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Feed analog audio signals into the Dante™ network while simultaneously receiving a mix from another Dante source with Neutrik's NA2-IO-DLINE. ...Read more
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Feed analog audio signals into the Dante™ network while simultaneously receiving a mix from another Dante source with Neutrik's NA2-IO-DLINE. This end-of-network breakout box allows two channels of audio to be integrated into a Dante network. Plus, this compact box converts a Dante stream into analog audio signals at the same time.
With lockable chassis connectors for both the audio and network connections, NA2-IO-DLINE is designed for harsh stage conditions. For fixed installations, the rubber protection can be removed. With optional mounting brackets or a rack panel, the box can be mounted below tables, in floor boxes, or in equipment racks.
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Love this interface! I had issues when I first connected it where the firmware corrupted after plugging and unplugging the unit to get it to reconnect to my Dante virtual soundcard. After the firmware corrupted, I downloaded the newest version online and uploaded through the existing Dante network. the unit works great and sounds awesome. I was going to buy the Audinate 'bullet' style units but two ins and two outs for this price is a no-brainer. Will buy more of these in the near future.
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It would be nice if the two analog inputs were completely independent of the Dante network.
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What would be the point of that? The whole purpose of this box is to be two channel Dante I/O. Why plug into the inputs if not to get your audio onto the network?
I'm not sure what you mean... it's a dante device, so all IO has to be dante.
The entire point of this device is to get audio in and out of the network.
What does this even mean? It's an analog to Dante converter, right?
I don't understand what the purpose of that would be - can you elaborate? The purpose this device is to give you a couple of analog inputs on a Dante system and allow you to get a couple of Dante to analog returns - if the analog inputs were independent of Dante, what would the connect to?