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RME announces the Multiface II.
RME's new Multiface II stays 100% compatible with the current model's
firmware and driver, offering the same set of features, settings, and
the same low-latency, zero-CPU-load performance, but while making some
improvements of course.
Some significant changes were made to the electrical circuitry, where
several features of the Fireface have been incorporated:
* Hi-power headphone output with volume knob and 119 dBA SNR
* Analog input stages with improved CMRR, lower THD and increased
S/N ratio by almost 10 dB
* Analog output stages with significantly lower THD
The now synchronized and more effective internal switching power supply
has been taken from RME's OctaMic. The reference level of the analog
inputs and outputs can now be changed with two separate switches on the
front panel, and no longer requires changing an internal jumper setting.
The ADAT Sync interface (D-sub) on the back of the unit has been
removed, since it is hardly being used any more. The added space allowed
the analog TRS jacks to be spaced further apart, so that even eight
Neutrik jacks now fit side by side. Additionally, the cable hook used on
other RME products, used to secure power and audio cables, has been
added.
The new enclosure has the same design and depth as the one of the RME
ADI-2. This allows for a more generous board layout, improving technical
specifications and facilitating production. The price of the Multiface
remains unchanged.
Delivery of the Multiface II is expected summer of 2005.
For more information see http://www.rme-audio.com
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