Prism Sound Lyra 2
Best professional interface for engineers demanding uncompromising, reference-grade audio accuracy.
This interface brings the legendary, clinical precision of high-end studio conversion into a portable footprint. You sacrifice the sheer channel count of larger rack units, but you gain an uncompromising signal path and the peace of mind that comes with built-in error checking.
$2444.00
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Thomann
Who it's for
- Mastering engineers requiring absolute sonic transparency and detail
- Recording artists needing clean gain and protection from clipping
- Professional studio owners demanding rugged, reliable hardware
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious producers working in home or project studios
- Engineers needing extensive analog connectivity for large tracking sessions
- Users preferring simple, plug-and-play software interfaces
Performance breakdown
Conversion Fidelity
Reference-grade AD/DA circuitry delivers industry-leading transparency for critical listening.
Preamp Performance
Class-A preamps provide exceptional gain with virtually zero audible coloration.
Signal Integrity
Verifile technology offers unmatched confidence in data accuracy during recording sessions.
Build Quality
Rugged aluminum chassis ensures long-term reliability in demanding studio environments.
Software Control
Dedicated control panel offers deep routing options for complex professional workflows.
Connectivity Versatility
Comprehensive digital and analog I/O handles diverse studio setups with ease.
Key Specs
Analogue Input Channels
2 A/D
Analogue Line Output Channels
4 D/A
Digital I/O
S/PDIF / ADAT Optical In/Out
Digital Sync
Word-clock Sync I/O, AES3 Mode on RCA/Phono
Dimensions (Table top)
W: 285mm D: 242mm H: 50mm
Dimensions (Rack-mount)
W: 483mm D: 242mm H: 44.5mm (1U 19inch rack mountable 2/3 width)
Power Supply
90-250VAC, 50/60Hz internal
Mounting Type
Desktop, Rack Mount
Housing Material
Aluminum
Conversion Type
Digital to Analog (DAC), Analog to Digital (ADC)
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