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mustream
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Lynx Two - Looking to buy - Need opinions

Hi All.. Been a while since i've posted here. Been pretty busy for the last couple of months.

OK.... I Currently own a Aardvark Q10(10 analogue ins & outs) -- and was looking to upgrade a few months before to RME FF 800, but Funds were an obsticle for me.
So right now, I'm looking at the Lynx TWO. I have a Mackie SR-24-4 Mixer(which i know is not the best sounding mixer) but sadly that's what i can use for now. I basically take all 10 outs of the Q10 and go into the mixer, then from one of the outs from the Mixer back into the Q10 for WAV. Mixdown.(Using Cubase SX buy the way)

So i'm thinking if I get a LYNX II A Model, than I can clock the Q10 to it to get a tighter sound. I've heard good things about Lynx and was wondering if anyone here has one and could give me a feedback on the Quality of it.

Or would it make sense to go that way???

What i would really like to do is to have the q10 Clocked to Lynx and when I'm ready to Mixdown to Stereo Wav, Go from the Mixer to Analogue In in the Lynx..... But i'm thinking that would mean that Cubase would have to Use 2 soundcard drivers at the same time, and I'm not sure if it can do that....

Any thoughts???

Post Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:02 pm 
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Anyone Use a Lynx II Card lately??

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It is not our place to do your research for you. No one replied because most here thought the same thing.

Try it out, if you like it, get it.

That being said, I prefer MAudio over Lynx.

Post Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:29 am 
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mustream
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Sorry.. I live in the Caribbean... It's not like i could walk in a store and try it for 30 days then return it if i don't like it. icon_sad.gif That would be nice though icon_wink.gif

Thanks anyways....

Just thought someone here would be able to give an opinion..

Post Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:33 pm 
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Surely your store has a testing room where you can play around with gear before you purchase...

Post Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:01 pm 
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Not really. Let me explain. In my country Pro gear is not sold. You would get things like SBLIVE and stuff like that. No such things like Lynx, or Apogee, or RME, or Fantoms or Triton's or Lucids' ----you get my picture right... And no there are no rooms for you to go test out something. That sort of thing doesn't happen down here in my country. So this is why I have to rely on Outside expertiste. If i have to buy something, I can only go on what I read... And that's a serious bummer because I have no real way of knowing if something would Truely work for me or not..

So this is why i was asking on the forum....

But Thanks anyway for the Response.......

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