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Accidents happen. Protect your favorite Adorama products and purchase a protection plan to stay covered from accidental damage, mechanical or electrical failures, and more.
If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.
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When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
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Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for international or U.S. territories purchases. Plans on open box items do not cover pre-existing damage.
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2x XLR 3 pin (balanced)( L&R)
2x RCA phono (unbalanced)( L&R)
18dBu XLR balanced
8dBu RCA phono unbalanced
20kOhms
74dB
0.02% Relative
80dB
1/4" jack headphone socket
Drives 150mW into 32Ohms to 600Ohms stereo headphones
6x GPIs, selectable via webpage control on RJ45 socket
9 way D-type socket, used to send control commands and update firmware
RJ45 socket
Remote control commands can be sent via TCP or UDP as well as firmware updates
Filtered IEC, 85 - 264VAC, 47 - 63 Hz, 10W max
Anti-surge fuse 1A 20 x 5mm
G.711 (U Law/A Law 8kHz to 48kHz sampling rate)
WAV (IMA ADPCM+ 16bit PCM uncompressed: 8kHz to 48kHz)
MP3 Layer 1 (32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, CBR +VBR +ABR)
MP3 Layer 2 (16, 22.05 and 24 kHz, CBR +VBR +ABR)
RTP - UDP
HTTP - TCP
SIP
Raw UDP
Raw TCP
Can also act as Icecast/Shoutcast source
SNMP - traps for remote management
DHCP, BOOTP, IPZator or AUTOIP - Dynamic IP address resolution
SonicIP IP Address readout
Raw: 8.66 x 5.39 x 1.69" / 22 x 13.7 x 4.3cm
Boxed: 13.39 x 10.63 x 2.36" / 34 x 27 x 6cm
1.85lbs / 0.84kg
The Sonifex Audio to IP Streaming Decoder receives audio from a number of user selectable external stereo sources including balanced and unbalanced analogue audio, AES/EBU, S/PDIF & TOSlink digital audio. Once an audio source is selected, the unit encodes the audio in real time and sends it to the network as an encoded stream. The audio stream can be distributed over an IP-based network to one or more PS-PLAY or PS-AMP units or other proprietary servers such as those for Icecast or Shoutcast. All the configuration settings for the unit are accessed via a local web-server built into it. The type of encoding and the transport mechanism are defined by selecting the connection from a pre-defined list. The PS-SEND encodes an audio source into an MP3 (from analogue or digital inputs), G.711 or PCM (from analogue inputs only) audio stream using HTTP, RTP, raw UDP or raw TCP protocols, including multicast support and the following encoder types are available: Mpeg1 & 2 Layer3, MP3 CBR (constraint bit-rate), PCM linear and A-law, U-law, with 8kHz-48kHz sample rates . The unit can configure its own IP address using DHCP/BOOTP, IPzator or AutoIP. A readout of the set IP address can be heard on every reset using SONICIP technology, if selected. Remote level monitoring is also possible using SNMP traps.
Two red and green front panel LEDs indicate what state the unit is currently in, be it normal operational mode or bootstrap mode and also indicates the current network connection status. A blue LED denotes power to the unit. The input being routed to the IP stream can be monitored on the front panel 1/4" (6.35mm) stereo jack socket in combination with a headphone volume knob. The rear panel has 2 x RJ45 connectors, one for the 10/100Mbit Ethernet interface and one for GPI connections. The PS-SEND has 6 x GPIs which can be used to trigger the sending of the audio stream and which can also be used to trigger remote events using an output relay on the PS-PLAY and PS-AMP. There is a 9 way D-type RS232 serial connection for control of the unit by automation systems and firmware updates. The unit can be remote controlled via serial connection, TCP or UDP. Power to the unit is via a universal supply 85V 264V fused IEC mains socket.