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New ARX USB-DI Digital to Analogue Direct Box

ARX releases new USB-DI Digital to Analogue Direct Box

In keeping with their policy of creating essential audio interfaces, ARX is pleased to announce the release of their unique new ARX USB-DI Digital to Analogue Direct Box.

The new USB-DI Transformer isolated dual channel USB audio to balanced XLR output DI Box is a true Plug and Play digital to analog pro audio interface.

The USB-DI removes the need to use any existing sound card outputs, with their inherent noisy environment and problematic grounding. It features full transformer balanced output isolation to eliminate earth loops / ground hum and other extraneous interaction noise and distortion.

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