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  • Focusrite

Focusrite – RedNet A16R

RedNet A16R expands Focusrite’s range of 1U Dante interfaces with network and power supply redundancy, providing 16 channels of analogue input and output with high quality A-D and D-A digital conversion at up to 119dB dynamic range, plus two channels of AES/EBU digital I/O, to and from the Dante network. RedNet A16R expands Focusrite’s range of 1U Dante interfaces with network and power supply redundancy, providing 16 channels of analogue input and output with high quality A-D and D-A digital conversion at up to 119dB dynamic range, plus two channels of AES/EBU digital I/O, to and from the Dante network. RedNet A16R provides conversion at standard rates – 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192kHz at 24-bit resolution – with pull-up/down capability. Electronically-balanced analogue audio I/O is provided on DB25 connectors wired to AES59 specifications, and internal signals are balanced throughout. Inputs and outputs may be configured for either +18dBu or +24dBu = 0dBFS signal levels. Two additional channels of AES/EBU I/O with sample rate conversion are provided on XLR connectors. Sample rates and operating levels are selected remotely from software on the host computer. The clock source for the unit may be internal, or external via Word Clock or DARS (the latter via the XLR input). RedNet A16R also outputs Word Clock. RedNet A16R features power and network redundancy, with two separate universal (100–240V) PSUs including IEC connectors with retaining clips, plus dual network interfaces on locking etherCON connectors, which can be set remotely to Redundant or Switched (daisy-chain) mode.
  • 16 channels of high-quality line-level analogue I/O
  • 24-bit precision Focusrite conversion up to 192kHz
  • 119dB dynamic range, flat from 20Hz – 20kHz, +/-0.15dB
  • Internally balanced throughout
  • Dante-based remote-controlled audio-over-IP connectivity
  • Dual power supplies and network connections with full power and network redundancy including locking connectors for maximum reliability
  • Word Clock I/O and DARS for increased flexibility plus an additional two channels of AES/EBU I/O
  • Analogue I/O to AES59 standard on DB25 connectors
  • Comprehensive front-panel indicators
  • Software-based routing and control – no hardware patching required
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  • ASL

ASL – Enchorus ENC 1202

The ENCHORUS ENC 1202 Dante™-based audio network module offers eight line outputs with individual delay (at a maximum of 2.7sec.) and four line inputs, with a four-band equalizer on each input and output. The ENC 1202 features eight built-in mixing engines and support for sample frequencies up to 192kHz. The device is easy to control and monitor through a web interface. A built-in audio matrix allows flexible routing of all inputs, outputs, and mixer signals. The ENCHORUS Dante™-based audio network was designed specifically for stage applications, offering professional connectors and superior audio quality. All ENCHORUS models include filtering and mixing capabilities and can be configured very rapidly via the integrated web interface. ENCHORUS modules are tough enough on their own but also include rubber bumpers that allow them to be easily and safely stacked on stage.
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  • 8x line outputs with delay (max. 2.7sec.)
  • 4x line inputs
  • Support of redundant Dante networks or daisy chainable
  • 4-band EQ for each input and output
  • 8x built-in mixing engines (16 inputs, stereo output)
  • Built-in audio matrix for flexible routing of all signals
  • Control via web interface
  • Sample rates: 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/176,4kHz/192kHz
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  • miniDSP

Flex 8N

The Flex EIGHT-N joins the miniDSP Flex family as a Dante‑capable audio processor that natively streams Dante/AES67 audio. It delivers eight Dante/AES67 AoIP channels plus four analog outputs for seamless, low‑latency multi-channel distribution within any Dante ecosystem.

Featuring multiple digital inputs, eight digital outputs and four analog outputs, the Flex EIGHT-N can drive active speakers up or be set up as a multi-zone processor via our flexible routing. Every output has miniDSP’s full processing suite: parametric EQ, IIR and FIR filters, configurable crossovers, advanced biquad programming and precise delay.

Digital inputs include USB, S/PDIF (RCA and optical) and Bluetooth (LDAC/aptX). An OLED front panel and encoder/volume knob provide local control, and firmware supports upgrades such as Dirac Live room correction.

In short, the Flex 8N is a compact, Dante‑ready powerhouse for modern active speaker and subwoofer systems, offering direct network streaming and sophisticated loudspeaker processing.

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