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Description

The Benchmark ADC1 USB A/D Converter is a staple in professional and home studio setups, offering pristine audio quality that captures every nuance of your performance. Designed for discerning musicians and audio engineers, this converter bridges the gap between analog sound and digital clarity with state-of-the-art jitter suppression technology. The ADC1 USB ensures your recordings are free from unwanted noise, making it an essential tool for studio recording.

Whether you're recording vocals, instruments, or any other audio source, the ADC1 USB provides a seamless conversion process, thanks to its 24-bit/192 kHz conversion rate. This device is not only about high-quality audio; it also boasts a versatile USB interface, allowing easy integration with your existing digital audio workstations. Its user-friendly interface and robust construction make it a reliable choice for both studio and live environments.

Engineered with precision, the Benchmark ADC1 USB A/D Converter is perfect for those who demand uncompromising audio fidelity. Its ability to deliver transparent soundscapes makes it a preferred choice among professional musicians and producers alike.

Key Features:

  • 24-bit/192 kHz conversion rate for high-resolution audio
  • State-of-the-art jitter suppression technology for noise-free recordings
  • Versatile USB interface for easy DAW integration
  • Professional-grade transparent sound quality
  • User-friendly interface for intuitive operation
  • Rugged construction for durability in studio and live settings
  • Ideal for vocals, instruments, and various audio sources

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Benchmark Media Systems: ADC1 USB A/D Converter | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production.

tapeop.com

The Benchmark ADC1 USB A/D Converter is praised for its natural and transparent sound, making it a highly desirable tool for mastering. Its unique UltraLock clocking system ensures reliable conversion, even with less-than-ideal external clocks, and offers multiple simultaneous digital outputs for versatile workflows. However, while the unit provides flexible gain settings, the engaged potentiometers may slightly alter L/R balance, potentially affecting critical applications like mastering. It also tends to run hot, necessitating careful rack placement. Despite these minor drawbacks, the ADC1 USB is deemed a reliable and honest representation of input signals, making it a worthwhile investment for audio professionals.

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Benchmark ADC1 USB A/D converter | Stereophile.com

stereophile.com

Benchmark's ADC1 USB A/D converter impresses with its superb sound quality and versatile features at a price point that rivals higher-end models. Its ability to produce weighty, authoritative low frequencies and clean high frequencies makes it a strong contender for those looking to digitize their vinyl collection. Despite its high performance, the lack of DSD encoding may be a downside for some. Overall, the ADC1 offers outstanding value and is highly recommended for professional and home studio use.

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Benchmark Media ADC1 USB Two channel 24-bit/192kHz analog-to-digital audio converter… and the art of the LP burn. Review By Tom Lyle

enjoythemusic.com

The Benchmark ADC1 USB A/D Converter impresses with its high-quality sound reproduction, making it a stellar choice for both audiophiles and professional studios. Its jitter-free design and versatile digital outputs enhance its appeal, ensuring that even complex recordings are captured with stunning realism. While some features may remain unused by casual users, its performance remains uncompromised. However, the device's complexity could be daunting for beginners, and its full potential requires a quality analog source. Despite these minor drawbacks, the ADC1 USB stands out as a highly recommended tool for vinyl digitization, promising exceptional transparency and detail in recordings.

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Robert Rich

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Front End: Yamaha 02R96 v.2 Digital Mixer Apple Mac Dual 2.5 GHz running Logic Apple portables – Macbook, Mini, G4 laptop (performance, etc.) Benchmark ADC1 (2) Millenia Media Origins, matched with stepped attenuators (2) TAB Funkenwerk V78 Mic preamps MOTU 2408 mkII and mkIII Tascam DA78 PreSonus MP20 Mic Preamp (custom modified) Field: Tascam DR100, Olympus LS10

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