SPL Debuts Crimson USB Audio Interface, Controller
The newest audio interface is going to make you see red – and hear it.
Always-intriguing German manufacturer SPL devised this crafty device of which we speak: Crimson, a USB audio interface and controller that appears to pack a great deal of high-level features into a relatively cost-effective package. 30 I/O channels, two Class A preamps, and multiple monitoring options are the highlights, but the stylish and compact footprint offers a lot more than that.
We’re impressed by the specs this unit offers at $795, so the only thing left to do is hook it up to a DAW and take its through its paces – something we’ll all be able to do in July, when Crimson becomes available.
Read on for the full technical details, as supplied by SPL:
To create Crimson, SPL redesigned its tried-and-tested circuitries, creating a new, fully integrated design. This, together with new production methods, enabled the company to break through previous price barriers to create a boutique-level product at a fraction of traditional German manufacturing costs.
So what exactly does this keenly-priced product offer, then? The 24-bit/192kHz-capable Crimson packs an amazing amount of features into its conveniently compact and attractive desktop footprint:
• 30 I/O channels (10 recording and 20 playback)
• +/-18V operational voltage (for professional levels up to +24dB)
• two boutique-level, discrete Class A, +/-30V high-voltage mic pre-amps
• two Hi-Z instrument pre-amps; two separate headphone amps (individually controllable)
• dual stereo speaker set connections (and control)
• monitor signal mix function (from playback and recording paths)
• MIDI input and output
• USB 2.0, S/PDIF input and output
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