New DMX 6fire LT from TerraTec
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March 14, 2002
The SoundSystem DMX 6fire 24/96 now has a "little brother" in the mid-range market segment. With the DMX 6fire LT--which is also based on "4G Sound" technology--DVD fans will be able to enjoy their sound to the fullest with six-channel (5.1) playback in outstanding 24-bit quality. Of course, this also includes full compatibility to audio standards for games and music. The DMX 6fire LT will be available in March.
The DMX 6fire LT offers excellent 4G sound based on the successful EWX/EWS88 technology: 24-bit/96 kHz converters for all inputs and outputs guarantee a flat frequency response and a signal-to-noise ratio better than -104 dB/A! The MXR module that fits into a slot next to the card offers additional connection options. Besides the stereo inputs and outputs for digital devices (optical), the MXR module also features a connection for a microphone.
The DMX 6Fire LT will also attract the intense interest of gamers with its default support for Sensaura 3D with EAX, A3D, DirectSound and MacroFX. And then there's trouble-free support for software DVD players, AC3 and DTS output via the digital ports, and complete support for all current Windows operating systems from 98 SE to XP with WDM drivers. A broad range of applications will get you started right away: from DVD players to audio editors and a virtual record studio, everything you need for work and play is included in the package. Specifically, these are: Cyberlink Power DVD 3.0-- 6 Channel, Steinberg WaveLab Lite 2.0, Musicmatch Jukebox and Emagic Logic FUN 4.8.
Key features
- 3 analog stereo outputs (3.5 mm jack) with up to 24-bit and 96-kHz signal processing.
- 1 analog stereo input (3.5 mm jack) with up to 24-bit and 96-kHz signal processing.
- 1 digital stereo input and output (optical) with up to 24-bit and 96-kHz signal processing.
- High-quality microphone input (3.5 mm jack) with up to 24-bit and 96-kHz signal processing.
- Audio data is transmitted bit by bit without conversion.
- Much better than -104 dB/A signal-to-noise ratio through the use of highest-quality converters and meticulous circuit design.
- AC3 and DTS streams from a software DVD player can be directed, for example, to an external Dolby digital decoder via digital outputs.
- Sensaura 3D implementation, compatible with A3D 1.0, Macro FX and EAX 1.0/2.0
- Support for ASIO 2.0, GSIF (GigaStudio) and DirectSound (3D).
- WDM drivers for Windows 98SE, ME/2000 and Windows XP.
For more information, visit their web site at www.terratec.net. |