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RE: IIIa Foil Project Sucess!

Posted by computerman on June 1, 2012 at 10:19:30:

Yes I am also wondering how the two compare. I am hoping we hit a home run with the foil.

I ordered the Behringer Premium+ Mic and I will also get a boom stand. I have a mic input on the Impact Twin that I can use, so we will not have to wait for the DAC.

I spent quite a bit of time in the last 24hrs. searching for comparisons of the RME Fireface 800, Lynx Aurora and TC Electronics Konnekt 48. To my surprise the Konnekt 48 is favored most of the time. We are talking here about the pro market use, but that is where they are used primarily. I specifically looked for converter quality in the reviews, and again the Konnekt 48 seems to be as good as or better than the rest. The only difference being 96kHz vs. 192Khz, but no one even mentioned that. The big plus is the 12 channels simultaneously. There were some negatives with the Konnekt 48, but nothing that would affect our use. It was with the total firewire ins/outs that some think were misrepresented. All of the reviews were dated somewhere between 2005 and 2010. I did not find anything more recent for comparisons. I am going to spend some more time looking though, before I make a decision and, as you mentioned, check the PC Asylum forum.