Subject: | Re: MixPre-D |
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From: | "Jon M." tanyet |
Date: | Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:02 am ((PDT)) |
There are a lot of good stand alone USB options coming out now. I hope th= is competition creates better spec'ed equipment at lower price points. --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > > Looks like Sound Devices have released a new version of the MixPre with= usb interface. > > > > http://www.sounddevices.com/products/mixpre-d.htm > > > > Judging by the preview video it's a pretty neat bit of kit. > > I got one to use as my rear-channels preamp for my Sound Devices 744T. I = connect a New Trent USB battery to the USB port for power, which runs it fo= r 20 hours. When there is no computer connected it automatically is in stan= d-alone mode. I connect it to the digital input for channels 3-4 with an RC= A to BNC cable. > > Disclosure: I am a Sound Devices dealer. > > -Dan > |
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