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Shure Ani22xlr Audio Network Interface (xlr Connectors)

Shure Ani22xlr Audio Network Interface (xlr Connectors)
  • Product Code: ga49894
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$1,872.00 $2,864.16

The ANI22 Audio Network Interface from Shure is designed to bring up to two line/mic signals onto or from a Dante network. It can be utilized for easy audio routing and convenient browser-based remote control. In addition, it is built with analog XLR connectors.

For Conferencing Applications    Analog XLR Connectors    Converts 2 Mic/Line Signals to Dante    Power over Ethernet (PoE)    Compact Form Factor, Mounts Easily

Parameters
Inputs (Analog)2 x 3-pin XLR connectors
Outputs (Analog)2 x 3-pin XLR connectors
Dante Connection1 x RJ45
Channel Count: 2 inputs, 2 outputs
PolarityNon-inverting, any input to any output
Power RequirementsPower over Ethernet (PoE), Class 0 (PoE Plus compatible)
Power Consumption11 W maximum
Application ControlHTML5
Operating Temperature Range20 to 104°F (-6.7 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature Range20 to 165°F (-29 to 74°C)
Thermal DissipationMaximum: 12.1 W (41.3 BTU/hr)
Typical: 9.8 W (33.7 BTU/hr)
Audio
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1 dB
Dante Audio FlowsSampling Rate: 24-bit/48 kHz
LatencyDoes not include Dante latency
Analog to Dante: 0.35 ms
Dante to Analog: 0.71 ms
Analog Gain Range51 dB (adjustable in 3 dB steps)
Dynamic Range113 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, typical
Equivalent Input Noise20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, input terminated with 150 Ohms
Analog Gain Setting = +0 dB, -93 dBV
Analog Gain Setting = +27 dB, -119 dBV
Analog Gain Settings = +51 dB, -130 dBV
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)<0.05% @ 1 kHz, 0 dBV input, 0 dB analog gain
Common Mode Rejection Ratio>70 dB, 50 Ohms balanced source @ 1 kHz
Input Impedance5 kOhms
Output Impedance150 Ohms
Input Clipping LevelAnalog Gain Setting = +0 dB, +20 dBV
Analog Gain Setting = +27 dB, -7 dBV
Analog Gain Setting = +51 dB, -31 dBV
Analog Output LevelsSelectable Line 0 dB
Aux -20 dB
Mic -46 dB
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Per Channel: Equalizer (4-band Parametric, Dante channels only), Mute, Limiter, Gain (140 dB range)
System: Channel Summing
NetworkingCat 5e or higher (shielded cable recommended)
Dimensions1.6 x 5.5 x 5.0" (4 x 14 x 12.8 cm)
Weight1.5 lb (672 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.57 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.15 x 6.7 x 3.2"

Works with Microflex Advance and Microflex Wireless systems

2 input and 2 output analog audio connectors

Converts up to 2 mic / line analog signals onto a Dante Network

Converts up to 2 Dante digital audio signals to line/ mic analog signals

Power over Ethernet (PoE) eliminates need for outboard power supply

Compact form factor is easy to mount without equipment rack

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this interface have direct monitoring(hear myself in my headphones)?

A: Yes, the Elgato Wave XLR Microphone Preamp and USB Audio Interface has a 3.5mm TRS headphone jack for direct monitoring,

Q: 2. what is a Polsen audio interface?

A: This devices allows connection of your XLR microphone to the USB input of your computer for recording purposes.

Q: 3. 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: 4. 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: 5. should the plastic cover half way down the silver top be removed?

A: No

Q: 6. can this be mounted to a 4x4 junction box?

A: The Shure MXWAPT2 2-Channel Access Point Transceiver with ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface BH #SHWAPT2Z10US includes a mounting plate. It may be possible to mount it to a 4 x 4 electrical junction box. We do not recommend any modifications of this product however.

Q: 7. 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: 8. Will this work if I have an xlr extension cable running from the mic to the device itself? Or does it need to be plugged direct

A: Yes, the Polsen XLR-USB-48 XLR to USB Audio Interface does not need to be plugged into the microphone. You can use an XLR just like any other audio interface.

Q: 9. Will this work with an Android or iPhone recording program?

A: The Polsen XLR-USB-48 XLR to USB Audio Interface is intended for use with computers running Mac OS or Windows. It is not intended for use with mobile devices like Android smartphones or iPhones.

Q: 10. What is the source of the 48v phantom power for the mic?

A: The power comes from the computer when you plug the interface into it. You have the option of turning the phantom power on or off as needed for your mic.

15/05/2024

Sounds, works, looks incredible. Whether gaming, playing music, podcasting, anything - perfect for every situation. Sound quality is magnificent.

5

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