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Difference between the 6867 and 6313 8 out Xpandrs...

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 6:43 pm
by nads
Apart from one kit plugging into the mainboard and one into the RFX unit, would their be any probs using the 6313 kit over the 6867 kit...Anyone out there who can tell me exactly what the difference would be?? Cheers, Nads... this is with an E4XT..

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 8:14 pm
by rippin snare
hi mate,
it is a good thing you asked this before you went out and purchased. Now... I don't remember which model number refers to the mainboard outputs and which refers to the rfx outputs but to put it plain and simple are you ever planning on getting the rfx card? If so DO NOT get the output expander that goes to the mainboard? Why? Because if you get that it won't work with the rfx card and you will need to re-buy the outputs for the rfx card at a later date. The rfx outputs hook directly to the rfx card itself which is how it does its routing. It is also 24 bit which the others aren't... I believe they are only 16. If you are planning on getting the rfx card then get the proper outputs for that. It is also about half the price of the other outputs which are the same price as a rfx card itself! IT would be much better to go that route. If you don't want an rfx card then the other will suit just find and will match the quality of the outputs already present in the sampler.

I hope this helps.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 3:51 am
by nads
Yeah snare man! Already got the RFX and I sort of figured that 6313 would be no good. There is a 6313 kit for sale on the E5000 list if anyone is interested....Cheers, Nads.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2003 8:33 am
by bounce
yep, that was me who posted on the e5000 yahoogroups.
I still have the outputcard for sale.
it is the 6313 card and fits without the RFX card.
i'm selling it for less than half the newprice and it's as good as new.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 12:15 am
by bounce
6313 output is not for sale anymore.
i'm keeping it myself :slayer:

sold my rfx though... it bugged to much