These Lavrys are such great units! Sadly, just not doing any recording or mixing these days so they've got to go. You probably already know what they're about; this particular unit is the 6-channel DA version. Mechanically and electronically in perfect condition with no issues whatsoever, cosmetically a bit scratched from being racked and re-racked a couple of times.
I am the original owner; want to say I purchased the unit new in 2009, definitely in the span of a year before or after.
This sale includes a power cable and a nice Mogami 75 Ohm clocking cable to chain it with another unit or output / input clocking signal.
Here's what the internet says:
The "LavryBlue" Conversion System offers affordable high-end conversion and features. The LavryBlue system is suited for applications ranging from 2 channel recording and mastering to multitrack workstations, and surround sound applications. Versatile and flexible, the LavryBlue is field expandable as more tracks or capabilities are desired. This versatile system gives you 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96 kHz sampling frequencies. This unit is outfitted with six channels of DA converters.
The DA is easy to use. It automatically detects and displays the input data rate. The user can optimize for minimum jitter by setting the D/A to CrystalLock for stereo, narrow lock for multitrack applications and wide lock for non standard frequencies.
Internal crystal modes:
- 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz; All at +/- 25ppm
- Narrow lock range: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz ; All at +/- 100ppm minimum (+/- 150ppm typical)
- Wide lock range: Low 37kHz - 52kHz, High 74kHz - 100kHz - external sync input: word clock or AES, Requires 2-5v amplitude into 75W, termination connected externally
- X2 switch enables generation of double sampling speeds (74kHz - 100kHz) from normal rates (37kHz -50kHz)
- Analog DA outputs may be configured for balanced or unbalanced operation - this unit operates with AC power from 90 - 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Both the AD and DA modules have only AES/EBU digital I/O - the analog section is all balanced XLR