Hi!
I'm looking at the RME Fireface 802 and the Fireface UFX II.
I know I know, there are many posts comparing these, but before you click away -- my question is not about all the differences, per se. It's about the reliability of digitally-controlled preamps.
Fireface UFX II features digitally-controlled preamps, and I'm wondering if I can trust these in the long run.
What I mean is, I've never owned digitally-controlled preamps and can't find much info on their performance, including long term performance. Closest experience I've had with digitally controlled knobs is my toaster oven, which is quite finicky (i.e., not reliable) ... I imagine RME uses better parts than a toaster oven!
Is it an advantage of the 802 that it doesn't use digitally controlled preamps?
Any insight, experiences, etc appreciated.
Thanks!
Trust digitally-controlled preamps or not?
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Re: Trust digitally-controlled preamps or not?
In theory, they'd be more reliable than hardware-controlled preamps, right? The actual preamp circuit is still analog, but there's no potentiometer to get dirty and scratchy.
Or are you talking about long-term support for firmware and drivers?
Or are you talking about long-term support for firmware and drivers?
Re: Trust digitally-controlled preamps or not?
As long as you’re within the intended use of the device, I’m sure it’s fine. There’s lots of digitally controlled gear out there…sometimes I’ve seen the encoder get jumpy but that is solved by cleaning or replacement of the encoder.
My experience with computer contingent gear is that it will usually become obsolete / unsupported before the actual device fails.
My experience with computer contingent gear is that it will usually become obsolete / unsupported before the actual device fails.
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Re: Trust digitally-controlled preamps or not?
I've got an Apollo 16 silver (the original) - no preamps - but the volume control is digitally controlled. so far no issues after several years. there are lots of "digitally controlled" devices out there if you think about it. Agree that if you are using it within the expected lifespan of the product then it should be fine. 20 years down the road? who knows, but the same can be said for analog.
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Re: Trust digitally-controlled preamps or not?
The live concert world is almost exclusively on digitally-controlled preamps at this point. Yes, we trust them.
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