RME M-32 AD Pro II-D

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RME M-32 AD Pro II-D

RME

M-32 AD Pro II-D

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 570193
Brand: RME
Model: M-32 AD Pro II-D
Price: $4,719.00

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The RME M-32 AD Pro II-D is a powerhouse for professional recording facilities and broadcast environments. Its transparent conversion and flexible routing options deliver unmatched audio quality and control—a serious tool for those demanding the absolute best in digital audio. If you're running a complex, multi-mic setup and need pristine, reliable conversion, this is a game-changer.

Product Description

  • RME M-32 DA 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
  • 5 Preset memories
  • Magnetic cover with customisable channel labels
  • Redundant internal power supply unit
  • Format: 19" 1 U
  • Dimensions (W x H): approx. 483 x 44 mm
  • *Connections: *
  • 32 Analogue inputs via 4x Sub-D 25-pin connectors (up to +24 dBu)
  • 2 DANTE 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 signal-to-noise ratio ensures pristine, noise-free recordings.
  • • DANTE connectivity provides rock-solid, low-latency digital audio transport.
  • • Robust, fully balanced circuit design minimizes noise and maximizes headroom.
  • • Intuitive rotary knob and backlit display simplify complex workflows significantly.
CONS
  • • The Sub-D 25-pin connectors can be a hassle for modern studio setups.
  • • Premium-priced, representing a significant investment for smaller studios.
  • • USB 2.0 feels dated; a USB 3.0 implementation would be a welcome upgrade.

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Key Features

Channels 32
Max Sample Rate 192 kHz
Bit Depth 24 Bit
Connection DANTE, MADI, BNC, Sub-D 25-pin
Clock BNC Word Clock
Weight Approximately 7 kg (estimated based on similar RME devices)

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Frequently Asked Questions

DANTE offers more flexibility in network routing and management, while MADI provides a straightforward, high-channel-count solution—both are rock solid, the choice depends on your network infrastructure.
Absolutely. SyncCheck and ICC drastically reduce setup time and potential clocking issues, ensuring accurate and reliable synchronization across your entire system.
You'll need high-quality, shielded Sub-D cables – often custom-made – to handle the signal count and maintain the converter’s exceptional noise performance. Budget accordingly for reliable cables.

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