The Model 232 Announcer's Console is designed for on-air and live-event use by announcers and commentators who will benefit from high-performance microphone and headphone audio resources. Supports Dante audio-over-Etherent media networking technology and includes an extensive set of features. The compact tabletop unit uses the STcontroller software application for configuration. Three pushbutton switches allow the user to control three audio output channels: one main and two talkback. Two gigabit (GbE) Ethernet interfaces allow redundant Dante operation. Powered using a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection or an external source of 12 Vdc.
The Model 236 Announcer's Console is designed for on-air and live-event use by announcers and commentators who will benefit from high-performance microphone and headphone audio resources. Supports Dante audio-over-Etherent media networking technology and includes an extensive set of features. The compact tabletop unit uses the STcontroller software application for configuration. Seven pushbutton switches allow the user to control seven audio output channels: one main and six talkback. Two gigabit (GbE) Ethernet interfaces allow redundant Dante operation. Powered using a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection or an external source of 12 Vdc.
The Model 234 Announcer's Console is designed for on-air and live-event use by announcers and commentators who will benefit from high-performance microphone and headphone audio resources. Supports Dante audio-over-Etherent media networking technology and includes an extensive set of features. The compact tabletop unit uses the STcontroller software application for configuration. Five pushbutton switches allow the user to control five audio output channels: one main and four talkback. Two gigabit (GbE) Ethernet interfaces allow redundant Dante operation. Powered using a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection or an external source of 12 Vdc.
The Model 5421 Dante® Intercom Audio Engine is a high-performance, cost-effective, flexible solution for creating party-line (PL) intercom circuits. It's directly compatible with the Studio Technologies' range of 1-, 2-, and 4-channel Dante-enabled beltpacks and other interface-related products. The unit is suitable for use in fixed and mobile broadcast facilities, post-production studios, commercial and educational theater environments, and entertainment applications.
The Model 373A Intercom Beltpack is a highly compact user-worn device that combines a single channel of talk and two channels of listen. The unit begins with the features offered by traditional analog party-line (PL) intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities, along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides. Over a standard IP network, multiple Model 373A and other compatible Studio Technologies' beltpack units can be used to create party-line intercom applications with help from an external Dante-enabled audio matrix such as the Studio Technologies' Model 5422 Dante Intercom Audio Engine. Alternately, Model 373A units can be used "point-to-point" or interfaced with Dante-compatible matrix intercom systems.
The Model 372A Intercom Beltpack is a highly compact user-worn device that combines a single channel of talk and two channels of listen. The unit begins with the features offered by traditional analog party-line (PL) intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities, along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides. Over a standard IP network, multiple Model 372A and other compatible Studio Technologies' beltpack units can be used to create party-line intercom applications with help from an external Dante-enabled audio matrix such as the Studio Technologies' Model 5422 Dante Intercom Audio Engine. Alternately, Model 372A units can be used "point-to-point" or interfaced with Dante-compatible matrix intercom systems.
The Model 792 Central Controller with Model 793 Control Console is a StudioComm for Dante® system designed for supporting high-channel-count, advanced multichannel monitoring applications.
The Model 792 Central Controller with Model 793 Control Console is a StudioComm for Dante® system designed for supporting high-channel-count, advanced multichannel monitoring applications. Features include one 16-channel and one stereo Dante digital audio input and one 16-channel balanced analog input. Also includes one 16-channel and one stereo Dante monitor output and one 16-channel balanced analog monitor output. Three configurable Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces; two can be used for transporting audio (Redundant Dante) and the third for accessing the management menu system.
The Model 348 Intercom Station offers eight talk-and-listen audio channels that can be configured for intercom, talent cueing (IFB), and REMI/At-Home applications. Utilizing Dante® audio-over-Ethernet network technology, the desktop unit offers extensive resources in a compact table-top enclosure. It is ideal for traditional sports and news broadcasting, live event, corporate AV, theater, and eSports applications.
The Model 371A Intercom Beltpack begins with the features offered by 2-channel broadcast-style party-line intercom user devices then adds support for traditional single-channel headsets.
Applications that have traditionally deployed single-channel analog party-line intercom systems from firms such as Clear-Com® can now easily upgrade to a high-performance dual-channel system. To maintain compatibility and user familiarity, legacy headsets that use a 4-pin female XLR connector are directly compatible.
Key Features
Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
Two independent talk and listen channels
Integrated call function
Supports dynamic and electret microphones
4-pin male XLR headset connector
Excellent audio quality
Uses STcontroller for configuration
AES67 and Dante Domain Manager™ support
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered
The Model 5418 Mic/Line Interface provides a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing analog signals with applications that utilize Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology.
The Model 5418 Mic/Line Interface provides a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing analog signals with applications that utilize Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Eight analog microphone- or line-level sources can be connected to the unit and then output in the digital domain by way of a Dante interface. Eight digital audio signals, which arrive by way of Dante, are converted to analog and then output as balanced line-level signals. Configuration choices also allow other audio signals to be selected as the sources for the analog output channels. A monitor section allows the input and output signals to be selectively observed using meters and a headphone output.
Key Features
Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
Eight mic/line inputs to Dante outputs
Eight Dante inputs to line-level analog outputs
Flexible monitoring with metering and headphone output
Three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
Standard connectors
Excellent audio quality
AC mains and 12 volt DC powering
Lightweight enclosure, single rack-space (1U) mounting
The Model 5412 Audio Interface provides a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing line-level analog signals with applications that utilize Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology.
The Model 5412 Audio Interface provides a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing line-level analog signals with applications that utilize Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology.
Analog sources can be connected to the unit and then output in the digital domain by way of a Dante interface. Digital audio signals, which also arrive by way of Dante, are converted to analog and then output as balanced line-level signals. For application flexibility and troubleshooting a configuration choice allows other audio signals to be selected as the sources for the analog output channels. The Model 5412 is available in two versions – one with 8 input and 8 output channels and the other with 16 input and 16 output channels.
Key Features
Two versions available: 8 or 16 input and output channels
Analog line-level inputs to Dante outputs
Dante inputs to analog line-level outputs
Three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
Standard connectors
Excellent audio quality
AC mains and 12 volt DC powering
Lightweight enclosure, single rack-space (1U) mounting
The Model 381 On-Air Beltpack offers a unique combination of audio resources to directly support a complete broadcast "stand-up" on-air position.
The Model 381 On-Air Beltpack offers a unique combination of audio resources to directly support a complete broadcast "stand-up" on-air position. Using Dante® audio-over-Ethernet technology, the unit provides main and talkback output channels, talent cue (IFB) input, and sidetone capabilities, as well as essential user controls in a compact, portable package. The Model 381 is compatible with the Dante Domain Manager™(DDM) software application and is AES67-compliant for direct integration into many contemporary networked audio applications.
Key Features
The Model 204 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications.
The Model 204 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications. The unit is housed in a compact, rugged steel enclosure that's intended for table-top use. Calling the Model 204 "cute" or "cool" would be accurate; its nicely proportioned but diminutive size makes it ideal for use in space-constrained locations. The Model 204 supports Dante® audio-over-Ethernet digital media technology with AES67 compatibility for integration into contemporary applications. The unit is extremely simple to deploy, is "pro" quality throughout, and provides an intuitive user experience. The Model 204's audio quality is excellent, with low distortion, low noise, and ample headroom. Careful circuit design and rugged components ensure long, reliable operation.
The Model 204 integrates directly into both Dante audio-over-Ethernet and standard analog audio environments. With just a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection, a microphone, and a pair of headphones or an earpiece, a complete broadcast on-air position can be created. And by using the Model 204's microphone output a direct connection to an analog microphone-level input on an associated camera, remote I/O interface, or audio console can be supported. Two remote control inputs allow external switches or contact closures to activate the main and talkback button functions.
Model 204 operating features are configured using the STcontroller personal computer software application. An extensive set of parameters allows the unit's functions to be tailored to meet the needs of many applications. STcontroller, compatible with version 7 and later of the Windows®operating system, is a fast and simple means of confirming and revising the unit's operating parameters.
Applications
The Model 204 on its own can provide an "all-Dante" solution for one on-air talent location. A wide range of applications can be supported, including sports and entertainment TV and radio events, streaming broadcasts, corporate and government AV installations, and post-production facilities. The unit's small size makes it ideal for live-sports applications, such as basketball, where physical space for personnel is very limited. Four Dante receiver (audio input) channels supply the user with their talent cue (IFB) signals. Should the cue signal be "mix-minus" an integrated sidetone function can provide the user with a microphone confidence signal. Two Dante audio output channels, one designated as main and the other as talkback, are routed via an associated local-area network (LAN) to inputs on Dante-compatible devices. Two pushbutton switches, main and talkback, provide the user with direct control over audio routing. The audio switching is performed in the digital domain and is virtually "click-free."
By providing the main audio signal in two forms, Dante digital audio and analog microphone level, the Model 204 makes integration into a wide range of on-air environments easy to accomplish. The talkback audio channel is available as a Dante output channel which makes routing to an input on a variety of devices, such as matrix intercom systems, audio consoles, and monitor loudspeaker systems, simple and flexible.
Some applications may benefit from not utilizing the Model 204's Dante main output channel. This typically won't be an issue of inadequate audio quality but rather a need to match work-flow requirements. For example, for lip-sync or transmission purposes it may be optimal to have the on-air audio transported as an embedded signal along with the associated camera video. Alternately, all on-air audio sources may need to connect to inputs on an audio console or console-related I/O unit. Supporting these scenarios is not a problem as the Model 204 supplies a microphone output connection that’s specifically intended for this purpose. Simply connect the unit's microphone output connection to the desired analog input, such as the mic/line input on an ENG-style camera—that's it!
The circuitry associated with the Model 204's analog microphone output is very simple, essentially a passive path that routes a signal connected to the microphone input connector directly to the microphone output connector. A solid-state circuit, in series with the mic in-to-mic out path, allows muting of the signal on the microphone output connector whenever the Dante main output channel is muted. Having both the Dante main output and the microphone outputs work in tandem can be a valuable resource, allowing one to serve as the primary on-air signal source while the other serves as the backup.
The Model 374A Intercom Beltpack begins with the features offered by traditional party-line intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides.
The Model 374A Intercom Beltpack begins with the features offered by traditional party-line intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides. With four independent talk and listen channels the Model 374A bridges the gap between typical single- and dual-channel party-line devices and permanently installed multi-channel intercom panels. Imagine the possibilities—four channels of high-quality party-line intercom in a compact, user-worn package.
Key Features
The Model 370A Intercom Beltpack begins with the features offered by traditional 2-channel party-line intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities, along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides.
The Model 370A Intercom Beltpack begins with the features offered by traditional 2-channel party-line intercom user devices and adds a range of new capabilities, along with the advanced performance and flexibility that Dante® audio-over-Ethernet provides. Over a standard IP network, multiple Model 370A units can be used in party-line (PL) intercom applications with help from an external Dante-enabled audio matrix such as the Studio Technologies Model 5422 Dante Intercom Audio Engine. Alternately, units can be used "point-to-point" or interfaced with Dante-compatible matrix intercom systems.
Key Features
The Model 205 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications.
The Model 205 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications. The unit is housed in a compact, rugged steel enclosure that’s intended for table-top use. Calling the Model 205 "cute" or "cool" would be accurate; its nicely proportioned but diminutive size makes it ideal for use in space-constrained locations. The Model 205 supports Dante® audio-over-Ethernet digital media technology with AES67 compatibility for integration into contemporary applications. The unit is extremely simple to deploy, is "pro" quality throughout, and provides an intuitive user experience. The Model 205's audio quality is excellent, with low distortion, low noise, and ample headroom. Careful circuit design and rugged components ensure long, reliable operation.
Key Features
The Model 48D Dante Bridge provides a simple yet high-performance means of interconnecting, or "bridging," Dante audio signals associated with two independent local-area-networks.
The Model 48D Dante Bridge provides a simple yet high-performance means of interconnecting, or "bridging," Dante audio signals associated with two independent local-area-networks. The unit allows up to four audio channels to pass in each direction. Internal circuitry provides timing and bit-depth correction to ensure that audio signal integrity is maintained.
The Model 391 Dante Alerting Unit builds on the limited capabilities of the "beacon" or a "strobe" devices that are ubiquitous with analog party-line (PL) intercom systems and adds a broad range of new and enhanced features.
The Model 391 Dante Alerting Unit builds on the limited capabilities of the "beacon" or a "strobe" devices that are ubiquitous with analog party-line (PL) intercom systems and adds a broad range of new and enhanced features. The Model 391 will respond to 20 kHz tone "call" signals that are commonly utilized in both legacy analog and modern digital party-line intercom circuits. Upon detecting a call signal the Model 391 can provide a visual indicator, enable an audible "buzzer" output, and even activate an analog line output. Each of the Model 391's alerting resources can be individually optimized to meet the unique requirements of many applications. The STcontroller personal computer application is used to select from a wide range of operating choices. The compact, portable unit is compatible with Dante audio-over-Ethernet installations and requires only an Ethernet connection with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capabilities for operation. Typical Model 391 applications will include use in theaters, sports facilities, corporate events, and broadcast studios.
Key Features
Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
Compatible with Studio Technologies' Dante beltpacks
The Model 206 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications.
The Model 206 Announcer's Console offers a unique combination of analog and digital audio resources for use in broadcast sports, eSports, live event, entertainment, and streaming broadcast applications. The unit is housed in a compact, rugged steel enclosure that's intended for table-top use. Calling the Model 206 "cute" or "cool" would be accurate; its nicely proportioned but diminutive size makes it ideal for use in space-constrained locations. The Model 206 supports Dante® audio-over-Ethernet digital media technology with AES67 compatibility for integration into contemporary applications. The unit is extremely simple to deploy, is "pro" quality throughout, and provides an intuitive user experience. The Model 206's audio quality is excellent, with low distortion, low noise, and ample headroom. Careful circuit design and rugged components ensure long, reliable operation.
Key Features
This product has reached "end-of-line" and is discontinued
High-performance audio input/output unit that utilizes the Dante Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Applications include broadcast "booth kits;" corporate, government, and stadium media rooms; and front-end interface for press feed systems. Four mic/line inputs on front panel with adjustable gain, P48 phantom power, high-pass filtering, and level metering. Four balanced line-level analog outputs on back panel. Flexible headphone monitor section allows single or dual-channel source selection, level meters, and 1/4-inch jacks on the front and back panels. Audio quality is excellent throughout. All audio inputs and outputs feature rugged circuitry for reliable use in field-broadcast environments. Connects to Ethernet network using etherCON protected RJ45 jack. Lightweight aluminum enclosure mounts in one space (1U) of a 19-inch rack and is powered by 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz.
Key Features
Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
Four mic/line inputs to Dante outputs
Four Dante inputs to balanced line-level outputs
Audio monitoring with meters and headphone output
Excellent audio quality
100-240 V, 50/60 Hz mains powered
Standard connectors, lightweight, 1U rack mounting
The Model 5205 Mic/Line to Dante Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology.
The Model 5205 Mic/Line to Dante Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two analog microphone or line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5205. They are amplified as required and then converted to digital audio channels on an associated Dante connection. With the inherent interoperability of Dante, the Model 5205 can be used with other Studio Technologies Dante-enabled products or a multitude of devices from many other manufacturers.
Microphone or line-level balanced analog audio signals are connected using two 3-pin XLR connectors. The gain of the associated preamplifier circuitry can be selected for 0, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 60 dB. P48 phantom power is provided to support condenser microphones. LEDs display the status of the gain and phantom power functions. Multi-step LED meters provide confirmation of the level of the two Dante transmitter (output) audio channels.
The gain of the preamplifiers and on/off status of the P48 phantom power sources can be selected locally using the pushbutton switches. They can also be monitored and selected remotely using the STcontroller application.
The audio quality of the Model 5205's two audio channels is excellent, with low distortion, low noise, and high headroom. Careful circuit design and rugged components ensure long, reliable operation. A wide range of applications can be supported, including TV, radio, and streaming broadcast events, corporate and government AV installations, and post-production facilities.
The Model 5205 requires an Ethernet connection to supply both the data interface as well as Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power. This requires an Ethernet connection from a PoE-enabled Ethernet switch. Alternately, the Model 5205 can be powered by an external midspan PoE power injector.
Key Features
Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
Two analog mic/line inputs to Dante digital audio outputs
Selectable preamplifier gain and P48 phantom power
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
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
Third party applications that use Dante Ready™ allow customers to purchase and activate Dante audio channels after installation using the Dante Activator tool in Dante Controller 4.5 or higher. Dante Activator is tied to an active Audinate user account and accepts standard credit card payments.