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Sonifex Pc-ad2 Dual Stereo Analog Aes-3 Pcie Sound Card

Sonifex Pc-ad2 Dual Stereo Analog Aes-3 Pcie Sound Card
  • Product Code: eq139133
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$4,233.00 $5,883.87

Ideal for audio workstations and recording studios, the Sonifex PC-AD2 Dual Stereo Analog AES-3 PCIe Sound Cardis a professional PCIe half-height sound card that provides two stereo AES-3 I/O and two stereo balanced analog audio I/O for use in a Windows computer. One of the analog inputs can be used as a mic input with 48V phantom power. There is a dedicated AES-11 sync input and two GPIOs. The PC-AD2 is fully compatible with the Windows Wave, DirectSound, DirectShow, MCI, and Core Audio APIs, supporting audio up to 24-bit / 192 kHz. It is supplied with a Windows WDM driver to provide full sound-card functionality on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10, and Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2. Many of the modern, smaller Windows systems only have space for half-height PCIe cards. The PC-AD2 card has been designed with this in mind, allowing a high channel count in a small format card.

 

Audio Workstations, Recording Studios    2 Stereo Analog I/O    2 Stereo AES-3 I/O    Compact PCIe Half-Height Format    AES-11 Synchronisation Input    2 Opto Isolated GPIOs    24-Bit / 192 kHz Conversion    Configurable with One Mic Input, +48V    Windows 7 to 10, Server 2019

Key Specs
Channels of I/OAnalog:
4 Inputs / 4 Outputs
Digital:
4 Inputs / 4 Outputs
Maximum Sampling Rate192 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs1
Analog Audio I/O4x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
4x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Output (on Optional Breakout Cable)
Digital Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Output
Host ConnectionNo
OS CompatibilityWindows 7 to 10 (32-/64-Bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012 R2
Power RequirementsPCIe
Parameters
Channels of I/OAnalog:
4 Inputs / 4 Outputs
Digital:
4 Inputs / 4 Outputs
Built-In DSPNo
Maximum Sampling Rate192 kHz / 24-Bit
Number of Microphone Inputs1
Built-In MicrophoneNo
Signal Processing
Gain/Trim RangeLine:
+15 dBu Up to +24 dBu
Connectivity
Analog Audio I/O4x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
4x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Output (on Optional Breakout Cable)
Phantom Power48 V
Digital Audio I/O2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
2x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Output
Host ConnectionNo
Host Connection ProtocolPCIe
USB (Non-Host)No
Sync I/O1x XLR 3-Pin AES11 Input (on Optional Breakout Cable)
Network I/ONo
MIDI I/ONo
Expansion SlotsNo
WirelessNo
Performance
Frequency ResponseInputs:
1 Hz to 88 kHz
Outputs:
1 Hz to 88 kHz
ImpedanceMic Inputs:
2.5 Kilohms
Line Inputs:
20 Kilohms (Balanced)
Line Outputs:
120 Ohms (Balanced)
AES3 Inputs:
110 Ohms
Dynamic Range> 100 dB (Unweighted)
THD+NAnalog:
0.0015% (-96 dB)
EINMic:
-119 dBu (Sample Rate 48 kHz, Max. Gain, 200 Ohms Source)
Digital Audio
Sample RatesUp to 192 kHz
Bit Depths24-Bit
Sync SourcesAES11, AES3
Audio Storage & Playback
Media/Memory Card SlotNo
Compatibility
OS CompatibilityWindows 7 or Later / Windows Server 2008 to 2012
OS CompatibilityWindows 7 to 10 (32-/64-Bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012 R2
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Power
Power RequirementsPCIe
Physical
Dimensions7.1 x 2.8 x 0.8" / 18 x 7 x 2 cm
Weight2.0 lb / 0.9 kg

  • 2 independent, transformer-coupled stereo AES-3 inputs and outputs.
  • 2 independent, high-level balanced stereo inputs and outputs.
  • One of the stereo line inputs can act as a dual-mono or stereo-mic input with +48V phantom power and limiter.
  • Simultaneous record/play per channel.
  • 1 AES-11 synchronization input.
  • 2 opto isolated GPIOs.
  • 24-bit audio resolution.
  • Sampling rates up to 192 kHz.
  • Asynchronous sampling rate converters on each input.
  • Card synchronization to any input, AES-11 input or other PC-AD2 card.
  • 32- and 64-bit drivers for Windows 7/8/10, Windows Server 2008/R2, 2012/R2.
  • WDM-compliant supporting Wave, DirectSound, DirectShow and Core Audio APIs.
  • Compact PCIe half-height format

  • The PC-AD2 has two stereo analog inputs (the first of which can be used as a dual-mono or stereo-microphone input) and two stereo analog outputs, two stereo AES-3 inputs and two AES-3 stereo outputs, a dedicated AES-11 sync input, and two general purpose (GPIO) inputs and outputs.

  • When acting as a microphone input, phantom power can be applied at +48V to the microphone input connection, but is removed if Line Input 1 becomes active. An audio limiter on the mic input automatically reduces the microphone gain if the recording level approaches clipping.

  • The peak analog level sets the clipping threshold for the analog inputs to one of the following settings: +15, +18, +20, +22, or +24 dBu. With the Windows endpoint faders set to maximum, these levels correspond to full scale on the software audio streams.

  • The card’s core sampling rate can be synchronized to an external source chosen from either of the AES-3 inputs, the dedicated AES-11 sync input, or by using the optional inter-card cable (PC-AD2SY) for synchronizing to another PC-AD2.

  • Independent asynchronous sampling-rate conversion on the inputs supports rates from 32 to 192 kHz, while the output rate can be configured as 192, 96, 88.2, 48, 44.1 or 32 kHz, either free-running or locked to an AES11 reference on any of the digital inputs. Software sampling-rate conversion is automatically inserted by Windows when the application rate does not match the hardware rate, ensuring that files of any sample rate can be played and recorded. Extended software bit depths of 32- and 24-bit are supported as well as 16- and 8-bit for playback and recording. For each AES-3 input, the received sampling rate, frame lock, and sampling-rate converter status is visible.

  • The playback and recording topology is virtualized because Windows treats each input source as its own endpoint. Endpoints are the physical audio sources and destinations such as microphones, speakers, and line connectors. Each of the PC-AD2 card’s physical line inputs is represented by an endpoint device, and since the hardware has separate A/D converters or AES-3 receivers for each one, these inputs can be used simultaneously. A microphone endpoint is created, which is shared with endpoint analog Line Input 1. The Windows mixer API is virtualized for each application, providing just a mute and volume control for each endpoint, affecting only the audio going to and from that application.

  • The PC-AD2 has two optically isolated general-purpose inputs and outputs, which are accessed through a programming API supplied with the driver package. A demo program is included with the driver package to illustrate the operation of the GPIO API and to quickly test the GPIO functionality.

  • All the standard Windows audio APIs are available including the Core Audio API, Wave, DirectSound, DirectShow, MCI, and MIDI playback, as are a variety of audio-compression modes via the Windows Audio Compression Manager or other software compression systems.
  • Multiple cards may be installed in a single PC.
  • A 44-pin high-density D-type connector to XLRs and 9-pin D-type breakout cable are offered as connection options—the PC-AD2BC.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this card compatible with Adobe audition?

A: Absolutely - depending on the version of Audition you use, it may require the WDM driver set to be installed, which is included in the download drivers form Digigram. I have probably half a dozen PC's using this card and Adobe Audition V3.

Q: 2. How would I connect a conventional dynamic microphone to the audio mic input of the sound card?

A: You can use a (1/4") to 3.5mm TS connector

Q: 3. Will this work on a current Mac Pro?

A: No, the QNAP QXG-25G2SF-CX6 Dual-Port 25GbE PCIe 4.0 x8 Network Expansion Card only supports Windows, Linux, and QNAP operating systems. It is not compatible with the Mac Pro.

Q: 4. Does this support Truenas?

A: This card was designed for QNAP, Windows, and Linux.

Q: 5. any software included?

A: Yes It includes a software drivers for the card.

Q: 6. Does the ASUS Xonar SE 5.1 card support Stereo Mix as a recording device (input device)?

A: Yes, the ASUS Xonar SE 5.1-Channel PCIe Gaming Sound Card BH #ASXONARSE has a mic/line input which accepts Stereo signals for recording into your computer.

Q: 7. Will this card allow the PC to drive an Apple Display?

A: The HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low-Profile Card, (B&H # HE340L1AA), will allow Thunderbolt 4 devices to connect with a compatible HP workstation, however, the Apple Studio Display is not officially supported on Windows so I wouldn't recommend it for that.

Q: 8. What's the maximum size SSDs that it can accept? Please provide answer in mm.

A: The QNAP QM2-2P10G1TB can accept m.2 2280 drives which are 22mm wide and 80mm long.

Q: 9. Does this work with a Mac Pro (2019+) @ Mac OS 11+? When I search for sound cards and apply the 'Mac' and 'Mac / Windows', this product remains. But on the Creative Labs website, there is no mention of compatibility...

A: From Creative Labs' website: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD® processor equivalent (2.0 GHz or faster processor recommended) Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboard Microsoft® Windows® 10 32/64-bit, Windows 8 32/64 bit, Windows 7 32/64 bit, Windows Vista™ 32/64 bit, Windows XP 32/64 bit 1GB RAM 600 MB of free hard disk space Available PCI Express based 1.0a compliant slot CD or DVD drive for software installation

Q: 10. I bought the avermedia live gamer hd 2 card from B&H. The video capture (HDMI) is dingy looking and not sharp. All my cameras show a sharp picture on my other capture cards?

A: For troubleshooting help, please reach out to us at pc@bhphotovideo.com.

15/09/2024

[1] I an hearing impaired as a result of my service in Viet Nam. (Think guns, bombs and explosions) The VA has furnished me very functional hearing assist devices, which sends the audio from the computer directly into my hearing aids by means of an adapter using Bluetooth technology. The audio equipment found on motherboards is second rate, resulting in garbled, undecipherable human voices. After I got it configured, the Sound Blaster card cleared up the garbled human voices instantly.

5
13/07/2024

[PCIe] There's a reason why Wohlers are in every edit suite, control room, or QC bay I've ever worked in-- they're brilliant, and they're bullet-proof.� This model is no exception.
I was really bummed that they discontinued their last multi-channel analog monitor just before I tried to buy it, but this is a game replacement with the added benefit of AES/EBU and SDI (which I'll probably never use, but at least it's there).
Everything just feels right on the unit-- the knobs are all chunky and solid-feeling, and the control is intuitive.� And, of course, the sound is classic Wohler "ultra-near field"-- more than loud enough, and the imaging makes it feels like you're wearing headphones when you're not.
Please note, you will need DB25 breakout snakes for the analog inputs-- they're listed as a related item in this item's listing.� They are simple to connect and space-saving!

5
19/06/2024

[PCIe] Worked as advertised

5
13/05/2024

[1] works perfect, great sound and a lot of adjustments in software, enjoying it very much.

5
30/11/-0001

[48 V] I use the SB Z in my Windows 10 PC. I use the SPDIF Out to supply my external DAC, and this works great. Using the Windows Volume Mixer, I can sum all the various sources of sound generated by apps on the PC. But here's the cool part: I can also sum in the output of an external streamer, like a BlueSound Node. The streamer feeds the SB Z's SPDIF input. Within the SB Z app, Mixer, on the PC, i enable the SPDIF input, while under Advanced Features, I select Play stereo mix to digital output. Fabulous! Thanks, Sound Blaster! Thanks B&H!

5
30/11/-0001

[1] Great sound card. It just keeps jumping from the regular line to S/PDIF. But, I think that has something to do with my computer. I have to continue to download the driver even though I believe they are still there.


Maybe I should just switch to S/PDIF.

5

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