Apogee Duet 2
Apogee's Duet 2 puts the company’s famed A-D/D-A conversion into a box that’s attractive in terms of both styling and price...
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Apogee's Duet 2 puts the company’s famed A-D/D-A conversion into a box that’s attractive in terms of both styling and price...
Apogee's Jam is an audio interface designed to connect a guitar to an iPad, iPhone or Mac. Unlike most such devices, which...
Apogee claim that their new interface is the result of 25 years of research into digital audio — so we have high expectations for it. Find out whether the Symphony lives up to them.
Apogee enter the software guitar-amp controller fray promising tight integration with all things Apple...
Its tiny, shiny and everything youd expect from a quality Apogee interface.
Apogee have extended their range of handsome Mac-based audio hardware, with the release of the Gio, a pedal...
Apogee are best known for their range of high-end A-D/D-A converters and audio interfaces that are used in some of the...
Audio Interface specialists Apogee have confirmed that all their X-HD devices are compatible with the latest version...
High-end digital converter manufacturers Apogee are Apple's audio partner of choice, and their latest Firewire interface is aimed squarely at Mac users with a taste for quality.
Apogee, the company whose crystal-clear audio converters and preamps are found in pro studios worldwide, have announced...
Apogee's Symphony system aims to bring professional hardware to users who want to work with native digital audio workstations on a Mac, whether they're in the studio with a Mac Pro or on the road with a Macbook Pro.
Apogee's new converter builds on the reputation of the original PSX100 and Rosetta units, upgrading the sonics and adding a pile of new facilities, including sophisticated jitter-reduction processing and sample-rate conversion.
Apogee's new master clock includes their latest clock-regeneration technology, which can synchronise to even very poor-quality clock sources.
This top-flight digital converter not only provides eight channels of simultaneous A-D/D-A conversion, but also includes soft limiting, UV22HR dithering, and flexible routing functions.
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