
Lynx Aurora 16 & AES16
With even the cheapest soundcards now offering 24-bit, 192kHz recording, is it still worth investing in high-end converters? Lynx certainly think so...

With even the cheapest soundcards now offering 24-bit, 192kHz recording, is it still worth investing in high-end converters? Lynx certainly think so...

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The latest firmware update for Lynx's LT-HD card enables their highly regarded Aurora 16 and Aurora 8 A-D/D-A converters to emulate Avid's HD I/O converters


Audio conversion experts Lynx have announced a new expansion card for their Aurora 8 and Aurora 16 A-D/D-A converters. The LT USB slots into one of the aforementioned converters, and endows it with USB interfacting functionality. Sixteen inputs and outputs are available at 96kHz (that number halves at 192kHz), and the LT USB ships with a piece of software called Aurora Remote Control, for configuring the interface. Available imminently, the Lynx LT USB carries a retail price of £399 including VAT.