Dante-enabled Product Catalog

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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – M2T

The M2T half-rack transmitter houses two stereo transmitters to provide two stereo audio channels, and for up to four mono audio channels in a single rack space. The audio inputs can be individually configured to be analog or Dante compatible. The analog input connectors are full-size XLR/TRS combo types for balanced line-level analog signals while the input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise.

A Dante™ Ultimo™ interface via dual RJ45 connectors accepts Dante networked audio inputs and can daisy chain the digital stream to additional units via CAT6 cables. An additional RJ45 jack provides an Ethernet connection for programming and control via Wireless Designer™ software and a USB jack on the front panel allows for firmware updates. The transmitter features a full color, backlit LCD for high visibility in any environment, while the chassis is all-metal and can be racked singly or in pairs using included rack mount hardware. 

  • I/O Interfaces
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – D Squared System

The D Squared digital wireless microphone platform utilizes the Lectrosonics 4th-generation digital architecture for excellent flexibility, ultra-fast setup, studio quality audio, and ultra-low latency. The system includes the DSQD 4-channel digital receiver, DBu digital belt pack transmitter, and DHu digital handheld transmitter. System features include 24 bit, 48 kHz digital audio, 2-way IR sync, three different encryption key policies, and a tuning range from 470-608 MHz (470-614 MHz for export versions).

  • Microphones
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – M2 Duet System

The Duet digital wireless monitor system represents a significant step forward for touring performers and other professionals requiring high definition audio in their ears. With 24 bit digital audio, low latency, Dante inputs and a compact, lightweight, diversity bodypack unit, the Duet system should please even the most demanding users, both on and behind the stage.

The new Duet digital wireless monitor system consists of the M2T dual-stereo half-rack transmitter and M2R diversity belt pack receiver. The Duet covers the UHF frequencies of 470-608 MHz (138 MHz) in a single range, uses digital modulation for transmission, and can accept analog or Dante™ digital inputs. The new system can be considered a "wireless IEM" or a deluxe IFB product, designed and developed with professional touring, installation, theater, filmmaking and broadcast customers in mind.

The M2T half-rack transmitter houses two independent stereo transmitters allowing for up to four stereo or dual-mono transmissions in a single rack space. The audio inputs can be individually configured to be analog or Dante compatible. The analog input connectors are full size XLR/TRS combo types for balanced line level analog signals while the input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise. A Dante Ultimo™ interface via dual RJ45 connectors accepts Dante networked audio inputs and can cascade the digital stream to additional units via CAT6 cables. An additional RJ45 jack provides an Ethernet connection for programming and control via Wireless Designer™ software and a USB jack on the front panel allows for firmware updates. The transmitter features a full color, backlit LCD for high visibility in any environment, while the chassis is all-metal and can be racked singly or in pairs using included rack mount hardware.

The M2R bodypack receiver employs advanced antenna diversity switching during digital packet headers for seamless audio. The 24 bit digital audio stream guarantees high resolution sound quality with wide dynamic range, low noise floor, and rock-solid stereo image. The headphone jack is fed from a high-quality stereo amplifier with 250 mW available to drive headphones or earphones to sufficient levels for stage performance or other noisy environments. A high-resolution, color LCD allows for a wide range of menu options, including precise limiter settings, using detailed graphics. The M2R runs on two AA batteries for an operating time of over 4 hours with alkaline cells.

  • Audio Monitors
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – Duet IEM System

The Duet digital wireless monitor system represents a significant step forward for touring performers and other professionals requiring high definition audio in their ears. With 24 bit digital audio, low latency, Dante inputs and a compact, lightweight, diversity bodypack unit, the Duet system should please even the most demanding users, both on and behind the stage. The Duet digital wireless monitor system represents a significant step forward for touring performers and other professionals requiring high definition audio in their ears. With 24 bit digital audio, low latency, Dante inputs and a compact, lightweight, diversity bodypack unit, the Duet system should please even the most demanding users, both on and behind the stage. The new Duet digital wireless monitor system consists of the M2T dual-stereo half-rack transmitter and M2R diversity belt pack receiver. The Duet covers the UHF frequencies of 470-608 MHz (138 MHz) in a single range, uses digital modulation for transmission, and can accept analog or Dante™ digital inputs. The new system can be considered a "wireless IEM" or a deluxe IFB product, designed and developed with professional touring, installation, theater, filmmaking and broadcast customers in mind. The M2T half-rack transmitter houses two independent stereo transmitters allowing for up to four stereo or dual-mono transmissions in a single rack space. The audio inputs can be individually configured to be analog or Dante compatible. The analog input connectors are full size XLR/TRS combo types for balanced line level analog signals while the input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise. A Dante Ultimo™ interface via dual RJ45 connectors accepts Dante networked audio inputs and can cascade the digital stream to additional units via CAT6 cables. An additional RJ45 jack provides an Ethernet connection for programming and control via Wireless Designer™ software and a USB jack on the front panel allows for firmware updates. The transmitter features a full color, backlit LCD for high visibility in any environment, while the chassis is all-metal and can be racked singly or in pairs using included rack mount hardware. The M2R bodypack receiver employs advanced antenna diversity switching during digital packet headers for seamless audio. The 24 bit digital audio stream guarantees high resolution sound quality with wide dynamic range, low noise floor, and rock-solid stereo image. The headphone jack is fed from a high-quality stereo amplifier with 250 mW available to drive headphones or earphones to sufficient levels for stage performance or other noisy environments. A high-resolution, color LCD allows for a wide range of menu options, including precise limiter settings, using detailed graphics. The M2R runs on two AA batteries for an operating time of over 4 hours with alkaline cells.
  • Audio Monitors
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – DNTWP

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
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – DNT22

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.
  • I/O Interfaces
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – DNT0212

The DNT0212 processor subscribes to channels on a Dante network and delivers them to an internal digital matrix for automatic mixing and processing, and to Dante network transmit channels. In addition, two analog line level inputs are provided for use with local sources audio sources such as voice evacuation announcements.The outputs of the matrix can be assigned to a Dante transmit channel, an analog output and/or routed back to an input to be further mixed and processed with another input channel or matrix mix.
  • DSPs (Digital Signal Processors)
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – DNT16i

The DNT16i processor provides inputs into a Dante network from analog and digital signals. Each input provides extensive signal processing and routing to any one or all of 48 automatic mixers operating at the crosspoints of an internal digital matrix in the processor. The outputs of the matrix can be assigned to a Dante transmit channel and/or routed back to an input to be further mixed with another input or matrix mix.
  • DSPs (Digital Signal Processors)
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – SPNDNT

This DSP processor operates as a native Dante device and a native ASPEN device to enable signal routing and processing in and out of the Dante and ASPEN digital matrices. Final mixes in the ASPEN matrix can be routed to one or more Dante transmit channels and subscriptions to Dante transmit channels can be routed to one or more ASPEN matrix inputs. Signal processing of these channels includes Automatic Mixing, Gain and Delay.
  • DSPs (Digital Signal Processors)
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  • Lectrosonics

Lectrosonics – DNTBOB 88

DNTBOB 88 is a high quality, general purpose 8-in / 8-out interface to transmit and receive line level analog audio signals via a Dante network. Analog inputs are converted to digital and appear on the network as transmit channels. Audio for the analog outputs is taken from subscriptions to transmit channels on the network from other sources. When connected to a network, each break out box will appear as a separate device in the Dante Controller software interface.
  • I/O Interfaces