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A/D converters of Joemeek twinQ vs Lucid, RME, Apogee...
I've been looking at the Joemeek twinQ with great interest. It seems to offer very much for the money, almost terrifyingly much, but some reviews and user comments I've read tells me that it's pres, compressors and EQ's are indeed very good. But how about the A/D converters?
I'm using a Roland VS-1680 and I definitely want to upgrade my system so that I can bypass the onboard pres and converters (which are 20 bit). Do you think that the twinQ will give me significant improvement for conversion? Or would it be better to stretch the budget a bit and get something like Lucid AD9624 or RME Adi-2 with RNP or maybe Tfpro P4?
Or maybe Apogee Mini-ME?
What would you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
Juha
I've been looking at the Joemeek twinQ with great interest. It seems to offer very much for the money, almost terrifyingly much, but some reviews and user comments I've read tells me that it's pres, compressors and EQ's are indeed very good. But how about the A/D converters?
I'm using a Roland VS-1680 and I definitely want to upgrade my system so that I can bypass the onboard pres and converters (which are 20 bit). Do you think that the twinQ will give me significant improvement for conversion? Or would it be better to stretch the budget a bit and get something like Lucid AD9624 or RME Adi-2 with RNP or maybe Tfpro P4?
Or maybe Apogee Mini-ME?
What would you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
Juha
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