The DiNET DAN-RX is a 24-bit/96 kHZ digital to analog endpoint that allows users to output audio from a Dante network to stereo systems.
The DiNET DAN-RX is a 24-bit/96 kHZ digital to analog endpoint that allows users to output audio from a Dante network to stereo systems. It is equipped with left and right balanced XLR outputs with a level control that allows for connection to microphone inputs up to +4 dBu line level systems. A local 3.5 mm headphone output is provided to test or monitor audio before connection to a PA system.
The Extron AXI 22 AT is a quarter rack width audio interface for integrating two mic/line sources onto a Dante™-enabled audio system.
The Extron AXI 22 AT is a quarter rack width audio interface for integrating two mic/line sources onto a Dante™-enabled audio system. It features two mic or line inputs on a 3.5 mm captive screw connector, with switchable 48 volt phantom power. Input select, gain, and phantom power settings are controllable from the front panel, via DSP Configurator Software, or by SIS command. The AXI 22 AT also features two line level outputs for routing any two Dante channels from the network to the audio system. The AXI 22 AT interfaces with any Dante-equipped audio processor, and can be powered through PoE.
IBC 2016 technology showcase product
The MSX 3000 delivers Fairlight’s renowned sound quality for the converged consoles. Its modular design, incorporating cutting edge FPGA technology, delivers a customisable and very cost effective audio I/O solution.
IBC 2016 technology showcase product
The MSX 3000 delivers Fairlight’s renowned sound quality for the converged consoles. Its modular design, incorporating cutting edge FPGA technology, delivers a customisable and very cost effective audio I/O solution.
Based in a 3RU 19” frame, the MSX 3000 offers up to 21 slots that can be used for a range of different MSX I/O modules. The built in router engine features a 1400 x 1400 matrix with one-to-many patching support, allowing for any routing configuration to be defined.
With a wide range of MSX modules available, I/O systems can be tailored exactly to your application.
The primary connection to the Fairlight Live Audio Processor is via optical MADI. Multiple MADI cards can be accommodated for high-density racks and for very large configurations, multiple MSX 3000 frames can be deployed.