The Apogee Ensemble Thunderbolt's A/D conversion has received a significant upgrade over its predecessor, giving you greater dynamic range, lower distortion, and an almost nonexistent noise level. The icing on the cake; however, is the Ensemble Thunderbolt's inclusion of an ESS Sabre32 32-bit Hyperstream D/A converter with a Time Domain Jitter Eliminator, providing you with unbelievably clear, jitter-free audio playback. When compared to older 24-bit technology, the ESS Sabre32 D/A converter's 32-bit filter processing results in an astonishingly low THD+N specification and a large dynamic range, improving upon the audio fidelity and transparency for which Apogee is renowned. While already wildly popular with the audiophile community, Apogee is one of the first manufacturers to utilize the ESS Sabre32 D/A converter for pro audio applications.
Pristine preamps result in detailed, distortion-free recordings
Featuring eight uniquely-designed mic preamps, the Ensemble Thunderbolt utilizes Apogee's Advanced Stepped Gain Architecture, which uses a dynamically-optimized circuit to give you superior bandwidth, ultra-low noise, and nonexistent distortion, for up to 75dB of clean, useable gain. Whether you mic up a manic drummer's kit, record a dynamic vocalist, or capture delicate orchestral instruments, these pristine preamps will ensure that your recordings retain all of the focus, intricate detail, and 3-dimensional impact of the original performance.
Ample I/O and expandability provide lots of recording and monitoring options
The Apogee Ensemble Thunderbolt gives you so much I/O, you'll never find yourself coming up short, regardless of how you work. Featuring four combo inputs and 4 XLR inputs, the Ensemble Thunderbolt lets you connect up to eight microphones, external mic preamps, or any other pieces of analog gear. You also get ten highly-configurable balanced line outputs (2 balanced monitor outputs and eight balanced line outputs) that are designed to accommodate a wide variety of workflows. Whether you mix in-the-box or on an external console, the Ensemble Thunderbolt makes it easy to get to work quickly and efficiently. On top of that, you get two independently-controlled headphone outputs, two hardware inserts, 18 channels of digital I/O, and a word clock input and output. Need more I/O? Connect a second Ensemble Thunderbolt to your Mac to double your analog inputs and outputs, or expand your rig with any Apogee Element interface for Ensemble-quality I/O at an incredible price.
Features:
- Software driver and 32-bit signal path for ultra-low latency and unmatched CPU efficiency
- Converters provide exceptional-sounding audio, whether going in or coming out
- Pristine preamps result in detailed, distortion-free recordings
- Soft Limit prevents digital clipping that causes distortion
- Ample I/O provides lots of recording and monitoring options
- Class A JFET circuits preserve every drop of your guitar's feel, tone, and harmonic character
- Hardware/software hybrid approach for a refined user experience
- Connect a second Ensemble Thunderbolt or any Element-series interface to expand your I/O
- Apogee Control software allows control via iOS remote app and Apogee Control hardware
- Direct monitoring feature in Logic Pro X eliminates recording latency