ej_whyte
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I do a lot of work on M@ckie desks, and the other day I found it interesting to find that the FW I/O functionality on their 1640i is all contained on one board, with basically just audio I/O and power on ribbons. I was recently looking in to getting a ADA8000 to expand my current setup to 16 channels, but as the M@ckie card has 16 channels this seemed like a cool way to make a custom converter exactly as I want it, especially as I could get the board pretty cheap.
If I got an ADA8000 I would want to do some pretty major mods anyway, take the pres out, change the IO to Dsub, and add some LM339 meters, maybe PSU. It would be advantageous that I could have all my I/O on Dsubs and in a single 1U box, not just the modified ADA8000 on Dsub and my other converter on TRS.
The M@ckie board would need to be modified slightly, just bypassing/removing a couple of un-needed components. The standard board has the ability to switch between a 2 sets of inputs via CMOS switches, but I think i would just rather bypass this and do it on a per-channel basis on a patchbay.
It has balanced outputs as well which is cool, but I need to look in to them more, how much they can drive, as i've just been looking at the inputs really so far.
Obviously the quality won't be absolutely amazing, but I've heard good reviews of those desks, and I dare say it will atleast equal or better the Behringer's efforts. I don't know much about converters, but they use CS5368 AD chips which Cirrus say are 'Premium performance audio converters'.
Anyway, looking at modifying the inputs to bypass the CMOS switches and anything else un-needed. The attached schematic is from just after the switching, could I remove IC1A and just put a balanced input directly in to R3 & R4? In any case, I guess i could still remove IC1A and just put in a line receiver, keeping R4 to ground.
The other thing is I'm slightly confused on the 0dBFS figures that are added on. As I interpret it, the converters will clip at -22.38dBu, which when you factor in the -20.17dB of the IC1B & IC2A stage comes out at -2.21dBu. However, -2.21dBu is 1.7Vp-p, not the 2.825Vp-p that is noted, which is +2.2dBu. Anyone have any ideas on this?
Cheers
EDIT: ADC_IN+ and ADC_IN- are the wrong way round on the schematic, should just be swapped over.
If I got an ADA8000 I would want to do some pretty major mods anyway, take the pres out, change the IO to Dsub, and add some LM339 meters, maybe PSU. It would be advantageous that I could have all my I/O on Dsubs and in a single 1U box, not just the modified ADA8000 on Dsub and my other converter on TRS.
The M@ckie board would need to be modified slightly, just bypassing/removing a couple of un-needed components. The standard board has the ability to switch between a 2 sets of inputs via CMOS switches, but I think i would just rather bypass this and do it on a per-channel basis on a patchbay.
It has balanced outputs as well which is cool, but I need to look in to them more, how much they can drive, as i've just been looking at the inputs really so far.
Obviously the quality won't be absolutely amazing, but I've heard good reviews of those desks, and I dare say it will atleast equal or better the Behringer's efforts. I don't know much about converters, but they use CS5368 AD chips which Cirrus say are 'Premium performance audio converters'.
Anyway, looking at modifying the inputs to bypass the CMOS switches and anything else un-needed. The attached schematic is from just after the switching, could I remove IC1A and just put a balanced input directly in to R3 & R4? In any case, I guess i could still remove IC1A and just put in a line receiver, keeping R4 to ground.
The other thing is I'm slightly confused on the 0dBFS figures that are added on. As I interpret it, the converters will clip at -22.38dBu, which when you factor in the -20.17dB of the IC1B & IC2A stage comes out at -2.21dBu. However, -2.21dBu is 1.7Vp-p, not the 2.825Vp-p that is noted, which is +2.2dBu. Anyone have any ideas on this?
Cheers
EDIT: ADC_IN+ and ADC_IN- are the wrong way round on the schematic, should just be swapped over.