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Firefly 808 *****

Studio Recording Pre-amp and 192kHz FireWire Interface


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  • FireWire (IEEE 1394) audio interface
  • 24-bit resolution, up to 192 kHz sampling rate
  • 18 simultaneous inputs and outputs FireWire audio interface
  • 8 microphone preamps w/ trim control and individual phantom power switches
  • 8 analog line Inputs including 2 Instrument Inputs
  • 8 channels of optical ADAT I/O (4 ch. via 96k dual SMUX)
  • S/PDIF I/O, AES/EBU I/O, MIDI I/O and word clock I/O
  • Headphone output and Main output with volume control for monitoring purpose
  • Channel meters on channel 1 to 8 for input or output
  • Synchronization, sampling rate, digit I/O and MIDI in/out indicators
  • Dual FireWire ports for daisy chaining and direct connection to Mac or PC
  • Stand-alone Mixer functionality for field and studio use without computer
  • Instrument input, pad switch, balanced TRS send jacks on Inputs 1 and 2
  • Compatible with Windows XP / Vista and Mac OSX
  • Steinberg Cubase LE 4 DAW software included

The new Phonic Firefly 808 Rack-mountable FireWire unit is an easy-to-use, high-quality interface for songwriters to record guitars, keyboards, vocals and more to the computer. Featured are 8 analog (XLR and 1/4") inputs and 8 analog (1/4") outputs, as well as S/PDIF, AES/EBU, MIDI and ADAT inputs and outputs - all of which are streamed to and from the computer in real time through the 24-bit/192kHz FireWire connection. Compatible with the most popular of Digital Audio Workstation software, this powerful unit provides recording musicians and engineers alike with the kind of sophisticated yet easy-to-use recording device they require.

*****

"Phonic's diminutive FireWire audio interface is extremely affordable and it can record at 24-bit/96kHz. Is it too good to be true?"
Sound On Sound Magazine   06/19/2008, 01:40 PM

*****

I bought an 808 for my studio almost a year ago. It's absolutely remarkable. The price was the first thing that attracted me but I was amazed that the sound was exactly like something I would have normally paid probably 4 or 5 times as much for. Incredible! I use it along with Logic Pro on my Mac and am yet to come across a single problem. I recommend it to everyone I know.
Howard Nelson   06/19/2008, 01:33 PM

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