DIGITAL ANALOG CONVERTERS

ANTELOPE AUDIO ECLIPSE-384

$2,990
Company: ANTELOPE AUDIO
Type: DAC / ADC
Design: SOLID STATE
Chassis Material: METAL
Power Connection: AC 100-120-220-240 V / 50-60 Hz
Connection Input: AES / EBU
Connection Output: XLR
Condition: Open Box
Return: Not accepted
Payment Option: PayPal
Shipping Option: Free Shipping
Shipping Price: $200

ANTELOPE AUDIO ECLIPSE-384 AD/DA converter for sale

Antelope Audio’s Eclipse 384 is not only an AD/DA Converter, but a master clock and monitoring controller as well.

Eclipse 384 is an advanced 384 kHz A/D & D/A converter clocked by Antelope’s renowned 64-bit technology

and a flexible monitoring system that creates a technological synergy by combining the most prominent Antelope’s innovations.

It provides mastering and mixing engineers an unprecedented level of productivity, sound quality and ease of use.

2 X 64-BIT DSP Trinity-Quality Master Clocks

Eclipse brings a more natural-sounding sample rate conversion

This unique dual-domain clocking system enables analog-based sample rate conversion.

The integrated patching/routing capabilities make monitoring of either analog or digital sources extremely simple,

avoiding jitter, distortion and cabling noise.

By eliminating the many input and output stages and the various power supplies, that would be present in separate devices,

the noise floor can be substantially reduced and the audio quality significantly improved.

Easy Monitor Controlling - suited for every environment.

The fully integrated monitor controller employs 0.05 dB accurate gold-plated relay attenuators and provides speaker switching,

bass management and cue mix functions with integrated talkback.

Specifications:

Analog Inputs:
3 x Combo Balanced Analog Ins (XLR/TRS 1/4”)
2 x 1/4” TRS Balanced Insert points
1 x 1/4” TRS Balanced Talkback input
1 x 1/4” TRS Balanced Foot switch input

Digital Inputs:
3 x AES/EBU on XLR (32kHz to 192kHz) @ 110 Ohms terminated
2 x S/PDIF on RCA (32kHz to 192kHz) @ 75 Ohms terminated
2 x TOSLINK on optical fiber: up to 96kHz

Word Clock Input: 1 x Word Clock Input @ 75 Ohms 3Vpp on BNC 44.1 – 384kHz

Atomic Clock Input: 1 x 10M Atomic Clock Input @ 75 Ohms 3Vpp on BNC 44.1 – 384kHz

Analog Outputs:
2 x Balanced XLR Outputs from D/A Converter
3 x Balanced Outputs for monitors (1 x XLR and 2 x TRS)
1 x Balanced XLR LFE Out
2 x 1/4” TRS Cue Mix Headphones
2 x 1/4” TRS Front Headphones

Digital Outputs:
2 x AES/EBU on XLR for the A/D Converter out (32kHz to 192kHz; 384kHz for dual wire when 384kHz is selected in the clock) @ 110 Ohms terminated
2 x De-jittered AES/EBU on XLR (32kHz to 192kHz; 384kHz for dual wire when 384kHz is selected in the clock) @ 110 Ohms terminated
1 x De-jittered S/PDIF on RCA (32kHz to 192kHz) @ 75 Ohms terminated
1 x De-jittered TOSLINK on optical fiber: up to 96kHz

Word Clock Outputs: 4 x Word Clock Outputs @ 75 Ohms 3Vpp on BNC 44.1 – 384kHz square wave signal

USB I/O: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed; Data stream up to 480Mbits/384kHz, Type B

A/D Converter:
Dynamic Range: 123dB
THD + N: 0.0004 %

D/A Converters:
Dynamic Range: 129dB
THD + N: 0.0004 %

Clocking System:
4th Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking
64-bit DDS
Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator

Clock Stability: <+/-0.0 2 PPM, oven controlled at 64.5 °C

Fusion: T 2A L

Clock Aging: < 1 ppm per year

Clock Calibration: < +/-0.001 ppm

Atomic Clock Input: 10MHz @ 1Vpp, BNC

Sample Rates (kHz): 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192, 352.8, 384

Clock Generators: 2 Independent Clock Generators

Varispeed:
+/-200 cents
+ 12.246 %
10.910 %

Operating Temperature: 0-50°C, 32-122°F

Power Supply: AC Universal input 95-245VAC

Power Consumption: 40 Watts Max

Weight: 8 kg, 17 lb Approx.

Dimensions (Approx):
482mm(W) x 89mm(H) x 203mm (D)
19”(W) x 3.5”(H) x 8”(D)

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  • Nice true analog recordings
    by Oleg Netchaev
  • Highly recommended
    It was a pleasure to deal with such a decent and experienced individual
    by Igor Hunkoff
  • Best recommendation
    I've had several deals and am extremely satisfied
    by Daniel Ioanis Teo