Burl Audio & The B80 MOTHERSHIP Have Landed at ProSound!

 

April 7, 2011

 

ProSound is now proudly carrying Burl Audio units. Santa Cruz, California based Burl Audio products are designed by professional recording engineers, for recording engineers. Built to significantly improve your recording, mixdown and mastering, Burl pro audio gear are made with a toughness that will keep them a life-long asset to your studio. Many notable commercial studios and engineers consider their Burl Audio Unit to be a cornerstone of their professional audio equipment. The Burl Audio product array includes the acclaimed B2 Bomber ADC and B2 Bomber DAC’s 2-channel 192kHz analog to digital converters, the B1 and B1D MIC PRES, a single channel mic pre for the API 500-series and the B80 MOTHERSHIP, the multi-channel version of the B2 Bomber’s ADC and DAC’s.

If you are looking for one of the best AD/DA converters for a reasonable price, look no further than the Burl Audio B80 Mothership AD/DA converter. This unit has up to 80 channel capability, and using a card based system, with a heavy duty 4U chassis, the B80 Mothership audio analog digital converter employs 10 card slots with 2, 4 and 8 channel AD/DA cards, all with the B2 quality signal path.Every ADC channel has a BX1 transformer and every DAC channel has the latest Burl Audio discrete op-amp, BOPA2, technology. For many who have already embraced the B2 Bomber, this is a dream come true. Recording an entire band and playing back through 24 channels Burl at a time, is a truly beautiful experience. Read more about the Burl Audio B80 Mothership AD/DA converter, click here.

The B2 Bomber ADC from BURL Audio is the most significant piece of audio gear in your studio, and you don’t even own it yet. You’ve spent a fortune on great mics, great mic pres, and a kick ass DAW, but unfortunately you are missing one key component; an ADC with an audio path worthy of your recordings.
Open up your best mic pre and look inside. You will see high quality components like tubes, large transformers and high quality capacitors. Open up your ADC and you will find cheap 10 cent capacitors and run-of-the-mill 25 cent op-amps, even when you’ve spent a lot of money on your interface. Most DAW hardware interfaces are designed for interconnectivity with little attention to the analog audio path, or even the conversion, let alone the tone. Read more about the Burl Audio B2 Bomber ADC, click here.

Burl Audio’s B2 Bomber DAC is the result of tireless digital to analog research and development. As a result the B2 DAC features unique class-A, discrete op-amps with passive filtering. This makes the B2 DAC ideal for monitoring. Couple this with state of the art conversion technology and the B2 Bomber DAC delivers sonic purity and dynamics thus far unheard of. As a compliment to the B2 ADC, the B2 DAC punches you in the chest with low end while the 3D spaciality and stereo spread give you amazing detail throughout the spectrum. Add to that a sweat tone that is easy on your ears, and you have a unit that you will instantly fall in love with. Read more about the Burl Audio B2 Bomber ADC, click here.

Burl Audio also produces the B1 and B1D Microphone Pre Amps. Based on the API 500 series form factor, the B1 was designed to compliment the B2 Bomber ADC, and give you multi-channel pleasure. With the proprietary BX3 input transformer and BX2 output transformer, the B1 Mic Pre delivers warmth with depth and clarity.

The B1D is the same as the B1 except that it has an all iron BX4 output transformer giving it a more terrifying rock tone. An all discrete transistor, class-A, direct coupled, capacitor free circuit path, gives the B1amazing punch on drums, beautiful tonality on guitars, and warmth with presence on vocals. Read more about the Burl Audio B2 Bomber ADC, click here.

You can purchase Burl Audio professional audio gear, as well as other recording equipment, from ProSound.com’s store, or give us a call today: (619) 583-7851. We are located in San Diego though ship anywhere in the U.S.

 
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