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©audient 05/2008 4 Operation Manual Introduction Thank you for buying this Audient product. The ASP008 will be set and marked for either 230V or 115v operation. 230V models will operate without performance degradation from 210V to 250V. 115V models will accept from 105V to 125V. Do not attempt to operate the unit outside the relevant The Audient ASP008 is an eight channel microphone preamplifier. The unit has both ADAT connections and XLR inputs. It also has 1/4 inch inputs in the front for each channel and will only take up a single rack space. UTILIZATION Using the Audient ASP008 isn't hard at all even if you don't have much experience with mic pres. I settled on a stellar solution in the Audient ASP880. The unit contains eight mic preamps in a single rackspace, and when you divide the street price of $1399 by eight, you get a very reasonable cost of about $175 per channel. Now that is certainly a bang-for-buck price tag, but in true infomercial style, "Wait, there's more!" Sound. So the Audient ASP008 is an extremely well-specified unit as far as connectivity goes, but the important functions of any mic preamp is how good it sounds and in particular how well it responds to the mic. And this is where the ASP008 really excels. Audient claim that distortion is less than 0.001% with 20dB gain, and it's certainly The ASP008 is a compact, 1U rack mount unit featuring eight ultra high quality mic preamplifiers developed from the renowned mic-pre design used in the acclaimed ASP8024 recording console. The design uses an 8 transistor discrete Class A front end with extended band-width and a noise floor close to the theoretical Johnson limit. The ASP008 is a compact, 1U rack mount unit featuring eight ultra high quality mic preamplifiers developed from the renowned mic-pre design used in the acclaimed ASP8024 recording console. The design uses an 8 transistor discrete Class A front end with extended band-width and a noise floor close to the theoretical Johnson limit. Images. The Audient ASP008 is an eight channel microphone preamplifier. The unit has both ADAT connections and XLR inputs. It also has 1/4 inch inputs in the front for each channel and will only take up a single rack space. Using the Audient ASP008 isn't hard at all even if you don't have much experience with mic pres. The company's new mic preamp, the 8-channel ASP800, builds off of the design of the company's retired ASP008, in packaging its ASP8024 console's mic preamps into a stand-alone box. The new ASP800, however, has a few extra tricks up its sleeve to produce some unique tones that evoke the sounds of vintage consoles. The Audient ASP008 is an 8-channel mic pre with variable input impedance. Based on the preamp used in the company's ASP8024 recording console, the ASP008 employs discrete, Class-A circuitry to achieve bandwidth extending out to 300 kHz and a noise spec of -127 dB. In addition to mic and line-level inputs on all channels, the ASP008 features Audient ASP008 8 Channel Variable Input Impedance Mic Preamp, First Take: 8 channels of ultra-high-quality preamps in 1U chassis Transparent audio with variable impedance for tone shaping Electronically balanced XLR I/O and two instrument DIs Eight ultra-high-quality preamps in 1U The one rackspace design uses an 8 transistor discrete Class A Audient Used Audient ASP008 8 Channel Variable Input Impedance Microphone Preamp true false. Q&A SKU #117962341. 629.99 $ 629. 99 true. Or. 6-Month Spe

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