NAMM 2005: XP Sound has introduced the XP202, a 24-bit 96kHz enabled USB audio interface for Mac or Windows for musicians, DJ’s, audiophiles, and multimedia content developers alike.
Housed in a compact shielded chassis, the XP Sound ‘XP202’ audio interface is protected against distortion and interference from your PC. Included is a transparent desk stand that offers easily accessible connection possibilities right on the front panel when at your desk.
Features:
- USB enabled Mac or PC compatible
- 24-bit 96kHz operation
- Phono (with RIAA EQ)
- 2 x microphone preamps onboard
- 1 x headphone amplifier onboard
- Mix/balance control
- Outstanding restoration software for Windows PC’s including the famous “Diamond Cut 32 V4.0″, “Dart Karaoke” & “Dart CD Recorder”
- Great for musicians
- Record your vinyl records on your PC
- Remove hiss, humm, pops & clicks!
- Re-master your vinyl discs to CD
- Simple to connect and operate
- USB powered
- Transparent desk stand included
More information is available at the XP Sound site.
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