Dante-enabled Product Catalog
The Extron AXP 64 C AT is an audio expansion processor with six mic/line inputs and four line outputs for remote connectivity to a Dante™-enabled audio system.
The Extron AXP 64 C AT is an audio expansion processor with six mic/line inputs and four line outputs for remote connectivity to a Dante™-enabled audio system. It is used to place six mic/line sources onto a Dante audio network, and route any four Dante channels from the network to an amplifier or other destinations. Dedicated DSP is available for each input and output, including gain, filtering, dynamics, and feedback suppression.
The tm stagetec systems DIO is the army knife for audio, with an impressive range of tools and converters. 2 port Ethernet switch (1x 1Gb Copper and 1x SFP cage), Dante™ audio, AES Input and Output, Mic Input, Line Input, Line Output, Headphone Output with external volume control and 2 x GPIO. The DIO is powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet) or runs via an external PSU. Redundancy is provided between both power sources!
- 1000 point FIR filters on outputs. (perfect for PA integration with existing 100/70V systems)
- Customised DSP options
- Native Delec communication panel integration
This small 2 channel IO box based on the new Dante Ultimo solution is a cost effective but high quality solution for getting analog signals into or out from a Dante audio network without much infrastructure. It’s small and can be placed under the desk, onto a wall.
The F-DCM™ is a networked audio and control input/output node that supports both Dante™ and CobraNet® audio transport protocols for efficient and convenient extension of audio and control inputs and outputs in networked systems.
The F-DCM automatically determines which audio transport protocol is in use and negotiates its connection to the network accordingly via the same network connection and RJ45 jack. Rotary controls on the F-DCM front panel allow easy setting of the device address.
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The unD3IO 2-in, 2-Out I/O Interface is a convenient, cost-effective way to add up to two channels (in and out) of Dante audio to an existing Dante-based networked audio system.
- I/O Interfaces
- Wall Plates
SDI embedder/de-embedder bridge to Dante Audio Network and MADI.
SDI Embedder/De-Embedder Bridge to Dante Audio Network and MADI
The SSL Network I/O: SDI provides bidirectional bridging between Embedded SDI Audio and a Dante IP Audio Network. It has eight SDI circuits, each capable of Embedding and De-Embedding, and the unit has dual Dante and triple MADI connectivity (2 x optical, 1 x coax I/O). In addition to SDI-Dante bridging SDI allows direct bridging between SDI and MADI infrastructure. Internal channel-by-channel routing enables flexible routing between all three domains. As you would expect redundant PSUs provide reassurance in a 24hr Broadcast environment.
The SSL Network I/O: MADI-Bridge is a broadcast specification bridge between the industry standard MADI audio format and IP audio networks using Dante. The MADI-Bridge enables any standard MADI device to connect to Dante based IP Audio networks with full redundancy maintained.
Standard Broadcast Specification MADI to IP Audio Network Interface
The SSL Network I/O: MADI-Bridge is a broadcast specification bridge between the industry standard MADI audio format and IP audio networks using Dante.
MADI-Bridge can carry up to 64 channels per Bridge (@ 48kHz). Redundant PSU, MADI ports and IP Network ports mean the Bridge is built for uninterrupted operation. In addition to the inbuilt clock redundancy options in Dante controller, the MADI-Bridge also includes a pair of redundant sync inputs for use with black and burst video, tri-level and word clock sync sources. A front panel headphone socket (with rotary level control) provides inbuilt headphone monitor routing, to replace traditional patch bay fault finding functionality with equivalents in the IP Audio domain. 32bit MADI control tunnelling allows a pair of MADI-Bridges to be used to pass audio and user bits of a whole MADI stream across a network.
The DAC-288 is a digital audio transport system utilizing Audinate’s DanteTM network audio solution. The DAC-288 connects to your network with a single Ethernet cable. It offers eight channels (2 mic/line selectable) of line-level analogue in and out, using precision 24-bit A-D and D-A conversion for superb audio performance, and 119dB dynamic range at sample rates up to 192kHz. This product is used as the audio matrix, each having eight inputs, where you can send uncompressed audio with low latency using standard TCP/ IP Ethernet network.
RedNet 6 provides the link between your RedNet Ethernet-based audio system and any MADI / AES10 setup. RedNet 6 supports up to 64 channels of both coaxial and optical MADI interfaces and is completely bi-directional: use RedNet’s high quality interface products with your MADI system – or MADI components with your RedNet system. RedNet 6 features an asynchronous sample rate converter (ASRC) on each input and output so you can interface between MADI and RedNet irrespective of the sample rate at which either system is operating.
The Model 5204 Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection.
The Model 5204 Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection.
Analog audio signals connect to line input A by way of a 3-conductor ("stereo") 3.5 mm jack. This allows the direct interfacing of signals from a variety of sources such as personal audio and multimedia players, smartphones, and personal computers. These signals typically have an average (nominal) signal level in the range of –20 to –10 dBu. Line input B supports connection of balanced analog audio signals using two XLR connectors. Average signal levels for these types of signals are typically in the range of 0 to +4 dBu.
Key Features
- Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
- Two line-level inputs to Dante outputs
- Audio channel level metering
- Excellent audio quality
- PoE powered
- USB dedicated charging port with auto-mode selection
- Standard connectors; compact, lightweight design
The Model 5202 Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two Dante-associated audio channels can be assigned to the Model 5202 which provides headphone and balanced line-level outputs. The audio quality is such that virtually any audio application can be supported, from simple headphone or loudspeaker monitoring to interfacing with high-performance on-air broadcast, stadium AV, or corporate audio systems. Multi-step LED meters provide confirmation of the level of the two input audio channels. The compact, lightweight design allows the Model 5202 to be used in portable or desktop situations or deployed as a permanent solution in fixed applications. Standard connectors ensure fast, reliable deployment. The unit requires only an Ethernet connection to supply both the data interface as well as Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power.
Key Features
- Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
- Headphone and balanced line outputs
- Excellent audio quality
- PoE powered
- Audio channel level metering
- Standard connectors
- Compact, lightweight design
The EXP2x is an input/output expander that enables the HAL1x to send 32 and receive 32 audio channels from other Dante™ devices.
Use the EXP2x to interface a HAL1x System with a Dante network. Applications abound in houses of worship, installed sound, performing arts venues, education and corporate environments. The EXP2x allows connecting a Dante network between facilities or multiple independent HAL1x systems. Built-in sample rate converters support 48 kHz or 96 kHz sample rates on the Dante network.
The DNTWP Dante™ Audio Interface is a cost effective multi IO wall box. The unDX2IO features two balanced mic/line XLR inputs and two balanced XLR line outputs. All inputs and outputs can be used simultaneously and all audio channels are available separately. The unDX2IO is designed to fit into most dual gang US junction boxes and is PoE enabled, so all connectivity (power and data) is provided by a single CAT-5 cable. The unDX2IO’s size and IO density make it easy to put Dante connectivity wherever it’s needed near the audio source or sink thereby eliminating costly and interference prone analog wiring.
- I/O Interfaces
- Wall Plates
The DNT22 I/O Interface is a 2-in / 2-out, cost-effective way to add up to two channels (in and out) of Dante™ audio to an existing Dante-based networked audio system. The DNT22’s small form factor and PoE power capability make it easy to put Dante connectivity wherever it’s needed - near the audio source or sink thereby eliminating costly and interference prone analog wiring.
NETBOX 8 AD inferface features 8 inputs and 8 outputs, organized in 4 mono analog and 2 digital stereo channels. Stereo digital ones can be configured as AES/EBU or SPDIF standards. The second digital stereo channel can also be switched to a USB connector to ease the connection to an audio workstation. It also provides 4 GPI and 4 GPO. The GPO port includes a power supply pin to feed the output circuitry.
NETBOX 8 AD inferface features 8 inputs and 8 outputs, organized in 4 mono analog and 2 digital stereo channels. Stereo digital ones can be configured as AES/EBU or SPDIF standards. The second digital stereo channel can also be switched to a USB connector to ease the connection to an audio workstation. It also provides 4 GPI and 4 GPO. The GPO port includes a power supply pin to feed the output circuitry.
Due to its small footprint, it can be useful to give IP access to analog or digital consoles that are not ready for this type of connectivity from factory, for recording rooms, talk-rooms or any other auxiliary location.
The NETBOX 4MH interface has been designed to cover the need for high quality microphone inputs and headphone outputs availability outputs, for example in radio and TV studios, stage or multimedia installations. The multichannel IP connectivity (Audinate DANTE™ protocol) makes the Inputs of the unit available at any point of the network.
The NETBOX 4MH interface has been designed to cover the need for high quality microphone inputs and headphone outputs availability outputs, for example in radio and TV studios, stage or multimedia installations. The multichannel IP connectivity (Audinate DANTE™ protocol) makes the Inputs of the unit available at any point of the network.
NETBOX 4MH interface also includes 4 General Purpose inputs and outputs (GPIO) as interfaces for signaling transport between the different devices in the IP network. As a complementary feature, the unit is soporting the same inputs and outputs as analogue balanced line Inputs and Outputs.
Further, the new interface has additional GPIOs that can be used in for example a studio installation and as an interface to signaling terminals such as the AEQ SRC 03. This greatly facilitates the implementation of services such as remote CUE and Cough-cut, User keys, ON AIR and READY lights, etc.
Technical specifications
- Channels: 4 microphone-line input, 4 line outputs, in parallel with 4 stereo headphone outputs. Mute and gain control between +12 and -30 dB, individually or in stereo pairs.
- 48V Phantom Power supply and electronic balancing for all microphone inputs.
- Data format: DANTE Audio-over-IP technology.
- Scalable and flexible network topology supporting a wide range of audio transmitters and receivers.
- Supports 100Mbps, 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps network segments.
- 2 x RJ45, 100 BASE-T Ethernet ports with galvanic isolation, usable as “daisy chain” connections.
NETBOX 32 AD interface features 32 input and 32 output channels organized in 16 mono analog + 8 stereo digital channels. The stereo digital audio channels can be configured as AES/EBU or SPDIF standard. It also incorporates 16 GPI and 16 GPO (each GPO connector includes a power supply pin to feed the output circuitry).
NETBOX 32 AD interface features 32 input and 32 output channels organized in 16 mono analog + 8 stereo digital channels. The stereo digital audio channels can be configured as AES/EBU or SPDIF standard. It also incorporates 16 GPI and 16 GPO (each GPO connector includes a power supply pin to feed the output circuitry).
Due to its high input and output capacity, it is especially suitable for central controls and link dispatches and also to increase or distribute the capacity of TDM BUS matrixes such as the AEQ BC 2000D.
The DAD DX32 is a versatile digital audio bridge and router interface designed for multiple audio applications such as multi-room recording studios, post-production facilities and audio distribution installations. It allows all digital input and output routing to be managed on a mono channel basis within a single unit or a combination of units.
RedNet D16 AES is a 1U 19in rack-mount interface featuring 16 channels of AES/EBU connectivity to and from a Dante audio network, with Ethernet redundancy for maximum network reliability.
The NXBoB8 and NXBoB16 can be inserted anywhere in a Dante digital audio stream, converting the signal to analogue for carrying to analogue amplifiers and PA systems.
The units will also act as an amp manager for the MC2 Ti amplifier range, learning the network setup and then interrogating the amps to check that they are performing normally and report on the operational status.
The NXBoB8 and NXBoB16 can be inserted anywhere in a Dante digital audio stream, converting the signal to analogue for carrying to analogue amplifiers and PA systems.
The units will also act as an amp manager for the MC2 Ti amplifier range, learning the network setup and then interrogating the amps to check that they are performing normally and report on the operational status.
RedNet 1 connects to your network with a single Ethernet cable. It’s remotely controlled via the network and can be placed anywhere in your facility. It offers eight channels of line-level analogue in and out, with Focusrite’s precision 24-bit A-D and D-A conversion for superb audio performance, and 119dB dynamic range at sample rates up to 192kHz. The rear panel includes standard DB25 connectors for analogue patchbay or breakout cable interfacing.
The Extron AXP 50 C AT is a five input audio expansion processor with Extron ProDSP™ for integrating remote microphones and other sources onto a Dante™-enabled audio system.
The Extron AXP 50 C AT is a five input audio expansion processor with Extron ProDSP™ for integrating remote microphones and other sources onto a Dante™-enabled audio system. A single Ethernet cable from one AXP 50 C AT, or several linked units, to a central equipment rack significantly reduces the effort and expense of pulling one cable for each mic. The AXP 50 C AT provides 48 volt phantom power and a digital control port for all mic/line inputs. Dedicated DSP is available for each input, including gain, filtering, dynamics, and AEC.
The cost effective xOut 12 increases a system’s analog output channel capacity resulting in a reduction in overall price per channel. Designed exclusively for use with Edge and Radius DSP units, each of the twelve analog outputs’ parameters (gain and mute), along with bus assignments, are configured using SymNet Composer open architecture software. xOut 12 set up is logical and fast with no requirement to use third party software; there are no mechanical switches or circuit board jumpers to set.
The DAD AX32 allows no-compromise audio recording, mastering, post production, and future-proof archiving A new feature is the inclusion of IP audio capabilities handling up to 512 channels on a 10 gigabit per second Ethernet link.
The cost effective xIn 12 increases a system’s analog input channel capacity resulting in a reduction in overall price per channel. Designed exclusively for use with Edge and Radius DSP units, each of the twelve analog inputs’ parameters (5 gain levels, trim, mute, phantom power), along with bus assignments, are configured using SymNet Composer open architecture software. xIn 12 set up is logical and fast with no requirement to use third party software; there are no mechanical switches or circuit board jumpers to set.
AuviTran Audio ToolBox is a modular audio platform giving access to a large variety of professional audio networked configurations.
With 3 or 7 slots, AVBx3 and AVBx7 can convert microphone, line in, line out, AES EBU, ADAT, MADI, EtherSound or CobraNet to DANTE.
The AVBx3 and AVBx7 can be mounted in Installation or Touring mode for front or rear panel connectors. AVBx7 embed a built in 1024x1024 digital routing matrix.
Accessories such as redundant power supplies, Switch card with Fiber connectors, 128 channels Sample Rate Converter or GPIOs can be added to extend the ToolBox Solution.