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Apogee Introduces Symphony I/O MK II Dante Option Card

Utilizes Audinate’s Dante Brooklyn II module for up to 32 bidirectional channels at 96kHz and 16 birectional channels up to 192k.

Announcing the Dante network option card for Apogee’s flagship audio interface Symphony I/O MK II.

The Symphony I/O MK II Dante option card uses Audinate’s Dante Brooklyn II module which features plug and play media networking for up to 32 bidirectional channels at 96kHz and 16 birectional channels up to 192k.

Customers can now use Apogee’s Symphony MKII combined with the networking solution from Audinate featured in many large-scale installations in broadcast, live, and post production venues.

The Symphony MK II system can be configured with a number of custom options ranging from 8-32 analog I/O channels.

Symphony MK II with Dante allows up to 32 channels with Pro Tools and redundant Dante connectivity to be fitted into a single two space rack device providing the smallest footprint available with this feature set.

Symphony I/O MK II features Apogee’s AD/DA conversion and optional mic preamps I/O flexibility – Up to 32 channels of analog inputs and outputs per unit with optional 8 mic preamps. It works with any other Dante-powered device up to 32 bi-directional channels at 48kHz.

Symphony I/O MK II was nominated for a 2017 TEC Award.

Symphony MKII Dante option card is available for $1195 and will begin shipping Q1 2019.

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