Digital output is available via dual ADAT optical outputs or AES/EBU DB-25 connectors, for easy integration with most popular audio interfaces. With a resume of conversion that includes the UA 2192, which was a huge hit with mastering engineers, the 4-710d’s eight analog inputs are digitized via ultra high-quality 24-bit A/D converters with sample rates up to 192kHz. The stuff of studio legend, each of the four mic channels features an 1176-style compressor, which captures the essence of UA compression with specially tuned fast and slow settings controlled by a simple front panel switch. The 4-710 also has rear-panel balanced XLR line input and output, for use in mix processing as well as tracking. Blend tube and solid-state characterĮach of the four mic preamp channels allow for continuously variable phase-aligned tone, between a 100% tube and 100% solid-state signal path.Īlong with true bypass for cleanest possible signal path to the converters, send and return jacks are available for external processing or signal access.
The UA 4-710d doesn’t stop there, it also has 8 channels of Universal Audio’s ultra high-quality conversion with four additional line inputs, enabling you to use the UA 4-710d as an eight-channel interface with four Universal Audio preamps-it doesn’t get better than that. With four hybrid, boutique quality preamps, the 4-710d is Universal Audio’s most flexible preamp, with unique tube and solid-state tone blending capabilities that enable you to record with transparency or add character depending on the sound source and you production values. Tubes are known for the rich euphonic tone they impart to signal as they saturate, while transistors maintain clean performance as gain increases-so why not have both options in one preamp? Now throw in UA’s legendary 1176-style compression on each channel and you have the Universal Audio 4-710d.
The Universal Audio 4-710d combines four award-winning, tone-blending, hybrid tube/solid-state preamps with 1176-style compression and 8 channels of high-quality, 24-bit/192 conversion