Antelope Audio Launches Eclipse 384 – 2RU 384kHz A/D + D/A Converter, Master Clock & Monitoring Controller

Antelope Audio has announced the launch of Eclipse 384, a first-of-its-kind multifunctional audio device.

The Eclipse brings flexible functionality into one unit.

The Eclipse 384 provides 384 kHz A/D and D/A conversion, clocked by Antelope’s 64-bit technology and a powerful and flexible monitoring control. It comprises 384 kHz A/D & D/A converters clocked by two independent 64-bit DSP Trinity-level clocks, with a fully integrated monitor controller that employs 0.05 dB accurate gold-plated relay attenuators and provides speaker switching, bass management and cue mix functions with integrated talkback.

The Eclipse also includes two dedicated headphone amplifiers and a custom USB interface, plus two large peak meters on the front panel. The advanced software control panel is compatible with both Mac & PC, and allows five nameable presets for easy recall of favorite setups.

According to Antelope, Eclipse’s unique dual-domain clocking system enables analog-based, more natural-sounding sample rate conversion. The integrated patching/routing capabilities make monitoring of either analog or digital sources extremely simple, avoiding jitter, distortion and cabling noise.

By eliminating the many input and output stages and the various power supplies that would be present in separate devices, the noise floor can be substantially reduced and the audio quality significantly improved. Pressing one preset button allows users to reconfigure dozens of settings, which would previously be possible only by physically many parameters on multiple devices.

The Eclipse is also designed for live environments, as master clocks see increasing use with digital consoles and recording equipment at concerts and live events. By using the Eclipse 384, a live sound engineer is able to provide sync reference for up to four different devices, while using the main D/A for backing material, the A/D with multiple digital outs feeding redundant recording systems, and monitor DAC to check the recording post A/D conversion.

Antelope Audio is currently accepting pre-orders for Eclipse 384, which is expected to ship during the first quarter of 2012. The first pre-ordered units are scheduled to arrive in studios before the end of 2011.

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Eclipse 384 features:

Clocking
•    64-bit DSP Trinity-level clocking
•    Oven-controlled oscillator
•    Factory calibrated to better than +/- 0.001 ppm stability
•    Two independent sample rates
•    Varispeed capability of +/- 200 cents
•    10M atomic clock input

Conversion
•    384 kHz A/D & D/A converters
•    A/D with Dynamic Range of 124dB
•    D/A with Dynamic Range of 129dB
•    Burr-Brown D/A conversion chip
•    Two bypassable A/D inserts
•    Custom USB 2.0 chip streaming up to 480 Mbits

Monitoring
    Three sets of switchable monitor outs
•    Second dedicated monitor D/A
•    Bass management with LFE output
•    Precise input and output peak meters
•    Talkback and cue mix functions
•    Relay volume attenuator matched to 0.05 dB

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