Re: The Audiophoolery Thread.
That is a serious piece of kit, and even second hand seem to cost around £4k. Looks like the most recent version is called the MEA-2 at a list price of £4.45k plus VAT (so £5340 to mere mortals).
Heroic overload margin (29dBu), which corresponds to power supply rails of +/-30-odd volts. The only slight disappointment is the so-so output noise of -95dBu. Since it will almost certainly be part of a digital processing chain, that corresponds merely to Red Book 16-bit LSB. The output noise ought to be a whole lot less than that, certainly with a pro-audio product like that.
Craig
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