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Allen & Heath DT168

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Dante Audio Expander

  • 96 kHz / 48 kHz
  • In the design of a portable stagebox
  • 16 Mic preamps with XLR with status LED for phantom powering
  • 8 XLR Line Outs
  • Dante Primary and Secondary Ports with EtherCon
  • Operating modes redundant and switched
  • From dLive and SQ-Series direct access to the preamps possible
  • Rubber protection corners and carrying handle
  • AES67 compatible
  • Ready for Dante Domain Manager
  • 19" Rack kit optionally available
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 399 x 189 x 182 mm
  • Weight: 4.75 kg
  • Suitable optional case: Art.504879 (not included)
Available since August 2019
Item number 463186
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Network Protocol Dante
Connector RJ45
Input Channels 16
Output Channels 8
Digital Inputs 2
Digital Outputs 0
Width 399 mm
Depth in mm 189 mm
Height 183 mm
Weight 4,75 kg
Mounting Height 4 U
19" Rackkit Optional
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7.575 AED 1.889,92 €
Plus 279 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Analogue & +48v only for A&H Mixers
FiveLetterFruit 19.09.2024
A very nicely finished stage box. My Yamaha DM3 however is not fully compatible with the Analogue controls of the Pre-Amps, and requires external software to control A.Gain and Phantom Power switch.

Being new to Dante, I assumed pre-amp controls were a core part of the Dante protocol.

This makes it much harder to use when at a venue, and perhaps may cause issue when no laptop comes with you to a gig.

Other than keeping the A.Gain the same, and leaving +48v phantom power active all the time, I think I might be better off returning the unit for something fully compatible with my mixer.
A very nicely finished stage box. My Yamaha DM3 however is not fully compatible with the Analogue controls of the Pre-Amps, and requires external software to control A.Gain and Phantom Power switch.

Being new to Dante, I assumed pre-amp controls were a core part of the Dante protocol.

This makes it much harder to use when at a venue, and perhaps may
A very nicely finished stage box. My Yamaha DM3 however is not fully compatible with the Analogue controls of the Pre-Amps, and requires external software to control A.Gain and Phantom Power switch.

Being new to Dante, I assumed pre-amp controls were a core part of the Dante protocol.

This makes it much harder to use when at a venue, and perhaps may cause issue when no laptop comes with you to a gig.

Other than keeping the A.Gain the same, and leaving +48v phantom power active all the time, I think I might be better off returning the unit for something fully compatible with my mixer.
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