

The opamp in the preamp stage is the jrc 2122 and ,I think, MAX4477.

The mic line pre's (and also the DI) are decoupled with Jamicon electrolytic capacitors (220 uf 100v, 47 uf 63 and 25 v), and they have a reputation of poor audio quality, and a small and cheap smd capacitors. I think the worst part is the analog input and output stage. so why this limitation?īut, from what I have read in the web their are decent converter. The first thing I noticed is that the AD and Da can sample up to 192 Khz. The AD converter are Cirrus Logic cs5361 KSZ and the DA is cs4392 KZZ. I posted the internal pictures of the unit. If anyone is interested and would like to make some suggestions it would be great. I decided to open my Mbox 2 and look inside it to find some possible modifications. Hi, after about a week of research, I decided to write this post because there aren't many informations on this audio interface.
