FireWire Solo - FireWire Mobile Audio Interface for Songwriter/Guitarists

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Specifications
general | |
| sample rates: | 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz |
| bit depth: | 24-bit |
line inputs | |
| max input: | +2.2dBV (1.3Vrms) |
| signal-to-noise ratio: | -102dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| dynamic range: | 102dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| THD + N: | 0.0061% (-84dB), 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz |
| frequency response: | +/-0.2dB, 20Hz to 20kHz @ 48kHz +/-0.3dB, 20Hz to 40kHz @ 96kHz |
| crosstalk: | -116dB, 1kHz, channel-to-channel |
| impedance: | 14 k Ohms |
microphone input | |
| available gain: | 40dB |
| input range: | -42 to -2dBu (0.01 to 0.6Vrms) |
| signal to noise ratio (min gain): | -101dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| dynamic range (min gain): | 101dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| THD+N (min gain): | 0.0049% (-86dB), 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz |
| frequency response (min gain): | +/-0.25dB, 20Hz to 20kHz @ 48kHz +/-0.3dB, 20Hz to 40kHz @ 96kHz |
| impedance: | 1.5 k Ohms |
instrument input | |
| available gain: | 40dB |
| input range: | -28 to +12dBV (0.04 to 4.0Vrms) |
| signal to noise ratio (min gain): | -101dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| dynamic range (min gain): | 101dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| THD+N (min gain): | 0.0079% (-82dB), 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz |
| frequency response (min gain): | +/-0.25dB, 20Hz to 20kHz @ 48kHz +/-0.3dB, 20Hz to 40kHz @ 96kHz |
| impedance: | 270 k Ohms |
line outputs | |
| max output (balanced): | +10.2dBu (2.5Vrms) |
| max output (unbalanced): | +2.0dBV (1.26Vrms) |
| signal to noise ratio: | -107dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| dynamic range: | 107dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| THD + N: | 0.0024% (-92.5 dB), 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz |
| frequency response: | +/-0.2dB, 20Hz to 20kHz @ 48kHz +/-0.3dB, 20Hz to 40kHz @ 96kHz |
| crosstalk: | -118dB, 1kHz, channel-to-channel |
| impedance (balanced): | 300 Ohms |
| impedance (unbalanced): | 150 Ohms |
headphone outputs | |
| max output: | -2.0dBV (0.8Vrms) into 32 Ohms |
| signal to noise ratio: | -106dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| dynamic range: | 105dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted) |
| frequency response: | +/-0.2dB, 20Hz to 20kHz @ 48kHz +/-0.3dB, 20Hz to 40kHz @ 96kHz |
| crosstalk: | -86dB, 1kHz, channel-to-channel |
| output impedance: | 75 Ohms |
| working headphone impedance: | 32 to 600 Ohms |
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