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Behringer S32

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Digital Stagebox

  • With 32 inputs and 16 outputs
  • AES50 Network (Klark Teknik)
  • Up to 100m CAT-5e cabling possible
  • Direct P - 16 monitor port
  • Double ADAT output
  • Midi output
  • USB Port for firmware updates
  • Design: 19 " / 3 HE
  • Installation depth: 21 cm
  • Frontal metal bracket depth: 2.2 cm
Available since November 2015
Item number 368657
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Network Protocol AES50
Connector RJ45
Input Channels 32
Output Channels 16
Digital Inputs 0
Digital Outputs 20
Width 483 mm
Depth in mm 210 mm
Height 137 mm
Weight 4,9 kg
Mounting Height 3 U
19" Rackkit Yes
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3.075 AED 794,12 €
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Versatile digital stage box

The Behringer S32 is a digital stage box that operates on an AES50 audio network and allows signals to be sent from the stage to a digital front-of-house console, where they can be mixed. It has 32 remote-controlled Midas pre-amps, as well as 16 balanced analogue XLR lines for stage monitors. Two ADAT ports and two AES-3 sockets enable connections to digital devices, and the MIDI connections allow lighting and sound modules to be controlled. To save space, this stage box can also be installed in a 19" rack, where it requires just three height units (3U), and its stand-out features are its wide-ranging connectivity and versatility, making for effortless cascading.

User-friendly remote control

The S32 can be controlled easily from the front-of-house console once it has been connected to a digital mixing desk with a Cat-5e cable. The front panel has 32 inputs and 16 bus outputs, and the MUTE button located on the right mutes all input channels, enabling cables to be connected and disconnected safely if the front panel is switched on. Below it are two LEDs which, when green, indicate correct synchronisation of the clock and the two AES50 connections. If they are red, this indicates that they are not synchronised. The two AES50 ports, A and B, allow connection to a multi-channel digital network, and channels 17 to 32 can be connected via the ADAT OUT sockets. Topping it all off, the S32 has a USB port for firmware updates.

Less cabling, more flexibility

With the Behringer S32 stage box, signals can be transmitted to the front-of-house console using a single CAT-5e cable (which should be no longer than 100m), so there is no need for cumbersome multi-pairs. For larger stages, two S32s can be cascaded, allowing for twice as many inputs and outputs. For even greater flexibility, an optional Powerplay P-16 personal monitoring system can be connected via the ULTRANET socket. Since converters and networks store a certain amount of data in buffers, this generates a delay which should be considered when monitoring, particularly when using in-ear monitors. It is also worth noting that the audio network is not compatible with any IP equipment on the market and thus requires specific routers, such as the Midas DL16 or the Midas DL371.

About Behringer

The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.

Simple network use

In an audio network, samples are assembled in packets. These packets have headers which contain information on the source and the destination, which is then decoded by the receiver. The AES50 audio network, developed by Klark Teknik, is an open standard of the Audio Engineering Society allowing bi-directional transmission of multi-channel digital sound at 100Mbit/s. Thanks to its user-friendliness and minimal configuration, this standard is perfectly adapted to live events. With 24 bi-directional channels, a sampling rate of 96kHz and a latency of six samples can be achieved. For 48 channels, the sampling frequency is 48kHz and the latency is three samples. The protocol is based on the SuperMAC standard developed by Sony Pro-Audio Labs, which was acquired by Klark Teknik in 2007.

In the spotlight - ULTRANET

Ultranet is a transfer protocol that is used by Behringer and allows audio signals to be transferred between compatible devices via Ethernet connection. The X32’s Ultranet output is suitable for connecting category 5 Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors, which means that up to 16 audio channels can be sent to devices like the Behringer P16-D distribution hub, PA speakers like the Turbosound IQ15, and wedge monitors like the Turbosound TFX 122M-AN. The Behringer X32’s routing menu can be used to specify which signal is assigned to which Ultranet channel. And for maximum flexibility, the position of the signal tap can also be set to either pre-fader or post-fader.

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excellent .... Best thing since Sliced Bread
Anonymous 22.11.2016
When i Got this i flightcased it with a rack light. Absolutely love it. Cat 5E in and away you go.
When using Cat 5E Always use a long enough cable up to 90m as far as im aware . My experience of joining cat 5 cables even using the proper neutrik joiners has not being good. I have brought up this point with Behringer and they said they never tested the joining of cables on this product. It works flawlessly if you use a cable directly from the desk to the unit. I have a cat 5 multi with a stage box at one end and tried to use a 5m patch lead from the stage box to the S32 but the audio keeps stalling. It only ever happens when i join a cable. Its only an advisory note so you dont get caught out.
The unit is great and a much better buy than the S16s
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Phew
Brynte 15.11.2022
Was searching for months for a Midas DL32 for my M32 mixer, but it was sold out everywhere. In the nick of time Thomann got one of these in stock, and it would have to do.

Soundwise it is totally good enough. Maybe it's placebo but the hardware feels a bit lighter and cheaper (well duh, it is).

But all in all totally giggable.
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Good but
Super daddy 20.02.2021
I used for on-stage pair with M32R live

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Nice and easy setup, reliable and flexible
pros & cons
Pros easy setup and durable, hope the channel could be long last
Price is not cheap.
Comprehensibility
For 2 x Cat 6 cable you can have 32 + 16 out setup, it is really helpful for installation, I highly recommend for installation
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Perfect Companion for X32 Ecosystem
ERGE 24.11.2018
Get this unit. Perfect companion. Plenty of Ins and Outs. Auxillary outputs and inputs at the rear for ADAT etc.
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