Re: Microphone Pre-amp with an S/PDIF output?

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On 06/18/2014 03:17 AM, Ivan K wrote:

The time has come for myself to acquire a microphone pre-amp.
I do not require more than two channels and in fact, will
probably do mostly mono recordings.

My current audio card is a an M-Audio 2496, which has
RCA and S/PDIF inputs.

Due to the phasing out of PCI slots, it seems
that USB interfaces are what most people are choosing
to purchase these days.

However, I was thinking about getting a microphone pre-amp
with an s/pdif output.  My thinking is:

  (1) One will always be able to buy PCIe cards in the
  future with S/PDIF

  (2) I don't have to worry about drivers.  Just plug
  this pre-amp into the s/pdif input.

However, it seems that the options for such a pre-amp
are limited.  I found the following items:

    (1) ART DPS-II Digital/Tube $265
    The price does not seem unreasonable for a quality pre-amp.
    This thing does have a lot of knobs though, and therefore
    probably has more functionality than I know what to do with.

    (2) Samson C-Valve Tube Microphone Preamp $99
    This item is discontinued but still available on amazon.
    This item did not review well on this list, but ...
    it is inexpensive.

Is anyone aware of other options?

Sounddevices USBPre2:
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/usbpre2/key-features/

Superb quality, and doubles as a USB interface.
But it has become quite expensive recently.

/ Hans


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