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The primary use of the NA2-IO-DPRO is to connect legacy audio equipment with the Dante network. It acts as a bridge between your classic audio gear and the modern Dante network, ensuring seamless integration.
You can adjust the audio parameters on the NA2-IO-DPRO either by using Neutrik's dedicated DPRO controller or a variety of common control software.
The NA2-IO-DPRO is designed with lockable connectors and removable rubber protection. These features make it a robust and reliable solution for even the most challenging stage conditions.
The NA2-IO-DPRO offers versatile mounting options. With optional mounting brackets or a rack panel, you can install the box below tables, in floor boxes, racks, or even on a truss.
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Housing: Metal
Protection: Rubber
16-, 24-, or 32-Bit
44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz
0.25 ms or More (Depending on User Selection)
2x XLR 3-Pin Female (Balanced, Mic/Line Level or AES/EBU Digital)
2x XLR 3-Pin Male (Balanced, Mic/Line Level or AES/EBU Digital)
1x RJ45 1000Base-T (PoE Support)
-16 dB
0 to 67 dB (3 dB Steps)
>7.5 Kilohms (Balanced)
Pad On: +24 dBu
Pad Off: +8 dBu
+24 dBu
Inputs: >112 dB A-Weighted (Bandwidth 22.4 kHz, Minimum Input Gain)
Outputs: >112 dB A-Weighted (Bandwidth 22.4 kHz)
>112 dB A-Weighted (Bandwidth 22.4 kHz)
20 Hz to 20 kHz ( +/-0.5 dB)
-100 dB (Adjacent Input/Output Channels, Minimum Input Gain)
-128 dBu A-Weighted (67 dB Gain)
-88 dBu A-Weighted
32 to 122 Degree F (0 to 50 Degree C)
-40 to 302 Degree F (-40 to 150 Degree C)
PoE Switch or PoE Midspan Power Injector (IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at, Class 2 or No Classification at 6 W)
macOS 10.12 or Later:
2 GB RAM or More
1280 x 1024 Minimum Screen Resolution
Windows 7 or Later:
2 GB RAM or More
1280 x 1024 Minimum Screen Resolution
6.5 x 2.0 x 3.2" (16.4 x 5.1 x 8.2cm) (Including Rubber Protection)
5.9 x 1.6 x 2.6" (15.1 x 4.1 x 6.6cm) (Excluding Rubber Protection)
1.2 lbs (0.5kg)
Are you seeking a seamless way to integrate your legacy audio equipment with the Dante network? Look no further than the NA2-IO-DPRO 2-Channel XLR to Dante Interface. This 2-input, 2-output breakout box is expertly designed to bridge the gap between your classic audio gear and the modern Dante network.
The NA2-IO-DPRO is equipped with high-quality microphone preamps, ensuring superior sound quality and performance. It also boasts two Dante ports, providing the flexibility for either a redundant setup or daisy chaining, enhancing your audio networking capabilities.
Adjusting audio parameters is a breeze with the NA2-IO-DPRO. You can use either Neutrik's dedicated DPRO controller or opt for a variety of common control software, giving you the freedom to work in a way that suits your needs best.
Designed with the rigors of stage use in mind, all connectors on the NA2-IO-DPRO are lockable. This, coupled with the removable rubber protection, provides a robust and reliable solution for even the most challenging stage conditions.
The NA2-IO-DPRO also offers versatile mounting options. With optional mounting brackets or a rack panel, you can conveniently install the box below tables, in floor boxes, racks or even on a truss. This makes the NA2-IO-DPRO 2-Channel XLR to Dante Interface a versatile and indispensable tool for any audio professional looking to modernize their setup without sacrificing the quality and reliability of their legacy equipment.