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FS/FT: VXPocket V2 PCMCIA Soundcard

Ever since I got rid of my powerbook I have *NO* use for this! It's just been sitting here doing nothing, and I hate having such a nice piece of equipment laying around! I have everything with it, card/cables/drivers/manuals/box.

Here's some specs:

VXpocket v2 Technical Specifications

CONFIGURATION
Bus/Format PC Card
Size Type II PC Card
Power consumption, operating (5 V) 400 mA
Power consumption, standby (5 V) < 100 mA
Operating: temp / humidity (noncondensing) 0°C/+50°C o 5%/90%
Storage : temp / humidity (noncondensing) -5°C/+70°C o 0%/95%

INPUTS/OUTPUTS
Analog inputs (stereo) one balanced mic/line
Maximum input level/impedance +10 dBu/ > 10 k
Programmable input gain +30 dB to +51 dB (by 3dB steps)
Digital inputs (stereo) one SPDIF
Other inputs LTC (SMPTE)
Analog outputs (stereo) one balanced
Maximum output level/impedance +10 dBu/low impedance
Digital outputs (stereo) one SPDIF
Programmable output level digital and analog
Access to main status bits of digital frame yes
AES11 synchronization yes
Time Code (SMPTE LTC) input level -20 dBu to +6 dBu
Time Code capture speed tolerance ±15%
Connectors XLR for analog audio, phono for SPDIF and LTC, mini jack for headphone out
Operating mode 2 in / 2 out full duplex

AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS
Sampling frequencies available Variable from 8 to 50 kHz in programmable steps
A/D and D/A converter resolutions 24 bits
Frequency response at 48 kHz (record + play) 20 Hz - 20 kHz: ±0.15 dB
Signal to noise ratio (unweighted) >94 dB
Distortion + noise at 1 kHz (record + play) <-89 dB (0.0035%)
Channel phase difference: 20 Hz/20 kHz < 0.2°/2°
Analog channel crosstalk at 1 kHz <-90 dB

DEVLOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
Management WAVE, Sound Manager, ASIO2. Direct Sound under Windows 2000 and XP (limited to playback under Windows 2000)
OS supported Windows 95/98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP; MacOS 8.x, 9.x, X; Linux ALSA version 0.9.1

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I'd really like to trade this off for something... Not sure what... Synths/Mics/Samplers/Cables/Stands/Rackmount units are definitely something I'd be interested in. If you're interested please email me at john@somproductions.com or send me a PM on here.

ps. I can also take pictures for you if needed.

Thanks
- John
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