The Lavry SAVITR AD-24-200 is a mastering-grade analogue-to-digital converter designed for the most demanding recording and mastering environments. Building on the legacy of the acclaimed AD122 series, the Savitr raises the standard with lower distortion, extended clocking to 192 kHz, and automatic search and lock of external clock signals. It delivers pristine conversion quality, intuitive operation, and a high-resolution metering display to support professional workflows.
Two configurations are available: the Lavry SAVITR (MWC) and the Lavry SAVITR (AUX). The Multiple WordClock model provides four additional WordClock outputs with termination sensing and LED indicators, transforming the unit into a highly stable masterclock. Correct termination minimises jitter, ensuring the lowest possible distortion, while the clear LED indicators provide immediate feedback on clock signal integrity.
The Auxiliary Output model offers an additional digital output, enabling independent user control over audio formats (AES/SPDIF) and clock sources for the main and auxiliary outputs. This makes it ideal for setups requiring simultaneous routing to multiple destinations with different format and clocking requirements.
Both versions of the Lavry SAVITR feature user-selectable MX clipping, four levels of soft saturation, and a low-latency mode, providing engineers with precise control over how signals are captured. With an astonishing dynamic range of up to 128 dB, extremely low THD+N figures, and ultra-low conversion latency, the Lavry SAVITR AD-24-200 sets a new benchmark for transparency and performance in professional audio conversion.
Features
- Pristine audio performance with THD+N up to 200 kHz sample rate
- High-resolution metering display for accurate monitoring
- Intuitive operation for professional workflows
- Multiple WordClock Module (MWC) with 4 outputs, termination sensing, and LED indication
- Main and Auxiliary digital outputs with independent format and clock control (AUX)
- Supports independent audio formats (AES/SPDIF)
- Independent clocking with Search & Lock or Internal modes
- User-selectable MX clipping (on/off)
- User-selectable soft saturation levels (4)
- User-selectable low latency mode (on/off)