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Radial Engineering DiNet Dan-Rx

 

RADIAL ENGINEERING's DiNET DAN-RX is a Dante Stereo endpoint that converts digital network signal to analog 24bit/96kHz, with over 100db of dynamics, Balanced XLR outputs allow connection to mixers, amplifiers or powered speakers, also features headphone output with level control useful for personal monitoring.

Notable features

  • Device with analog stereo outputs for Dante networks
  • Balanced XLR outputs for mic or line level connections
  • Built-in headphone amplifier for personal monitoring
  • 24bit/96kHz digital-to-analog conversion

Radial DAN-RX is a 24-bit / 96kHz 2-channel digital-to-analog terminal that allows the user to send audio from a Dante network for connection to professional audio systems. Developed by Audinate, the Dante protoollo has become the standard for digital audio distribution in professional audio. Using standard Ethernet networks, all connected Dante devices can communicate and manage audio with each other with very low latency. DAN-RX provides an easy way to take a stereo signal from the Dante network and convert it to analog audio for monitoring at any location without the need for additional equipment.

DAN-RX has XLR outputs for connection to balanced professional audio equipment such as microphone inputs on a mixing board or directly to an amplifier or active speaker. In live audio applications, DAN-RX can be used to return audio to the stage or to route audio to smaller PA systems or recorders placed in remote rooms within a venue. There is also a 3.5 mm headphone output with level control for audio checks before connecting to the PA system or to monitor locally with headphones, useful at events where many people need to listen with personal monitoring systems.

DAN-RX has 24-bit / 96 kHz analog converters with high audio quality. Connecting to the Dante network is simple-simply plug the Ethernet jack into any networked audio system using a standard Cat5e or Cat6 cable. DAN-RX will accept Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power, but an adapter is also included for use when PoE is not available. Once connected, DAN-RX will appear as a 2-channel output device in the Dante controller software and on other Dante network-enabled devices. DAN-RX is the easiest way to convert a digital signal from Dante network to analog.

Audinate is a registered trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.

Dante is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.

DiNET DAN-RX Usage and Applications

Using DAN-RX to connect to a small PA system

Diagram for sending a stereo signal to small PA systems in crowded environments or to remote rooms within a venue.

Using DAN-RX for distribution in the newsroom

Recording systems are often placed in rooms away from the press conference. DAN-RX provides an easy way to send audio to these rooms and connect directly to a recorder or even to feed a pres box.

Using DAN-RX for personal monitoring

The dedicated headphone output on DAN-RX allows 'use as a personal monitoring system. The sound engineer can create a unique mix for musicians, producers, or any of the staff who need to monitor a signal anywhere on the network.

Technical specifications of DAN-RX

  • Features
  • General
  • Audio circuit type: high current balanced active output device
  • Number of channels: 2
  • Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Dynamic range: 100dB
  • Gain: 8dBu max at -6dBfs
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.007% at -6dBfs
  • Output impedance: 150Ω
  • Sampling frequency 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz and 96kHz (24 bit)
  • Input connectors: RJ45 Ethernet
  • Output connectors: XLR
  • Extras: Headphone output 3.5 mm mini jack connector
  • Construction: 14-gauge steel
  • Dimensions (W x D x D): 5 x 3.31 x 1.88 (12.7cm x 8.4cm x 4.8cm)
  • Weight: 0.66kg (1.45lbs)
  • Power supply: 15VDC 400mA (included) or PoE
  • Operating conditions: use only in dry environment between 5°C and 40°C (41°F and 104°F).

GRAD8001873

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