
Lacvik
The Lacvik VCA-ADB95-8 is an 8‑channel, Class‑A analog‑to‑digital converter pack with transformer‑coupled mic preamps and native Dante networking. It offers 24‑bit/192 kHz conversion, ultra‑low jitter and a modular 1U rackmount chassis aimed at professional studios and live sound rigs.
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$14.99
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$19.69
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$14.99
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$23.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the VCA‑ADB95‑8 for its unmatched transparency, ultra‑low jitter and rock‑solid construction, positioning it as a high‑end alternative to larger converters like the Prism ADA‑8X. While the lack of onboard DSP and the steep Dante learning curve are noted drawbacks, the unit’s precise gain control and flexible I/O earn it top marks across major publications, resulting in an average score of 4.7/5.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the unit’s whisper‑quiet preamps and rock‑solid Dante performance, especially for live‑sound and touring applications. Common complaints revolve around the time‑consuming Dante setup, audible fan noise in very quiet sessions, and the absence of USB/Thunderbolt connectivity, which forces additional hardware investment.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report a steep and time‑consuming Dante configuration process, audible fan noise in quiet recording environments, and frustration over the lack of USB/Thunderbolt connectivity which forces additional network hardware.
How It Compares
vs. RME MADIFACE USB (8ch)
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Choose RME for mobile or USB‑centric workflows; choose Lacvik for permanent Dante‑based installations requiring lower jitter and higher DR.
vs. Prism ADA‑8XR
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Prism is best for mastering or ultra‑high‑end studios where absolute transparency outweighs cost; Lacvik is better for studios that need native Dante and a more compact, cost‑effective solution.
vs. Lynx Aurora(n) 8
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Lynx suits users who value modular expandability and solid build quality; Lacvik wins for studios prioritizing native Dante and the lowest noise floor.
vs. Bricasti M7 (8ch)
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Bricasti is the choice for top‑tier mastering facilities needing ultimate fidelity; Lacvik offers a more affordable, network‑ready solution for professional studios.