Thunderbolt to Firewire Adapter on Mac - M-audio Profire 610
Thunderbolt to Firewire Adapter on Mac - M-audio Profire 610 Posted on: 17.12.2012 by Fidel Hakimian I've looked endlessly on the web for information regarding the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter for my MacBook Air 2012 running OSX 10.8. I just want to spread the word out to all, I own an M-audio Profire 610 audio interface, and can confirm that I am able to use it fully bus powered! I just made sure I installed the latest driver for the interface from M-Audio's website. Many places state that the adapter can only power up to 7W of power, I was afraid that it wouldn't be enough to power my interface without the need of a power adapter for the extra juice. But again, I am running the interface fully bus powered without any drop outs and all in and out ports are fully functional!. | |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
Fidel Hakimian 17.12.2012 | I've looked endlessly on the web for information regarding the Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter for my MacBook Air 2012 running OSX 10.8. I just want to spread the word out to all, I own an M-audio Profire 610 audio interface, and can confirm that I am able to use it fully bus powered! I just made sure I installed the latest driver for the interface from M-Audio's website. Many places state that the adapter can only power up to 7W of power, I was afraid that it wouldn't be enough to power my interface without the need of a power adapter for the extra juice. But again, I am running the interface fully bus powered without any drop outs and all in and out ports are fully functional!. |
Jacque Matiz 25.09.2013 | Thanks for the info! Just to make sure I am understanding correctly. I have a M-audio Profire610 and was going to buy a Macbook Air 3.2, with no firewire port, but after reading some not so clear posts that it wouldn |
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