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Subject: Re: vaporware products
From: "Raimund Specht" <>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 15:03:48 -0000
Those who are interested in mono 24bit/192kHz laptop-based recording
may also look at this:
http://www.ultrasoundgate.com/usg124.htm

Raimund

--- In  "oryoki2000" <> 
wrote:
> "Rich Peet" wrote:
> > The only problem I see at all with the Marantz 670 
> > ...is that it is vaporware.  
> 
> Since we're talking about announced products that lack corporeal
> form, check out Core Audio's update on their portable
> digital recorder project:
> http://www.core-sound.com/HighResRecorderNews.html
> 
> The system has three components:
> 
> --a portable two channel mic preamp and 24/96 A/D converter
> 
> --a digital input card for PCs or Pocket PC PDAs (!)
>   that accepts S/PDIF optical and coax signals up to 
>   192,000 samples/second
> 
> --software for the PC or PDA 
> 
> Cost for all three is supposed to be less than $1,000.
> Whether this turns out to be a substitute for a Nagra V
> remains to be seen...
> 
> The announcement says that the digital input card is now 
> available in limited quantities (read: beta test form), 
> with production to begin this summer.
> 
> --oryoki



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