Behringer ADA8200 Quick Start Guide

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Year 2021
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Behringer ADA8200 Specification

The Behringer ADA8200 is an 8-channel analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converter designed to enhance audio interfaces, mixing consoles, and recording systems with additional I/O flexibility. It supports ADAT optical format, allowing seamless integration with ADAT-equipped devices. The unit features eight MIDAS-designed microphone preamps known for their exceptional audio quality and low noise performance, ensuring pristine signal capture. Each channel offers XLR/TRS combo inputs, providing versatile connectivity options for microphones and line-level instruments.

The ADA8200 operates at sample rates up to 48 kHz, delivering clear and detailed audio conversion. On the output side, it includes eight balanced line outputs via TRS connectors, facilitating straightforward connectivity to a variety of audio equipment. The converter boasts a 24-bit resolution, ensuring high fidelity audio reproduction.

The front panel of the ADA8200 includes signal and clip LEDs for each channel, providing visual monitoring of audio levels to prevent distortion. The rear panel houses the ADAT input and output ports, along with a power switch. The device is housed in a rugged 1U rackmount chassis, making it suitable for both studio and live sound applications.

Additionally, the ADA8200 is equipped with a word clock input for precise synchronization with other digital audio equipment, enhancing operational stability and timing accuracy. Its versatile design and robust performance make it a reliable choice for expanding audio routing capabilities in professional and home studio environments. The ADA8200 is renowned for its cost-effective approach to high-quality audio conversion, making it a popular choice among audio engineers and musicians alike.

Behringer ADA8200 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer ADA8200 to my audio interface?

To connect the ADA8200 to your audio interface, use an ADAT optical cable. Connect one end to the ADAT OUT port on the ADA8200 and the other end to the ADAT IN port on your audio interface. Ensure both devices are set to the same sample rate.

What is the maximum sample rate supported by the Behringer ADA8200?

The Behringer ADA8200 supports a maximum sample rate of 48 kHz. Ensure your digital audio setup is configured to this rate for optimal performance.

How can I troubleshoot audio dropouts when using the ADA8200?

Check your ADAT cables for damage and ensure they are securely connected. Make sure both devices are synchronized to the same clock source and sample rate. You may also need to update the firmware of your audio interface or ADA8200.

Can I use the ADA8200 as a standalone preamp without an audio interface?

Yes, you can use the ADA8200 as a standalone preamp by connecting your microphones or instruments to the XLR/TRS inputs and using the line outputs to connect to other audio equipment.

How do I set the ADA8200 as the master clock in my audio setup?

To set the ADA8200 as the master clock, switch the clock source to internal on the ADA8200. Connect the ADAT output to your audio interface's ADAT input and set the interface to use the external ADAT clock.

What should I do if the ADA8200 is not recognized by my DAW?

Ensure that the ADA8200 is properly connected to your audio interface using an ADAT cable. Verify that the sample rates and clock sources are correctly configured. Restart your DAW and rescan for hardware devices.

How can I perform maintenance on my Behringer ADA8200?

Regularly check and clean the ADAT ports and connectors. Keep the unit in a dry and dust-free environment. If needed, gently clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid opening the unit as there are no user-serviceable parts inside.

Is it possible to chain multiple ADA8200 units together?

Yes, you can chain multiple ADA8200 units by connecting each unit to separate ADAT ports on your audio interface, if available. Ensure that only one unit is set as the master clock to avoid sync issues.

What type of inputs and outputs does the Behringer ADA8200 have?

The ADA8200 features 8 XLR/TRS combo inputs for microphones and line-level sources, and 8 line outputs. It also includes ADAT in/out ports for digital connectivity.

Why is there no sound coming from my ADA8200 outputs?

Ensure that your input sources are correctly connected and that the gain levels are properly set. Verify that the ADAT connection to your audio interface is secure and that the correct input/output routing is configured in your DAW.