RME launches new OctaMic II Preamp

RME launches new OctaMic II Preamp




It is not just improved - it is also truly bigger and better!

RME/Audio AG, Munich, September7th, 2007 (ictw) – Today RME announced the new OctaMic II Preamp, a completely new electronic design with increased features based on the highly acclaimed OctaMic and OctaMic D devices. The new OctaMic II features 8-channel 192 kHz/24 bit hi-class microphone and line pre-amplification and includes some significant enhancements compared to his predecessors.

These new features are:

The balanced TRS inputs of the Neutrik Combo XLR jacks are phantom power-free and can be operated as real line inputs too. The improved design of the input circuits allows for a maximum input level of +21 dBu with a convenient gain range from 0 dB up to 50 dB.

Improved signal to noise ratio (SNR) ADC 107.5 dB


Improved THD, especially at high gains

Optimised heat dissipation by a new and larger housing with improved convection

Choice of sync sources: internal Clock, AES/SPDIF (via 25 pin D-sub) or Word Clock

Internal wide range power supply with line filter, insensitive to voltage fluctuations

Super-stable, short circuit proof 48 V phantom power

About OctaMic II:

The OctaMic II is the straight forward MicPre “made by RME”. 8 channels of pristine microphone/line pre-amplification made of the finest components available assembled with RME-quality technology with best audio performance in mind. OctaMic II is the perfect solution for building multi-track recording and/or mixing systems with the need for a bigger number of input channels. The OctaMic II also provides the perfect microphone/line input expansion for RME´s successful Fireface and HammerfallDSP series.

OctaMic II is shipping in September 2007 for a Europe net price of Euro 1.099.- and in the Unitad States for a MSRP of USD 1.799.-.

Further Information and technical details available at: Rme-audio



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