, and 32kHz.
Multiple connections for flexible operation. The DA9624 receives input through professional AES/EBU and consumer S/PDIF (coaxial and optical TOSLINK) connectors, and it delivers analog output through XLR and 1/4" connectors for interfacing with balanced or unbalanced equipment. A front panel headphone output provides a convenient way to monitor audio levels.
Finishing touches make all the difference. Easy-to-read, 20-segment LED ladders show you exactly where to set I/O controls for optimal D/A conversion. Rack the DA9624 next to the AD9624 using a Lucid RM-4 rack mount tray, or use the DA9624 on its own for your specific interface requirements.
Lucid DA9624 Features
- Stereo D/A conversion at samples rates of 96kHz, 88.2kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, and 32kHz
- Three selectable digital inputs: AES/EBU (XLR), S/PDIF (coaxial) or S/PDIF (TOSLINK).
- Separate headphone volume and front panel output controls
- True 24-bit resolution using high-precision converters
- 20-segment output level LED ladders
What We Think
Lucid conversion is exactly what you want out of a converter, it’s clean with no noticeable artifacts and a big open sound. You can chase your tail all over the internet looking to spend 3 times as much for what might equate to a small increase in quality, or you could just get what you need which is what Lucid delivers. Very good conversion at a low price! I use the DA and the AD every day in my personal studio and love them.
Warren Dent, Front End Audio
Lucid DA9624 Reviews
"The best part about this converter pair (AD9624 and DA9624) is how they sound. The conversion is first rate, with attention to detail not only in the digital domain, but also in the analog circuitry." George Petersen, Mix Magazine