Apogee announce new Symphony I/O MkI Trade-In Scheme
£600 off SRP inc VAT of Apogee Symphony I/O MkII chassis with Symphony Mk1 chassis trade-in

Following its success in previous years, Apogee is pleased to announce that it is re-running the Apogee Symphony I/O Chassis Trade-In Scheme. This allows Symphony I/O Mk I users the opportunity to part exchange their old chassis for a brand-new Symphony I/O Mk II, at participating resellers.
The scheme runs from 20th August to 20th October 2023, offering a £600 discount from the SRP inc VAT of a new Symphony I/O mkII chassis in exchange for a mkI chassis trade-in.
Connectivity
There are 3 connection modules to choose from on Symphony I/O Mk II:
– Thunderbolt 2 – Up to 64 Channels
– Pro Tools Plus – Up to 192 Channels (3 HDX cards)
– Pro Tools & Dante – Up to 512 Channels (Dante)
It’s possible to combine Thunderbolt connectivity with either Pro Tools or Dante.
Module Compatibility
You can keep your modules and install them into your new chassis. However, the performance of the newer modules such as Connect 8 MP and 16 x 16 SE have been greatly improved. It’s worth considering whether you would like to upgrade your signal path at the same time.
Almost all Symphony I/O Mk 1 Modules are compatible with the Symphony I/O Mk II, with the exception of:
– Analogue In 16 (1st Gen) – 16 Line In, 16 AES Out, 16 Optical Out
– Analogue Out 16 (1st Gen) – 16 Line Out, 16 AES In, 16 Optical In
Please contact any of the following resellers to discuss and arrange your Symphony Trade-In:
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