Lynx announce Hilo 2 A-D/D-A Converter & Interface
Building on the success of the original Hilo, released in 2012, Lynx believe Hilo 2 delivers a number of improvements over its predecessor.
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Building on the success of the original Hilo, released in 2012, Lynx believe Hilo 2 delivers a number of improvements over its predecessor.
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No expense has been spared in the design of Lynx Studio Technology's latest soundcard, which adds 192kHz capability to remarkable sound quality, bringing it into real competition with high-end, stand-alone converter boxes.