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Shure Ani4out 4-channel Dante Mic/line Audio Network Interface Unit (block Outputs)

Shure Ani4out 4-channel Dante Mic/line Audio Network Interface Unit (block Outputs)
  • Product Code: ga38618
  • Availability: In Stock

$1,872.00 $2,265.12

The 1/3 RU ANI4OUT Dante Mic/Line Audio Network Interface Unit from Shure is an interface unit with four Block output ports that convert a Dante digital audio signal to four line or microphone analog signals for audio routing and browser-based control. It features a single Ethernet port, customizable EQ settings, channel summing, and LEDs that indicate the device status and audio signal. It is compatible with third-party control systems.

Four Block Analog Outputs    Single Ethernet Port    LEDs Indicate Device Status/Audio Signal    Crestron & AMX Control Strings    4-Band C/S PEQ    Browser-Based Software Control

Parameters
Rack Units1/3 RU wide
Connectors4 x Block Analog Ports, output
1 x PoE Port (Class 0)
Dimensions9.00 x 6.25 x 3" / 22.86 x 15.88 x 7.62 cm
Weight2.16 lb / 0.98 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.61 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.15 x 6.65 x 3.35"

Single Ethernet port carries Dante audio, power (PoE - class 0)

Control strings for third-party preset controllers including Crestron and AMX

Four band C/S PEQ on every channel

Provides channel summing to combine Dante signals from the network and send them over a single analog output

Browser-based software control for all device parameters, per output channel for mute control, digital gain, and polarity control

Chassis ground screw provides common chassis ground for multiple inputs

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use this device with a Shure MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone?

A: Yes. According to the following page from Shure; "You can use a web application to control the MXA910 and Dante Controller to route audio. Download the Shure Web Device Discovery application to access your device’s web application." https://pubs.shure.com/guide/MXA910/en-US

Q: 2. Does this AVIO support phantom power for a condenser mic?

A: This device does not support phantom power.

Q: 3. Will the AVIO 1 Input adapter except a 25 volt or 70 volt audio signal or does it need to be adapted to a line level first?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel Analog Input Adapter for Dante Audio Network is intended for a balanced, line-level input signal.

Q: 4. Can the Dante port be connected directly to the ethernet port of a PC, giving the PC access to the I/O?

A: No. The Dante port would be connected to a network switch that is also connected to the rest of your Dante devices and the USB port of the Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX would be connected to your computer.

Q: 5. Can this be used for inputs and outputs at the same time? Or is it just input or just output?

A: The Shure ANI22XLR Audio Network Interface provides two inputs and two outputs, which can be active at the same time.

Q: 6. Will the AVOI 1 Input adapter accept a 25 or 70 volt signal direct from a power amp or do you need to adapt it to a line level ?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel Analog Input Adapter is used to connect a line level output signal from an analog device to a Dante audio network.

Q: 7. Can the input version and output version of these units be used together as a standalone 2 channel dante system?

A: Yes you can, however you would need a switch as well.

Q: 8. The analog input to the AVIO 1, Does it need to be line level or can it receive audio from 25volt and 70 volt signal?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter provides a balanced, line level analog output signal from the XLR male connector. So this adapter sends analog audio from a Dante network into an analog XLR input.

Q: 9. I'm looking to connect the headphone jack on my Behringer X-Air XR-18 to Dante for remote monitoring. What would I need in addition to or in place of this? Headphone port is a 1/4" TRS Stereo jack.

A: What's needed is cables and a headphone amp: 1/4" trs male to (2) XLR male(B&H # KOSMYCM2XM03 with HOGHP105 for stereo audio. , connect to the Dante XLR's, then a headphone amp at the other end, such as : B&H # PRHP2 or similar.

Q: 10. What is the latency? How do we get clock if using both madi in/ out. How do I get a demo of this product?

A: This is a high quality audio interface with extremely low latency. The MADI input would be the master clock in your set up, and you would have almost zero percent latency. RME does not provide an exact number for latency.

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