IN STOCK! Neutrik NA2-IO-DPRO 2-Channel XLR to Dante Interface

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An ideal problem solver for audio engineers in houses of worship, concert venues, theater productions, and conference spaces, the Neutrik NA2-IO-DPRO is a two-channel XLR I/O to Dante interface offering easy integration of analog mic-/line-level gear or digital equipment into an existing Dante network.

It supports audio resolutions up to 32-bit / 96 kHz and allows simultaneous input and output feeds via lockable connections—two balanced XLR inputs, two balanced XLR outputs, and dual etherCON ports. The NA2-IO-DPRO features two built-in mic preamps, each with selectable 48V phantom power, a -16 dB pad, an 80 Hz low-cut filter, and up to 67 dB of gain.

Built to handle the stress of demanding stage conditions and accommodate multiple mounting configurations, the NA2-IO-DPRO features a heavy-duty metal housing and removable rubber protection. It can be powered via PoE and therefore requires a PoE switch or a compatible PoE injector.

Integrates two channels of I/O (analog mic/line level or digital AES/EBU) into your Dante network
Ideal for interfacing equipment such as mixers, speaker/headphone monitoring systems, media players, audio interfaces, and direct outputs from instrument amplifiers with a Dante network
Built-in microphone preamps, each with selectable 48V phantom power, -16 dB pad, 80 Hz low-cut filter, and up to 67 dB of gain
Lockable audio and network connections
Primary and secondary etherCON Dante ports for redundant setup or daisy-chain configurations
Compliant with AES67 standards
Supports audio parameter control via DPRO controller software for Mac/Windows systems
Informative LED indicators for signal presence, phantom power, low-cut filter, pad, mute, and more
Heavy-duty construction with metal housing and removable rubber protection
Use optional brackets or rack panel for mounting below tables, in floor boxes, or in equipment racks
Requires a PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch or PoE injector (802.3af or 802.3at, class 2 or no classification at 6W)

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