The NetSplit can be operated in either of two input modes, Dante or analogue
The Netherlands - ARX Systems is adding to its range of Dante enabled products with the release of the new NetSplit Audio Distribution Splitter on their Booth Number 6 - E160 at ISE 2018 next month in Amsterdam.
The new NetSplit Dante Digital-to-Analogue Distribution Splitter extracts audio from the Dante protocol network and converts it to studio-quality, transformer-isolated, low-latency analogue audio suitable for connection to multiple amplifiers, powered loudspeaker arrays, mixing consoles and other analogue audio devices using standard Ethernet hardware and cabling.
Extending operating flexibility, the NetSplit can be operated in either of two input modes, Dante or analogue. In Dante Mode, it will extract two channels of digital audio from the network via a RJ45 Ethernet input, and split them to two channels of 1:4 splitter/distribution amplifier. In Analogue Mode, it can take two channels of analogue audio and sends them to two channels of 1 in : 4 out splitter/distribution amplifier.
“Dante has become the long-awaited standard for digital audio distribution in production and install professional audio,” says ARX MD, Colin Park. “We'll be developing and expanding our Dante range with further product releases through 2018.”
(Jim Evans)

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