You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Kopul Two-channel Xlr Analog Output Adapter For Dante Network

Kopul Two-channel Xlr Analog Output Adapter For Dante Network
  • Product Code: ga161332
  • Availability: In Stock

$449.97 $580.46

The Kopul DAN-AOXM2 Two-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter for Dante Network enables you to incorporate analog audio gear you already own into your Dante network. With plug-and-play operation, the DAN-AOXM2 is automatically discovered by the network and ready to use once connected, making it easy to send highly detailed and clock-accurate audio to an analog mixing board, power amplifier, or powered speakers over Dante.

The DAN-AOXM2 connects to the network via its RJ45 Ethernet port and outputs two balanced line-level analog audio signals via its two, 3-pin XLR-M connectors. It delivers two channels of high-quality audio with up to 24-bit / 96 kHz D/A conversion, high SNR, low THD, and a wide frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

The DAN-AOXM2 is PoE powered. It supports Dante Audio over IP and AES67 RTP transport formats and is compatible with Dante Domain Manager (DDM).

Connect Analog Gear to Dante Network    2 Balanced Line-Level, XLR Audio Outputs    Plug-and-Play operation    Up to 24-Bit / 96 kHz Conversion    Dante Audio over IP & AES67 RTP Formats    Configurable Gain and Attenuation    Works with Dante Domain Manager (DDM)    PoE Powered    Rugged ABS Construction

Parameters
Maximum Signal Level+18 dBu, Balanced
Output Gain-6 dBu
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.5 dB)
Impedance150 Ohms (Balanced)
75 Ohms (Unbalanced)
Dynamic Range>100 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio>100 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion<0.01% at +4 dBu
ConnectorsRJ45
2 x XLR-M
Power802.3af PoE
Power Consumption2.6 W (Max)
Sample Rates44.1, 48, 96 kHz
Bit Depth24-Bit
Network Transport ProtocolDante Audio over IP
AES67 RTP
ConstructionABS
Dimensions4.5 × 1.1 × 1.1" / 11.4 × 2.8 × 2.8 cm
Weight5.6 oz / 159 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.46 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.7 x 3.7 x 1.4"

  • Cost-effective solution for adapting analog gear to your Dante network
  • Convert Dante audio to two channels of analog audio
  • 2 balanced, line-level, analog audio signals on 3-pin, XLR-M connectors
  • Plug-and-play operation
  • Rugged ABS construction
  • D/A conversion up to 24-bit / 96 kHz
  • Wide dynamic range
  • High Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
  • Low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
  • Configurable gain and attenuation
  • Dante Audio over IP and AES67 RTP transport formats
  • Powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
  • Compatible with Dante Domain Manager (DDM)

  • Simply connect the DAN-AOXM2 and it’s instantly discovered by the network.
  • Let the Dante Controller do the rest of the work, like signal routing, configuring gain and attenuation, and enabling channels.

  • The DAN-AOXM2 features a rugged ABS shell designed to withstand repeated transport in a toolbox or gear bag, and the stress of constant touring.
  • The XLR cables feature molded strain relief that minimizes cable strain at the point where the cable connects with the adapter.

  • Send audio to analog mixing boards, power amplifiers, and powered speakers over a Dante audio network
  • Patch DSPs, analog compressors, and equalizers into a Dante system using a combination of Kopul Dante input and output adapters
  • Create easy drop points for connecting overflow areas to a Dante network
  • Send audio to multiple rooms in houses of worship, conference centers, theaters, and studios via Dante network
  • Connect hearing aid loop amplifiers to your Dante audio network

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. It says output can be set to dual mono. Does this mean I can have 2 mic input, and output it as individual Left and Right channels on the output stereo?

A: You have the option to ether come out to your camera in stereo or mono. To get each mic on its on track, set the output to "Dual Stereo." "Dual Mono" out mixes the two mic's together.

Q: 2. Will this work with the RodeLink wireless system? I want use with my Tascam DR60D

A: To connect the RodeLink receiver unit to a recorder via XLR we recommend the Rode VXLR adapter that can be used with the included 3.5mm cable supplied with the RodeLink system. Due to differences in output and wiring we do not recommend this cable for the RodeLink system.

Q: 3. I hear a loud buzzing noise in my Sony lavalier mics with this mixer. The mics are on two different frequencies. Not sure why this is happening? Please help!

A: It would be helpful to know whether you are using two wireless systems and connecting the output from each receiver to the mixer or if you are trying to connect each lavalier microphone directly to the inputs on the mixer. The mics will not work without mic preamps and plug-in power which this mixer does not provide. Please contact us directly either through live chat on the website or by phone at 800-606-6969 or 212-444-6615 so we can help you to troubleshoot.

Q: 4. Do these adapters fit properly in Neutrik XLR jacks (used in Sound Device MixPre-6 II field recorders) or do they get stuck?

A: Yes, the Kopul XLR Twist-360 Angled XLR Adapter is compatible with Neutrik XLR jacks.

Q: 5. Hi can I use this device with my Nikon D5200 to record sound directly from mixer with RCA cable from mixer side and in other is AUX and plug in to this device the gave output to my camera

A: The Kopul CMX-1 is not made for taking a line signal from a mixer. It is made for use with microphones that have a 3.5mm connector. If you want to take a line out from a mixer directly into your camera, you want to look at an adapter that can take line input, like the Kopul CMX-2 instead (B&H # KOCMX2V2). https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1332706-REG/kopul_cmx_2_v2_two_channel_passive_camcorder.html

Q: 6. Will it send plugin power through? This would enable the use of Rode Videomic.

A: It will not send plugin power to a microphone that operates off of plugin power.

Q: 7. it works with other brands of lavaliers wireless? Like Sennheiser G3.

A: Yes, it can work with other wireless microphone receivers although the size and shape of the DXA-GO was designed specifically to accommodate the size and shape of the Rode Wireless Go receiver. The Sennheiser G3 receiver is larger than the Wireless Go receiver, but it could work, depending on your camera and the amount of space needed. For comparison, the Wireless Go receiver measures 1.7 x 1.8 x 0.7" while the G3 receiver is 2.5 x 3.2 x 0.9". We do have other 2-channel passive camera mixers with 3.5mm TRS inputs and outputs that will work in exactly the same way and just a different configuration than the DXA-GO. Take a look at the Saramonic SR-AX100 Passive 2-Channel Audio Adapter for DSLR Cameras (B&H # SASRAX100) and Kopul CMX-1-V2 Two-Channel Mini Mixer with Shoe Bracket (B&H # KOCMX1V2) which are both compatible for use with two wireless receivers like the Wireless Go or G3.

Q: 8. Overview says Yes to Bluetooth, Compare chart doesn't mention it. Which is correct?

A: The Sony STR-AN1000 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver (BH # SOSTRAN1000) includes Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. Please see the manual on pages 7,51, and 64 for details: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/954236.pdf

Q: 9. What happens to the signal on left and right inputs, if I plug in stereo microphones? Are they automatically converted to mono is just one channel used from each microphone? I only have stereo microphones.

A: You would only be able to plug in one stereo mic to this unit, utilizing the center input marked stereo. If you have two mono microphones that terminate with a 3.5mm stereo mini connector, you would connect one into the left and another into the right input.

Q: 10. can you monitor audio with audio out jack??

A: Yes you can use the audio out jack to monitor but you can't plug a headphone directly in the audio out jack and expect it to work as a headphone driver. The audio out jack is at microphone level and is matched to the microphone input on a DSLR camera. You would need an extra pre-amp to monitor the audio at line or headphone level from the audio out jack. However, the Saramonic BMCC-A01 has a dedicated headphone output with a volume control that works easily for audio monitoring of incoming signals. If you want to monitor incoming signals and audio playback from the camera when needed, then use the headphone jack on the camera as the place to plug in your headphones.

There are no reviews for this product.

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
    Bad           Good
Captcha

Top Bestselling Products

Obsbot Usb-c To Ethernet Poe Adapter

$297.00 $392.04

J5create Usb-c To 4k Hdmi Ethernet Adapter

$113.97 $143.60

Tascam Ml-32d Dante / Analog Converter

$8,997.00 $12,595.80

Owc Thunderbolt 3 10 Gb/s Ethernet Adapter

$599.97 $863.96

Smart-avi Hdmi Cat 5 Ethernet Kvm Adapter

$597.00 $764.16

Smartsystem Cinemonitor Adapter 1/4"

$329.85 $468.39

Sigma Sac-6 Ac Adapter

$105.00 $153.30

Tascam Ml-16d Dante / Analog Converter

$5,997.00 $8,815.59

Products You May Like

Genelec 8381a Height Extension Kit (white)

$3,600.00 $5,616.00

Tiffen Series 9 85 Color Conversion Filter

$537.00 $665.88