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Grace Designs m108

8-Channel Remote Controlled Mic Preamplifier and ADC

Transparent eight-channel mic preamp with class-leading analogue-to-digital conversion and local and remote controlled operation.

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The Grace Design m108 is a transparent eight-channel mic preamp with class-leading analogue-to-digital conversion and local and remote controlled operation.

The Grace Design m108 uses a transformer-less, trans-impedance mic preamp design that delivers superior clarity and depth. The integrated A/D conversion provides up to 192kHz digital operation over AES, ADAT and USB outputs. The analogue-to-digital converter uses s-Lock PLL for jitter-free sample clock from external word clock or Dante Clock. The asynchronous mode USB interface delivers the best possible jitter performance when connected to a computer.

Operation of the m108 is easy and intuitive thanks to its clever user interface and push-button rotary encoder. All preamp functions such as +48 Volt phantom power, polarity reversal, channel grouping and meter peak clear are accessible via dedicated push-buttons. The OLD screen offers a crisp view of the system information such as channel gain settings, peak status, metering and system setup menu.

The m108 can be configured as part of a larger system thanks to integrated serial and MIDI controls or the existing m802 hardware remote control unit, Pro Tools, or the m108 control app. An Ethernet connector also allows extensive control via any modern web browsers. An optional Dante interface can also provide network audio configurations. The protocol used in the m108 is backwards compatible with the m802 and as a result, the m108 can easily integrate into an existing m802 system




Grace Design m108 Main Features:


  • 8 channels of pristine microphone preamplification
  • Broad gain range of 8 to 74dB, ribbon mic mode
  • 8 output channels of 192kHz ADC via AES, USB, and ADAT
  • Class 2/external word clock in and out
  • Reference-grade DAC and headphone amp
  • Low-latency monitoring for channel pairs or USB DAW playback
  • Front-panel Hi-Z inputs for channel 1 and 2
  • Clear, high-contrast OLED display with wide viewing angle
  • Combo RS 485/422 serial/MIDI ports
  • Network control via RJ45 Ethernet port
  • Expansion slots for optional Audinate and DANTE cards
  • Built-in cooling fan
  • Onboard universal 100-240VAC power supply
  • Designed and built in Grace Design's Lyons, Colorado, factory
  • 5-year transferable warranty
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Grace Designs m108

Grace Designs m108

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KEY FEATURES

High-Quality Sound Reproduction

The Grace Design m108 features a transformer-less, trans-impedance design ensuring unmatched audio clarity and depth, making it ideal for professional recording environments.

Advanced Connectivity

Offering up to 192kHz operation via AES, USB, and ADAT outputs, the m108 integrates seamlessly into various digital workflows, enhanced by s-Lock PLL for jitter-free external synchronization.

Versatile Control Options

This preamp supports comprehensive remote and local control through its user-friendly interface, dedicated hardware buttons, and network control via web browsers, ensuring flexible setup and operation.