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Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface
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Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

The Lynx Mesa interface presents a sleek, desktop-friendly design that's as comfortable in your home studio as a high-end commercial room.With four analog inputs, two balanced TRS monitor outputs, and dual headphone outs with dedicated level controls, it’s built to handle everything from solo projects to more involved sessions. From tracking vocals and guitar to cutting rough mixes or finals, Mesa’s flexibility and compact footprint make it an ideal companion for studio and mobile recording. The inclusion of a hi-contrast capacitive touchscreen pulled straight from Lynx’s flagship Hilo 2, makes on-device control intuitive and fast, while the included Mesa Control software expands your options even further.Mesa isn’t just about convenience; it’s all about audio quality that holds up under scrutiny. Built with the same transparent conversion and meticulous engineering that made the Aurora(n) a studio staple, Mesa gives engineers, musicians, and content creators a true window into their sound. It even doubles as a backup recorder thanks to its onboard MicroSD card slot that's perfect for capturing live sets or remote sessions without lugging a computer. With combo jacks for mic, line, or instrument-level inputs, plus digital I/O like S/PDIF and ADAT, it plays nice with all your gear. And yes, it’s DAW-agnostic, whether you’re working in Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton, or something else, Mesa connects and delivers. It’s a serious interface for people who take their sound seriously and also love a looker.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa FeaturesFour low-noise microphone/line/Hi-Z switchable inputs.14 total inputs and outputs with 2 loopback channels.Dual headphone outputs with dedicated D/A and independent level controls.Compact and portable for studio and live recording.Aurora(n) audio quality and transparency.Thunderbolt 3 interface for connection to Mac and Windows computers.High-contrast capacitive touchscreen interface.Flexible routing and monitor control.Optical I/O for S/PDIF or ADAT.Coax S/PDIF I/O.Word Clock in and out.SynchroLock 2™ low-jitter sample clock.MicroSD card slot for recording and playback.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa SpecificationsLine inTHD+N: ‐113dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filterFull scale input level: +20dBuDynamic range: 119dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.010dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐130dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalCommon mode rejection: greater than 80dBInput Impedance: 200kΩ balanced, 100kΩ unbalancedAll line input measurements made with 40 ohm source applied to inputGain settings: FixedConnector: Female XLR on combo jackBypasses Microphone preamp when in Line modeMic InFeatures Per Channel: 48V Phantom Power Pad Hi-Pass Filter Polarity Reversal 48V Lockout Channel Pairing for Stereo InputsTHD+N: -111dB (0.00028%) @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter @ 21.6dB gainEIN: -129dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 116dB A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal method @ 21.68dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.08dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFS @ all gain settingsCrosstalk: -127dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHz @ 21.6dB gainCommon Mode Rejection: 75dB min. -1dBFS, 60Hz and 1kHz @61.6dB gainFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 28.7dBuInput impedance: 2.1kΩGain Settings: 5.6dB or 13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB steps, pad disabled -8dB or 0dB to 55dB in 1dB steps, pad enabledPad Attenuation: 13.6dBHigh-Pass Filter: 80Hz, 12 dB / octaveConnector: Female XLR on combo jackHiZ InTHD+N: -109dB (0.00035%) 1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterEIN: -115dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 114dB A-weighted, -60dBFS method @ 21.6dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.05dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFSCrosstalk: -132dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHzFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 14.9dBu @5.6dB gainInput impedance: 1MΩ unbal. (TS), 2MΩ bal. (TRS)Gain Settings: 5.6dB/13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB stepsConnector: 1/4" TRS on combo jackDigital I/OS/PDIF I/O coax: transformer-coupled on RCA jacksS/PDIF I/O optical: on optical connectorsADAT I/O: 8 channels at 48 kHz when selected on optical connectorsMonitor OutTHD+N: -107dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterDynamic range: 121dB, A-weighted, -60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.02dB, 20-20kHzCrosstalk: -130dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signalOutput level at max: +19dBuOutput Impedance: 0.6ΩConnector: Two 1/4” TRS jacksHeadphone OutTHD+N: ‐107dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter, volume at maxDynamic range: 120dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.025dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐120dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalOutput level: 18.4dBu ... Lynx Studio Technology Mesa Audio Interface And AD/DA Converter, 14 x 14 I/O, 4 Mic/Line/Hi Z Inputs, 2 Headphone Outputs, Thunde

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Lynx Studio Mesa Desktop Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface

The Lynx Mesa interface presents a sleek, desktop-friendly design that's as comfortable in your home studio as a high-end commercial room.With four analog inputs, two balanced TRS monitor outputs, and dual headphone outs with dedicated level controls, it’s built to handle everything from solo projects to more involved sessions. From tracking vocals and guitar to cutting rough mixes or finals, Mesa’s flexibility and compact footprint make it an ideal companion for studio and mobile recording. The inclusion of a hi-contrast capacitive touchscreen pulled straight from Lynx’s flagship Hilo 2, makes on-device control intuitive and fast, while the included Mesa Control software expands your options even further.Mesa isn’t just about convenience; it’s all about audio quality that holds up under scrutiny. Built with the same transparent conversion and meticulous engineering that made the Aurora(n) a studio staple, Mesa gives engineers, musicians, and content creators a true window into their sound. It even doubles as a backup recorder thanks to its onboard MicroSD card slot that's perfect for capturing live sets or remote sessions without lugging a computer. With combo jacks for mic, line, or instrument-level inputs, plus digital I/O like S/PDIF and ADAT, it plays nice with all your gear. And yes, it’s DAW-agnostic, whether you’re working in Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton, or something else, Mesa connects and delivers. It’s a serious interface for people who take their sound seriously and also love a looker.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa FeaturesFour low-noise microphone/line/Hi-Z switchable inputs.14 total inputs and outputs with 2 loopback channels.Dual headphone outputs with dedicated D/A and independent level controls.Compact and portable for studio and live recording.Aurora(n) audio quality and transparency.Thunderbolt 3 interface for connection to Mac and Windows computers.High-contrast capacitive touchscreen interface.Flexible routing and monitor control.Optical I/O for S/PDIF or ADAT.Coax S/PDIF I/O.Word Clock in and out.SynchroLock 2™ low-jitter sample clock.MicroSD card slot for recording and playback.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa SpecificationsLine inTHD+N: ‐113dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filterFull scale input level: +20dBuDynamic range: 119dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.010dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐130dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalCommon mode rejection: greater than 80dBInput Impedance: 200kΩ balanced, 100kΩ unbalancedAll line input measurements made with 40 ohm source applied to inputGain settings: FixedConnector: Female XLR on combo jackBypasses Microphone preamp when in Line modeMic InFeatures Per Channel: 48V Phantom Power Pad Hi-Pass Filter Polarity Reversal 48V Lockout Channel Pairing for Stereo InputsTHD+N: -111dB (0.00028%) @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter @ 21.6dB gainEIN: -129dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 116dB A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal method @ 21.68dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.08dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFS @ all gain settingsCrosstalk: -127dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHz @ 21.6dB gainCommon Mode Rejection: 75dB min. -1dBFS, 60Hz and 1kHz @61.6dB gainFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 28.7dBuInput impedance: 2.1kΩGain Settings: 5.6dB or 13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB steps, pad disabled -8dB or 0dB to 55dB in 1dB steps, pad enabledPad Attenuation: 13.6dBHigh-Pass Filter: 80Hz, 12 dB / octaveConnector: Female XLR on combo jackHiZ InTHD+N: -109dB (0.00035%) 1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterEIN: -115dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 114dB A-weighted, -60dBFS method @ 21.6dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.05dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFSCrosstalk: -132dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHzFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 14.9dBu @5.6dB gainInput impedance: 1MΩ unbal. (TS), 2MΩ bal. (TRS)Gain Settings: 5.6dB/13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB stepsConnector: 1/4" TRS on combo jackDigital I/OS/PDIF I/O coax: transformer-coupled on RCA jacksS/PDIF I/O optical: on optical connectorsADAT I/O: 8 channels at 48 kHz when selected on optical connectorsMonitor OutTHD+N: -107dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterDynamic range: 121dB, A-weighted, -60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.02dB, 20-20kHzCrosstalk: -130dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signalOutput level at max: +19dBuOutput Impedance: 0.6ΩConnector: Two 1/4” TRS jacksHeadphone OutTHD+N: ‐107dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter, volume at maxDynamic range: 120dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.025dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐120dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalOutput level: 18.4dBu ... Lynx Studio Technology Mesa Audio Interface And AD/DA Converter, 14 x 14 I/O, 4 Mic/Line/Hi Z Inputs, 2 Headphone Outputs, Thunde

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The Lynx Mesa interface presents a sleek, desktop-friendly design that's as comfortable in your home studio as a high-end commercial room.With four analog inputs, two balanced TRS monitor outputs, and dual headphone outs with dedicated level controls, it’s built to handle everything from solo projects to more involved sessions. From tracking vocals and guitar to cutting rough mixes or finals, Mesa’s flexibility and compact footprint make it an ideal companion for studio and mobile recording. The inclusion of a hi-contrast capacitive touchscreen pulled straight from Lynx’s flagship Hilo 2, makes on-device control intuitive and fast, while the included Mesa Control software expands your options even further.Mesa isn’t just about convenience; it’s all about audio quality that holds up under scrutiny. Built with the same transparent conversion and meticulous engineering that made the Aurora(n) a studio staple, Mesa gives engineers, musicians, and content creators a true window into their sound. It even doubles as a backup recorder thanks to its onboard MicroSD card slot that's perfect for capturing live sets or remote sessions without lugging a computer. With combo jacks for mic, line, or instrument-level inputs, plus digital I/O like S/PDIF and ADAT, it plays nice with all your gear. And yes, it’s DAW-agnostic, whether you’re working in Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton, or something else, Mesa connects and delivers. It’s a serious interface for people who take their sound seriously and also love a looker.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa FeaturesFour low-noise microphone/line/Hi-Z switchable inputs.14 total inputs and outputs with 2 loopback channels.Dual headphone outputs with dedicated D/A and independent level controls.Compact and portable for studio and live recording.Aurora(n) audio quality and transparency.Thunderbolt 3 interface for connection to Mac and Windows computers.High-contrast capacitive touchscreen interface.Flexible routing and monitor control.Optical I/O for S/PDIF or ADAT.Coax S/PDIF I/O.Word Clock in and out.SynchroLock 2™ low-jitter sample clock.MicroSD card slot for recording and playback.Lynx Studio Technology Mesa SpecificationsLine inTHD+N: ‐113dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filterFull scale input level: +20dBuDynamic range: 119dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.010dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐130dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalCommon mode rejection: greater than 80dBInput Impedance: 200kΩ balanced, 100kΩ unbalancedAll line input measurements made with 40 ohm source applied to inputGain settings: FixedConnector: Female XLR on combo jackBypasses Microphone preamp when in Line modeMic InFeatures Per Channel: 48V Phantom Power Pad Hi-Pass Filter Polarity Reversal 48V Lockout Channel Pairing for Stereo InputsTHD+N: -111dB (0.00028%) @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter @ 21.6dB gainEIN: -129dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 116dB A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal method @ 21.68dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.08dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFS @ all gain settingsCrosstalk: -127dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHz @ 21.6dB gainCommon Mode Rejection: 75dB min. -1dBFS, 60Hz and 1kHz @61.6dB gainFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 28.7dBuInput impedance: 2.1kΩGain Settings: 5.6dB or 13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB steps, pad disabled -8dB or 0dB to 55dB in 1dB steps, pad enabledPad Attenuation: 13.6dBHigh-Pass Filter: 80Hz, 12 dB / octaveConnector: Female XLR on combo jackHiZ InTHD+N: -109dB (0.00035%) 1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterEIN: -115dBu A-weighted, -60dBFS methodDynamic Range: 114dB A-weighted, -60dBFS method @ 21.6dB gainFrequency Response: +0.01 / -0.05dB max. Deviation over 20-20kHz band, -1dBFSCrosstalk: -132dB max. Adjacent channel, -1dBFS, 1kHzFull-scale Input Level for A/D: 14.9dBu @5.6dB gainInput impedance: 1MΩ unbal. (TS), 2MΩ bal. (TRS)Gain Settings: 5.6dB/13.6dB to 68.6dB in 1dB stepsConnector: 1/4" TRS on combo jackDigital I/OS/PDIF I/O coax: transformer-coupled on RCA jacksS/PDIF I/O optical: on optical connectorsADAT I/O: 8 channels at 48 kHz when selected on optical connectorsMonitor OutTHD+N: -107dB @1kHz, -1dBFS, 20kHz filterDynamic range: 121dB, A-weighted, -60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.02dB, 20-20kHzCrosstalk: -130dB maximum @ 1kHz, -1dBFS signalOutput level at max: +19dBuOutput Impedance: 0.6ΩConnector: Two 1/4” TRS jacksHeadphone OutTHD+N: ‐107dB @1kHz, ‐1dBFS, 20kHz filter, volume at maxDynamic range: 120dB, A‐weighted, ‐60dBFS signal methodFrequency response: ±0.025dB, 20–20kHzCrosstalk: ‐120dB maximum @ 1kHz, ‐1dBFS signalOutput level: 18.4dBu ... Lynx Studio Technology Mesa Audio Interface And AD/DA Converter, 14 x 14 I/O, 4 Mic/Line/Hi Z Inputs, 2 Headphone Outputs, Thunde

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