Italy - Link has announced the first multi-protocol digital snake system to implement Dante into their DGlink Stage Box system. Audinate's Dante solution provides a self-configuring, plug-and-play digital audio network that uses standard Internet protocols. Dante is a scalable solution that works on both 100Mbits and 1Gigabit Ethernet and coupled with Link's unique hybrid approach, "offers the end user a distribution system that will improve audio quality and simplify setup," says the company.

"The addition of Dante significantly enhances the audio transport capabilities of our system while making it more flexible," stated Marco Piromalli, president of Link. "And we've come to recognize the many benefits Dante has to offer the marketplace".

The DGlink digital audio distribution system leverages a long lineage of eurocable analogue/digital cables, LK connectors, and digital circuitry (all manufactured by Link) which provides a modular, touring grade, digital distribution system that is compatible with the architecture of traditional stage boxes. DGlink is specifically designed for live applications that require the integration and distribution of Analogue, AES-EBU, and Ethernet based protocols.


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