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Echo Audiofire 12 - User review - Gearspace.com

    https://gearspace.com/board/reviews/861007-echo-audiofire-12-a.html
    The Echo Audiofire 12 is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get 12 i/o digital converter. After spending countless hours listening to my friend's Apogee Apollo (and consequently loving how warm the converters sound) it is difficult for me to distinguish between the Apollo and the Audiofire 12, (it sounds that good) though I have yet to A/B them.

Echo Audiofire Pre8 - Gearspace.com

    https://gearspace.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/172858-echo-audiofire-pre8.html
    AudioFire 12. Sorry. You might want to look at the AudioFire 8 (which as S/PDIF) or wait for the AudioFire Pre8 which will have 8 preamped with ADAT and 192 sampling as well. (Can't do 192 on all 8 ADAT channels though.) This probably won't be ready till late summer or early fall. Still in development and testing stage. Ken

Echo Audiofire 12 - Sound on Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/echo-audiofire-12
    The Audiofire 12 has an attractive milled-aluminium front panel with embossed Echo logo; unlike the Audiofire 8 and Layla 3G, the rack ears are integral rather than optional. Each of the 12 inputs and outputs has an identical LED meter with four segments at -36, -24, -12 and -6 dB, which provides just enough information to let you know there's ...

Echo Audiofire 12 Mod - Black Lion Audio

    https://www.blacklionaudio.com/store/modifications/echo-audiofire-12-mod/
    Echo Audiofire 12 Mod. From: $395.00. The Echo Audiofire 12 is a crackerjack solution for the budget conscious recording enthusiast. Read below for details on how we can take your interface to the next level!

Echo Audiofire 4 - Sound On Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/echo-audiofire-4
    Small But Beautifully Formed The Audiofire 4 features four-in/four-out, 24-bit/96kHz analogue connectivity (hence the '4' in the model name), with an additional two-in/two-out digital channels via S/PDIF. Two of the analogue inputs offer 48V phantom power.

What to get to drive HD-600? | Headphone Reviews and ...

    https://www.head-fi.org/threads/what-to-get-to-drive-hd-600.500235/
    The Audiofire sounds fine to me (granted I haven't heard 'better') and it also seems well-liked from Google searches of Gearslutz, which is why I figured I could pick up the AF4 that included something for the mic.

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