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'M-AUDIO FIREWIRE Solo


M-Audio - FireWire Solo

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Total I/O: 6x4

Simultaneous I/O: 4x4

24-bit/96kHz audio interface

front-panel microphone in (XLR) with:
• 48V phantom power
• gain control
• clip LED

front-panel guitar input (1/4” TS unbalanced) with:
• gain control
• clip LED

2 line inputs (1/4” TS unbalanced) on rear panel

front-panel switch toggles front/rear inputs

2 line outputs (1/4” TRS balanced)

S/PDIF digital I/O (RCA coax) with 2-channel PCM

digital output also supports pass-through of AC-3/DTS surround-encoded content

stereo headphone output (1/4” TRS)

level control for headphone and analog outs

flexible software-based routing/mixing with near-zero latency monitoring

dual FireWire ports for easy device chaining

FireWire bus-powered (+12VDC power supply included for use with 4-pin FireWire PCs)

ASIO2, WDM, GSIF2, MME and Core Audio compatibility

rack-mountable metal chassis

Kensington lock port

Mac and Windows compatible

FireWire cables included


includes Ableton Live Lite music production software, so you can make music right away

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

ASIO2

WDM

GSIF2

MME

Core Audio


Pentium III – 500 MHz


128 MB RAM


Windows XP (SP2)* with DirectX 9.0c


Onboard FireWire connection or installed IEEE1394 PCI card


The FireWire Solo is not supported under Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me or Windows 2000.


* Home and Professional Edition only. Windows Media Center Edition is not currently supported.
** M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above.

Mac G3/G4* 500 MHz


OS X 10.2.8, 256 MB RAM or


OS X 10.3.5, 512 MB RAM or


OS X 10.4.1, 512MB RAM


Onboard FireWire connection or installed IEEE1394 PCI card


*G3/G4 accelerator cards not supported
OS X 10.3.5 or later required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through with Apple DVD player.
** M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above.