RME M-32 AD Pro II

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RME M-32 AD Pro II

RME

M-32 AD Pro II

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 570171
Brand: RME
Model: M-32 AD Pro II
Price: $4,067.80

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The M-32 AD Pro II is a serious workhorse for professional studios needing pristine analog-to-digital conversion. Its Dante and AVB capabilities make it a dream for networked environments, and the build quality feels absolutely rock-solid. This is for engineers and facilities prioritizing absolute signal integrity and workflow efficiency above all else.

Product Description

  • RME M-32 AD Pro II
  • 32-Channel High-End AD Converter DANTE
  • 24 bit / 192 KHz
  • Fully balanced circuit design
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 120 dBA
  • Large
  • three-colour backlit channel display with peak / RMS display
  • 2" display with rotary knob for complete device control
  • SyncCheck and ICC
  • Five preset memories
  • Channel labelling fields with magnetic cover
  • Redundant power supply
  • Format: 19" / 1 U
  • Dimensions (W x H): approx. 483 x 44 mm
  • MILAN certified
  • *Connectors: *
  • 32 analogue outputs via 4x Sub-D 25-pin connectors (up to +24 dBu)
  • Two AVB interfaces: RJ45
  • MADI input and output: Coaxial BNC (optional optical SFP module available)
  • Word clock input and output: BNC
  • MIDI input and output (via adapter)
  • USB 2.0 for remote control (remote control not included)
PROS
  • • Exceptional 120 dBA SNR minimizes noise floor for pristine recordings.
  • • Robust, fully balanced circuitry ensures clean signal paths and headroom.
  • • Comprehensive metering (peak/RMS) simplifies gain staging and monitoring.
  • • Redundant power supply guarantees uninterrupted operation in critical environments.
CONS
  • • The Sub-D connectors feel dated and can be a cabling headache.
  • • Premium-priced, making it inaccessible for smaller, budget-conscious studios.
  • • USB 2.0 feels limiting given the unit's high-end capabilities.

Product Video

Key Features

Channels 32
Max Sample Rate 192 KHz
Bit Depth 24 bit
Connection Dante, AVB, MADI, USB 2.0
Clock BNC Word Clock
Weight Approx. 9 kg (19.8 lbs)

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Frequently Asked Questions

RME tends to offer a more transparent and neutral conversion, prioritizing accuracy over a particular 'color' – it’s a fantastic choice when you want to capture the source faithfully.
RME’s Dante implementation is generally well-supported, but a basic understanding of network configuration is still beneficial for optimal performance and troubleshooting.
While the magnetic covers are a bit old-school, the labeling fields are genuinely useful for quick identification, especially when dealing with complex routing scenarios and multiple engineers.

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