ALF-DAO-2XLR


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The ALF-DAI-2XLR 2 channel analog to Dante input adapter is a complete high-performance Dante device with the automation and ease-of-use features that make Dante the world’s most popular audio networking solution. The ALF-DAI-2XLR Adapter is compatible with all Dante interfaces and provides all the features you would expect from a Dante audio network. It is capable of providing high-fidelity audio reproduction, ultra-low latency, and sample-accurate synchronization across the entire network. Features:
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