Owner`s manual
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1985
Introduction of the 102 Series, a 24 bit modular digital audio processor for
mastering studios
1986 Introduction of one of the first sample rate converters for digital audio
1987 Introduction of one of the first digital equalizers
1989 Introduction of one of the first digital dynamics processors
1991
Introduction of the Ibis digital mixing console, built for the mix-down of
classical music
1993
Introduction of the Gambit Series of digital audio processors, which employ
40 bit floating point processing and sport an extremely ergonomic user
interface
1995 First 96 kHz sampling rate capable products delivered
2001
Introduction of the MEDEA High-End Hi-Fi D/A Converter, the first
product in our High-End series
2004 Introduction of the JASON CD Transport
2007 Introduction of the CASTOR High-End Hi-Fi Power Amplifier
2008
Introduction of the MINERVA Firewire D/A Converter and the VESTA
Firewire-AES/EBU interface
2010
Introduction of the DAC202 Firewire D/A Converter, the INT202 Firewire
Interface and the ATT202 Passive Attenuator
2011
Introduction of the MAN301 Music Archive Network Player and the INT203
Firewire I/O Interface
2012
Introduction of the MEDEA+ D/A Converter, the MEDEA with an en-
hanced analog section
2013
Introduction of the INT204 USB/DSD Interface and the MEDUS State Of
The Art D/A Converter. Continuing development of the MAN301 Network
Player with new software features.