Dante-enabled Product Catalog
The unD6IO-BT is the latest addition to Attero Tech's innovative Dante wall plates. The unD6IO-BT allows any Bluetooth smart phone, tablet, or PC to stream audio wirelessly onto a Dante network. Bluetooth pairing is simple and intuitive. The unD6IO-BT also sports a 3.5mm stero analog input, stero RCA analog inputs, a 3.5mm stereo analog output, and 2 balanced analog outputs on side mounted Phoenix connectors. The unD6IO-BT is the perfect BYOD interface to a Dante network.
- I/O Interfaces
- Wall Plates
Amphe-Dante are Dante® audio to analogue audio adapters, with one RJ45 Dante input, and two AX series XLR analogue outputs in a molded housing.
Amphe-Dante are Dante® audio to analogue audio adapters, with one RJ45 Dante input, and two AX series XLR analogue outputs in a molded housing.
Amphe-Dante products enable simple connection of analogue equipment to a Dante network and can receive audio channels from a Dante network and provide studio-quality, low-latency audio via an XLR connector to analogue audio equipment. Any audio available on the Dante network can be routed via the XLR outputs to an amplifier, powered speaker, mixing console, digital signal processor (DSP), or other analogue audio device.
The DMIX-20DANTE is a module for integrating the digital mixer DMIX-20 into a Dante™ network.
The DMIX-20DANTE is a module for integrating the digital mixer DMIX-20 into a Dante™ network.
- Audio transmission via Ethernet using Dante™ protocol
- Parallel transmission of 32 x 32 audio channels
- Easy signal control via network technology
- Mini PCI motherboard
- Connections: 2 x RJ45
The new DFT-EXP Series from Joseph Electronics provides for up to 12 channels of 3G/HD/SDI uncompressed video plus four additional slots that can be fitted with a selection of other convenient modules for audio, intercom, analog video, genlock, MADI, and even Dante.
The new DFT-EXP Series from Joseph Electronics provides for up to 12 channels of 3G/HD/SDI uncompressed video plus four additional slots that can be fitted with a selection of other convenient modules for audio, intercom, analog video, genlock, MADI, and even Dante. All of this is transported on one or two singlemode fibers, depends on configuration) and can also be operated with optical redundancy. Housed in a compact 2RU fanless enclosure with redundant power supplies, up to six 2-channel modules can be fitted for signal counts from 4 to 12. The direction of each module is field reconfigurable to take care of last minute changes.
Transmit modules are red and receive modules are blue. Red modules (TX) are slot specific and clearly labeled. The Blue modules (RX) are generic and can go in any slot.
Modules support SMPTE 424, SMPTE 292, SMPTE 259, SMPTE 297 and DVB-ASI. Units can be set to operate in non-reclocking mode to handle any signal from 50Mb/s all the way up to 3Gb/s.
A Joseph’s exclusive is the Bypass Channel. This innovative feature allows you to add even more analog video, audio, or data.
Units can be custom configured with fiber connections on the front or rear of the enclosure. Convenient LEDs indicate signal presence and link status.
Trust Joseph Electronics to come up with innovative and flexible fiber transport solutions that allow broadcasters to make those last-minute changes quickly and easily.
The DFT-EXP Series is ideal for anyone who needs to move a variety of signals point-to-point. Whether for announce booths, host positions, stand-up postions, edit suites, or cross-campus feeds, The DFT-EXP takes advantage of the high bandwidth and dramatic weight savings offered by fiber to deliver pristine video signals and clean audio over far greater distances than copper.
Custom features such as the placement of the fiber connectors; audio, Ethernet, data, and intercom connectivity; optical redundancy; 1 or 2 fiber operation; and the By-Pass channel, ensure that customers get exactly wht they need and don’t pay for features that they don’t want or will never use.
The ability to reconfigure your signals on-the-go has gone from being a convenience to being an absolute necessity. With nothing more than a basic screwdriver, users can quickly and easily make the last minute changes the inevitably come up on remote broadcasts.
Formerly known as BLU-DAN
The Soundweb London BLU-DA offers Dante / AES67 audio and BLU link. This means that the BLU-DA can be used to ‘add’ Dante / AES67 to one or more BLU link devices.
The BLU-DA is configurable through HiQnet™ Audio Architect. A rich palette of logic objects and a “drag and drop” method of configuration provide a simple and familiar design environment.
The BLU-DA features Dante and AES67 audio. The BLU-DA is capable of simultaneously transmitting and receiving up to 64 channels of Dante or AES67 audio (64 x 64). Primary and Secondary ports are provided for fault tolerance. Control is through a separate Ethernet port. The BLU-DA also includes support for Dante 4.0 firmware for integration with Dante Domain Manager.
The BLU-DA also features BLU link, a low latency, fault tolerant digital audio bus of 256 channels, which uses standard Category 5e cabling giving a distance of 100m between compatible devices. Fiber media converters can be used to increase the distance between devices to over 40km.
A bi-directional locate function allows devices to be identified both from and within HiQnet Audio Architect.
The BLU-DA and the other members of the Soundweb London family provide the building blocks of the perfectly tailored system solution.
Features
- AES67 and Dante Audio with support for Dante Domain Manager
- BLU link – 256 Channel, Low Latency, Fault Tolerant Digital Audio Bus
- ‘Add’ Dante / AES67 to one or more BLU link devices
- Clear Front Panel LED Indication
- Bi-Directional Locate Functionality
- HiQnet Device
- Configuration, Control and Monitoring from HiQnet Audio Architect
- 1RU, Half-Rack Device
- AES67 Compatible
- Ecler NEEC Audio Barcelona
ECLER DN44BOB is a 4 inputs and 4 outputs DANTE Break Out Box. It allows to convert 4 analogue audio signals into 4 DANTE channels and send them into an Ethernet LAN, as well as to take 4 DANTE channels from the Ethernet network and convert them to analogue audio signals.
ECLER DN44BOB is a 4 inputs and 4 outputs DANTE (Audio Over IP) Break Out Box. It allows to convert 4 analogue audio signals into 4 DANTE channels and send them into an Ethernet LAN, as well as to take 4 DANTE channels from the Ethernet network and convert them to analogue audio signals. It includes 4 GPI control ports (0-10VDC) and 4 GPO control ports (NO/NC relays). Can be used together with EclerNet DANTE ready products or as a stand-alone DANTE interface, together with any audio device including analogue audio inputs and/or outputs.
The RPio222 is an audio interface that enables you to flexibly configure and expand I/Os for the RIVAGE PM10 system as required by your application or the scale of your system.
The RPio222 is an audio interface that enables you to flexibly configure and expand I/Os for the RIVAGE PM10 system as required by your application or the scale of your system.
- Two RY card slots that enable you to expand analog inputs and outputs, and/or digital inputs and outputs.
- Two HY card slots that are capable of transmitting/receiving up to 256 ins/outs of digital audio signals/control signals.
- HY card slot 1 features 256 ins/outs, and HY card slot 2 features 128 ins/outs.
- Two mini-YGDAI slots to support various audio formats.
- Dual redundant power supply built-in
RedNet A8R expands Focusrite’s growing range of 1U Dante interfaces with network and power supply redundancy, providing eight channels of analogue input and output.
RedNet A8R expands Focusrite’s growing range of 1U Dante interfaces with network and power supply redundancy, providing eight channels of analogue input and output. RedNet A8R offers high quality 192kHz/24-bit A-D and D-A digital conversion with up to 119dB dynamic range, plus two channels of AES/EBU digital I/O, to and from the Dante network.
RedNet A8R provides 24-bit conversion at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192kHz sample rates (remotely-selectable) and includes pull-up/down capability. Electronically-balanced analogue audio I/O is provided on DB25 connectors wired to AES59 specifications. Internal signals are balanced throughout. Inputs and outputs are remotely configurable for 0dBFS= +18dBu or +24dBu signal levels. In addition, two channels of AES/EBU I/O are provided on XLR connectors, with sample rate conversion on the input. The clock source for the unit may be internal, or external via Word Clock or DARS (via the XLR input). RedNet A8R also outputs Word Clock.
RedNet A8R features power and network redundancy, with two separate universal (100–240V) PSUs, which include IEC connectors with retaining clips, plus dual network interfaces on locking etherCON connectors. These ports can be configured remotely to Redundant or Switched (daisy-chain) mode.
Key Features
- Eight 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 latching 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
Red 4Pre combines four of Focusrite’s digitally-controlled, 'Air' enabled, Red Evolution mic preamps with dual Thunderbolt 2, Pro Tools | HD and Dante network audio connectivity.
Red 4Pre combines four of Focusrite’s digitally-controlled, 'Air' enabled, Red Evolution mic preamps with dual Thunderbolt 2, Pro Tools | HD and Dante network audio connectivity. Featuring 'parallel path summing' conversion and beautiful yet robust design, the Red 4Pre interface is the perfect balance of form and function, delivering the sound quality and versatility engineers and producers expect from Focusrite.
Focusrite's 58-in/64-out Red 4Pre includes Thunderbolt 2 connectivity for our lowest round-trip latency, in whatever DAW you use, enabling you to track and overdub with your preferred plug-ins and effects in real time, simplifying your workflow. Drop the Red 4Pre immediately, directly and seamlessly into any Pro Tools | HD system, or use it with existing Avid® interfaces, thanks to its twin DigiLink™ connectors. Dual Thunderbolt 2 ports allow daisy-chaining of additional components such as hard drives and displays. Plus the Red 4Pre is network audio enabled right out of the box, with dual Ethernet ports for Dante audio-over-IP networking, letting you expand your recording capability over Ethernet for up to 64 additional channels anywhere on your network, with low latency – and lower cost. Additional Red or other Dante-compatible components can be connected to the Ethernet ports of the Red 4Pre to provide additional channels irrespective of the interface used to drive the Red 4Pre.
The Red Evolution mic pres in the Red 4Pre deliver a clear and honest audio performance with –129 dB EIN and 63dB of gain that allows plenty of room to bring your own sound to life with your choice of external processing. The mic pres can be controlled digitally, for adjusting/recalling settings and stereo linking via Focusrite Control software. They also include our unique ‘Air’ effect, recreating the sound of the transformer-based mic preamps in the ISA range. When ‘Air’ is enabled, the microphone impedance is set to 2.1kΩ and the frequency response curve is given a subtle mid-high boost – all in the analogue domain.
The AoIP44 is an economical subrack designed to interface balanced analogue audio circuits to and from a Network audio system featuring Dante.
The AoIP44 is an economical subrack designed to interface balanced analogue audio circuits to and from a Network audio system featuring Dante. It provides 4 audio inputs to the network and also 4 audio outputs from the network on balanced 3 pin XLRs. As well as being mains powered with the standard signature backup DC powering option, the AoIP44 can be powered from an external PoE source via its network interface.
The AoIP can be used as a simple low cost audio I/O break out unit on a large Dante audio network where it can be integrated extremely easily using the Dante controller and is fully compatible with any manufacturers Dante equipment. It can also be used in very simple audio over IP scenarios where just 4 bi-directional audio circuits are needed to be distributed across a buildings network infrastructure, in which case 2 x AoIP44 units can be used connected together across the network. The AoIP44 is equally suited for high integrity broadcast purposes, intercom, just simple paging facilities or simple distribution of non-critical audio.
Being part of our Signature Range the AoIP44 comes as standard with removable rack ears (to allow front or rear mounting in 19" racks), mounting holes to allow under desk mounting (the holes are equally suited for screwing the unit into odd places!) and an optional external DC power supply for applications requiring redundant power supplies. It is housed in an all anodised aluminium chassis.
The 16 inputs and outputs of the Dark1616 are parallelled in both analogue and AES for maximum flexibility, with the added benefit of huge 127d8 dynamic range analogue to digital converters (DARK1616M).
Moving audio from A to B is now more flexible than ever. The Dante system allows audio links over networks to be un-compressed, low latency and reliable. The 16 inputs and outputs of the Dark1616 are parallelled in both analogue and AES for maximum flexibility, with the added benefit of huge 127d8 dynamic range analogue to digital converters (DARK1616M). The Dante Controller software allows simple point to point or point to multipoint routing across a network of DARK1616 units. Glensound adds broadcast grade reliability to the Dante interface with a primary and redundant CATS link, a primary and redundant SFP/fibre link, and a primary and redundant power supply, with loops indicating link & PSU states.
This fixed, rack-mountable transmitter delivers the complete feature package for ADA compliant wireless FM listening systems.
This fixed, rack-mountable transmitter delivers the complete feature package for ADA compliant wireless FM listening systems. Programming, channel assignments and settings lock, can be done either from the transmitters and receivers with clear OLED display for menu navigation, or from a user-friendly software interface.
- Operates on the FCC protected 72-76 MHz FM bandwidth
- 57 programmable channels with settings lock.
- Simultaneous operation of up to 6 channels
- Easy integration: balanced and unbalanced inputs, Dante interface
- Operating range: up to 1500ft (depending on the antenna).
- SNR: 80 dB
- Weight: 3.7 lbs.
- Dimension: 8.46” X 8.26” X 1.96”
- Lifetime warranty
32 bit SHARC DSP, 96kHz sampling rate, 24 bit AD/DA convert.14x12 channels whole sound mixing matrix design, including 8 local analog input channels, 8 local analog output channels, 4 Dante network input channels and 4 Dante network output channels, 1 AUX internal sound mixing channel, 1 double effector internal marshaling channel.
32 bit SHARC DSP, 96kHz sampling rate, 24 bit AD/DA convert.14x12 channels whole sound mixing matrix design, including 8 local analog input channels, 8 local analog output channels, 4 Dante network input channels and 4 Dante network output channels, 1 AUX internal sound mixing channel, 1 double effector internal marshaling channel. Fully supports scalable DANTE digital network audio card and AEC automatic echo noise cancellation card, the users can freely configure and choose according to their requirements. Dante digital network audio card configuration is a double standard network interface, which fully supports the function of unite switching and hot backup, hardware system can distinguish automatically, can use immediately when it inserts. Software internal and local analog signal can realize fully sound mixing matrix processing. Each channel has independent DSP processing function.
FC-404Net is a four-input/four-output Dante™ interface with line or microphone level inputs and line level outputs. It connects analog inputs to a digital Dante network or outputs four channels from a Dante network.
FC-404Net is a four-input/four-output Dante™ interface with line or microphone level inputs and line level outputs. It connects analog inputs to a digital Dante network or outputs four channels from a Dante network.
I/O Rack for Yamaha Rivage PM10 System
V-Page provides facility-wide intelligent paging using Dante audio networks.
The configuration of your paging network, such as Q-Sys, is completely programmable using the software in the DSP system. This includes zone assignments, button and light behaviors and zone priorities.
Each V-Page station includes user-programmable illuminated buttons, microphone input, and level control. An expansion connector allows for an additional 16 illuminated pushbuttons.
A single Ethernet cable carries audio, power, and control between the V-Page station and the equipment rack. A facility may incorporate an unlimited number of V-Page stations by simply connecting them to PoE enabled network switches.
The VP4 is a four button station with a 5-pin XLR connector and mounting bracket for a push-to-talk microphone. It is intended for use with a coiled cord dynamic microphone (VP4Mic, sold separately).
VPage provides facility-wide intelligent paging using Dante audio networks.
The configuration of your paging network, such as Q-Sys, is completely programmable using the software in the DSP system. This includes zone assignments, button and light behaviors and zone priorities.
Each VPage station includes user-programmable illuminated buttons, microphone input, and level control. An expansion connector allows for an additional 16 illuminated pushbuttons.
A single Ethernet cable carries audio, power, and control between the VPage station and the equipment rack. A facility may incorporate an unlimited number of VPage stations by simply connecting them to PoE enabled network switches.
The VP16PCB is the circuit board only, for mounting in custom PA stations.
V-Page provides facility-wide intelligent paging using Dante audio networks.
The configuration of your paging network, such as Q-Sys, is completely programmable using the software in the DSP system. This includes zone assignments, button and light behaviors and zone priorities.
Each V-Page station includes user-programmable illuminated buttons, microphone input, and level control. An expansion connector allows for an additional 16 illuminated pushbuttons.
A single Ethernet cable carries audio, power, and control between the V-Page station and the equipment rack. A facility may incorporate an unlimited number of V-Page stations by simply connecting them to PoE enabled network switches.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
Both new Microflex Advance array microphones are fully digital for networked set-up, management and control on Dante™ networks.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
Both new Microflex Advance array microphones are fully digital for networked set-up, management and control on Dante™ networks.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
Both new Microflex Advance array microphones are fully digital for networked set-up, management and control on Dante™ networks.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
New ANI4IN and ANI4OUT devices can bring up to four wired microphones onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and browser-based connectivity.
Both new Microflex Advance array microphones are fully digital for networked set-up, management and control on Dante™ networks.
The DS10 Audio network bridge interfaces between Dante networks and AES3 digital audio signals, while also providing distribution of Ethernet control data
The DS10 Audio network bridge interfaces between Dante networks and AES3 digital audio signals, while also providing distribution of Ethernet control data. Positioned within the signal chain in front of the amplifiers, this 1 RU device expands the d&b system approach in both mobile and installation environments. Each unit can deliver up to sixteen Dante network channels via AES3 digital signal outputs. The AES3 channel streams from the DS10 carry meta data with Dante channel labels and cabling information to the four channel d&b amplifiers. Additionally, four AES3 input channels provide access to the Dante audio network for applications such as a break-in from a Front of House console.
The DS10 incorporates an integrated 5-port switch, offering a primary and redundant network for the Dante protocol, as well as advanced functions such as Multicast Filtering and VLAN modes. This extensive switch flexibility provides extended connectivity for a laptop to control the d&b amplifiers using the R1 Remote control software via the OCA (Open Control Architecture) protocol. Using the DS10 Audio network bridge, audio signals and remote control data can be combined using a single Ethernet cable.
The front panel of the DS10 is designed to match the I/O panel of the D80 Touring rack assembly. This ensures a simple integration within existing system configurations.
The DS10 features a power supply suitable for mains voltages 100 V – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz, with Overvoltage protection of up to 400 V.
A 4-in, 2-Out I/O Interface that is a convenient, cost-effective way to add up to 6 channels of Dante audio to an existing Dante-based networked audio system.
INPUTS - 2 XLR input with switchable mic/line gain and switchable phantom power on the inputs. Choice of unbalanced input (RCA or 3.5mm stereo jack) selectable by software.
OUTPUTS - 1 3.5mm output, and two balanced outputs on a side‐mounted depluggable connector with software controlled volume.
CONTROL - Audio flow assignment, input gain, phantom power and unbalanced input selection are all controllable via the Dante network connection.
- I/O Interfaces
- Wall Plates
The HEDD B1 Dante module enables HEDD studio monitors to perform in Dante networks. It can be inserted into an input slot located on the back panel of each monitor.
Although being fully analog, HEDD studio monitors can perform in digitally controlled work-spaces. The back panel of each monitor features a free input slot that allows for the integration of a digital audio protocol. Not unlike many other renowned manufacturers in the professional audio sector, HEDD is convinced that Ethernet-based multi-channel systems are the future of the studio, live music, and installation sector. While Audio-over-IP has by now become more and more prominent in mix-down, interface, and microphone technologies, this development has yet to reach the level of studio monitors. The HEDD Bridge module B1-Dante closes this gap.
The Di-NET DAN-TX stereo direct box is equipped with 1/4-inch, RCA and stereo 3.5mm input jacks, allows users to connect instruments or line level sources directly to networked audio systems using the Dante protocol.
The Di-NET DAN-TX stereo direct box is equipped with 1/4-inch, RCA and stereo 3.5mm input jacks, allows users to connect instruments or line level sources directly to networked audio systems using the Dante protocol. The DAN-TX has 24-bit/96 kHz analog to digital conversion, and a local 3.5mm headphone output provides the means to quickly test audio.
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.