Antex delivers high-end sound
Two new digital audio sound cards from Antex Electronics, the LX-22M and LX-24M Digital Audio Adapters, are designed for studio-quality recording and playback.
Both cards can record or playback from disk at sample rates of 6.25 to 50 kHz, using 20-bit A/D and D/A conversion to achieve a typical dynamic range of 96 dB.
The higher-end LX-24M allows multiple cards to be configured in one system for 6-, 9-, or 12-track simultaneous recording or playback.
For more information about these products, visit http://www.antex.com .
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