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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Toeda" data-source="post: 97306" data-attributes="member: 4801"><p>Re: x32 studio Users</p><p></p><p>Just bought X32 a month ago. My primary use is as a audio interface to my 2008 MacPro and occasional recoding. Hook up between them is thru FireWire. I too had noise problem in the beginning on both USB and FireWire. I checked Internet on cables and found the quality of cables do make a lot of difference and I bought a FireWire cable made by Unibrain. It's a bit expensive but the noise problem is mostly gone. We all know the quality of audio cables makes drastic changes but I, from this experience learned data cable quality also do matter. After all it has to carry a lot of data and when it is less susceptible to noise=errors, it will sound better. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>tom from Tokyo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Toeda, post: 97306, member: 4801"] Re: x32 studio Users Just bought X32 a month ago. My primary use is as a audio interface to my 2008 MacPro and occasional recoding. Hook up between them is thru FireWire. I too had noise problem in the beginning on both USB and FireWire. I checked Internet on cables and found the quality of cables do make a lot of difference and I bought a FireWire cable made by Unibrain. It's a bit expensive but the noise problem is mostly gone. We all know the quality of audio cables makes drastic changes but I, from this experience learned data cable quality also do matter. After all it has to carry a lot of data and when it is less susceptible to noise=errors, it will sound better. Hope this helps! tom from Tokyo [/QUOTE]
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