Audio Interfaces

Lynx Aurora(n) 24 with Thunderbolt 3 option. 48 channels of 24-bit/192 kHz AN / NA conversion (24 input + 24 outputs). Top of the range without compromise.

ARTICLE N° 78922
The secret of Lynx quality is transparency. The Aurora(n) are part of the new generation from the Californian manufacturer specialising in the ultra high-end.
Some people choose converters that colour the sound for the charm or flavour they get out of it, but they pay the price when the channels multiply: they lose stereo image, dynamics and depth.
Lynx has chosen to avoid these pitfalls by favouring transparency.
This is why Lynx converters are the choice of the most critical and demanding audio applications in terms of quality.

Lynx's other manufacturing secret for meeting the needs of the most demanding users is the analogue signal path: for each channel you'll find a stand-alone, shielded circuit. Each pair of channels has its own dedicated converter. This considerably reduces crosstalk and distortion while increasing dynamic range and performance. Manufacturers who offer more channels for the same price are forced to use multiple converters on a single chip (multiplexing). This allows them to offer many conversion channels in a single rack space while reducing costs, but it drastically reduces performance.
  • Lynx Aurora(n) 24 + Lslot LT-TB3 Bundle expansion card
  • 24-bit/192 kHz AD/DA converter
  • 24x line inputs and outputs via D-sub connectors
  • Built-in microSD recorder for live recording and playback
  • Two audiophile headphone outputs with independent volume controls
  • WordClock clock: 1 input & 3 outputs with Lynx SynchroLock 2 technology. All-new high-performance SynchroLock 2™ sampling clock technology delivers a massive 300,000:1 reduction in jitter, a 5-second lock time and absolute accuracy. Word Clock I/O provides one input and three outputs on BNC connectors.
  • Remote control of all functions via NControl software
  • Scalable LSlot design with swappable USB, Thunderbolt, ProTools®|HD and DANTE cards
  • Windows and OSX compatible
  • Sub-D25 connectors
  • Rugged, tour-ready rack chassis: 19" - 1U
  • Bare product dimensions: 25.4 x 48.26 x 4.32cm
  • Weight of bare product: 3.27kg
  • Line input (includes A/D conversion) :
  • THD+N: -113dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz crossover, +20dBu trim
  • Dynamic range: 119dB, A-weighted signal method, -60dBFS
  • Frequency response: ±0.010dB, 20 to 20kHz
  • Crosstalk: -130dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signal
  • Common mode rejection: greater than 80dB
  • Full scale adjustment parameters: +6 dBV, 20 dBu
  • Line output (includes D/A conversion) :
  • THD+N: -108dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filter, +20 dBu trim
  • Dynamic range: 120dB, A-weighted signal method, -60dBFS
  • Frequency response: ±0.025dB, 20 to 20kHz
  • Crosstalk: -130dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signal
  • Full scale adjustment parameters: +6 dBV, 20 dBu
  • Headphone output (includes D/A conversion) :
  • THD+N: -107dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filter, volume at max.
  • Dynamic range: 120dB, A-weighted signal method, -60dBFS
  • Frequency response: ±0.025dB, 20 to 20kHz
  • Crosstalk: -120dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signal
  • Output level: 18.4 dBu maximum
Designed and built in Southern California, USA.
Unlike other interfaces on the market, its performance has been measured in real-life situations (interface source-output), and is not based on theoretical measurements given by component manufacturers.
For sound engineers and producers demanding the most perfect recordings and mixes, Lynx is the converter of choice in facilities such as Dolby's new mega audio research complex, Skywalker Sound, NPR and the Smithsonian Institute. Lynx converters pass the most stringent tests and trials to become the converters sought after by these demanding professionals. Precision counts more than ever and there is no room for the slightest coloration or degradation of the signal.
Lynx - Aurora(n) 24 TB3
Lynx - Aurora(n) 24 TB3
5 332,50 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,07 €
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