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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Greco" data-source="post: 106920" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>Re: Midas Pro2 w/DL251 @ X32</p><p></p><p>Seems as if the DL251 can run at 48k as pointed out below:</p><p></p><p>Overview</p><p> The DL251 is a 5U 19" fixed-configuration rack I/O unit with 48 mic/line inputs and 16 mic/line outputs. The DL251 is limited to analogue connections only and provides a more cost-effective solution for those not requiring the flexibility of MIDAS modular I/O hardware.</p><p> MIDI (in, out and thru) and one Ethernet control port are fitted as standard. Three AES50 ports handle the (n+1) redundant digital audio interface. The DL251 is capable of being switched between 96 kHz and 48 kHz via a front panel switch.</p><p> On the rear panel there is a Mute All Outputs button for onstage re-patching. The unit is also equipped with dual-redundant PSUs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What gives? Should I try it first ask questions later.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Greco, post: 106920, member: 1346"] Re: Midas Pro2 w/DL251 @ X32 Seems as if the DL251 can run at 48k as pointed out below: Overview The DL251 is a 5U 19" fixed-configuration rack I/O unit with 48 mic/line inputs and 16 mic/line outputs. The DL251 is limited to analogue connections only and provides a more cost-effective solution for those not requiring the flexibility of MIDAS modular I/O hardware. MIDI (in, out and thru) and one Ethernet control port are fitted as standard. Three AES50 ports handle the (n+1) redundant digital audio interface. The DL251 is capable of being switched between 96 kHz and 48 kHz via a front panel switch. On the rear panel there is a Mute All Outputs button for onstage re-patching. The unit is also equipped with dual-redundant PSUs. What gives? Should I try it first ask questions later..... [/QUOTE]
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