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OVERVIEW

D/A Conversion has been an integral part of the Dangerous Music legacy since 2002, when the Dangerous Monitor® created a new reference
for mastering engineers. The legacy continued with the DAC-ST, D-Box, and Source. The CONVERT series represents a new generation of
D/A conversion that maintains all the qualities that have made Dangerous converters the choice of tracking, mixing and mastering engineers
worldwide, while incorporating the latest advancements in audio electronics technology to once again raise the bar. (Pronounced \kän-ˌvˌrt\ or
KHAN-vert as in a person who has changed to a different religion, belief, etc...)
Inside the box you'll find the CONVERT-8, this manual and a standard 3 Pin IEC power cable (don't let your guitar player steal this for his
Marshall™ head.)
Warning: Heat is enemy #1 for electronic equipment. Converters and interfaces run hot. Let 'em breathe. Leave a rack
space above and below your Convert to insure a long and happy life.
Note: We recommend reading the entire manual (it's short- and so is life).
CONVERT-8: Front Panel Features & Benefits
1. SAMPLE RATE SELECT
[SAMPLE RATE SELECT SECTION PICTURED ABOVE]
Feature: Adjustable Sample Rate via the select switch.
Benefit: Cycle through the 6 sample rates and Auto Mode for universal compatibility with other devices.
Operation: For 88.2kHz both the 48kHz and 96kHz LEDs will light. For 176.4 both the 96kHz and 192kHz LEDs will light.
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Tip:
Auto Mode detects the appropriate rate from an external source and selects it automatically (except for ADAT*).
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Tip:
Lock Light turns green when the CONVERT-8 has achieved sync from an external source. (i.e. valid input data at selected
sample rate). Red means there is no valid connection or that the user has selected the wrong sample rate.
*Note:
Since the ADAT lightpipe specification was never officially completed for sample rates above 48kHz, the sample rate must
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