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ARX Network DI

Analog Breakout Box with Dante

Description

The new Network DI from ARX is an analog breakout box using the popular Dante network protocol to extract audio from a network and convert it to Transformer isolated analog audio, suitable for connecting to mixing consoles and other devices requiring an analog source A Mono switch on the front panel provides Left and Right analog summation for applications requirig a mono signal The Network DI is housed in a heavy duty all-steel chassis finished in attractive matt textured polyurethane, with hardwearing epoxy screen printing and slip resistant rubber base pad. Security features include an optional bracket kit for under-table mounting.

List price *

£449.00

Key features

  1. Input Connector 1 x RJ45 Ethernet
  2. Sample Rate 44.1KHz, 48 KHz (default), 96KHz
  3. Bit Depth 24 Bits
  4. Network Speed 100 Mbps
  5. Power Consumption 2 Watts max.
  6. Power over Ethernet Class 1 802.3af POE PD compliant
  7. Output Connectors 2 x Male XLR connectors, Pin 1 Chassis ground, Pin 2+, Pin 3-
  8. Output impedance 150 ohm balanced, 75 ohm unbalanced
  9. Output Level +4dBu @ 0dBFS
  10. Frequency Response 20Hz - 20 kHZ +- .5dB
  11. Dynamic range < 100dB
  12. Signal to noise < 100dB
  13. THD <.01% at +4dBu
  14. Features: Mono Switch L & R summation
  15. Construction: All-steel chassis, fibreglass PCB, epoxy printing, slip-resistant rubber base pad
  16. Precision engineered

What we say

The Network DI is an analogue breakout box, converting two Dante channels to transformer isolated balanced audio. Powered via the network (PoE), this box is a great solution when you need to connect a Dante feed to a device requiring analogue inputs, such as amplifiers and mixing desks. This can also be used as a way to integrate with legacy equipment when upgrading an AV solution, whether it be assistive listening or amplification, this AudiBox is a great solution. Much like the USB DI, you can also choose to mono the two signals on-board if required.

Anna ShahinApplication Support Engineer, Audiologic