Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface

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Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface
Key Features
  • For Conferencing Applications
  • Connects Four Dante Channels
  • Flexible Signal Routing and Connectivity
  • Power over Ethernet
The ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface from Shure is designed for audio/video conferencing installations in small- and medium-size meeting rooms. It can be used to connect 4 Microflex Advanced or Microflex Wireless microphone channels via Dante (4 in/2 out), and provide analog connectivity to a room audio/video conferencing system or a PC-based A/V conferencing application via USB (1 in/out).
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Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX Overview

The ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface from Shure is designed for audio/video conferencing installations in small- and medium-size meeting rooms. It can be used to connect 4 Microflex Advanced or Microflex Wireless microphone channels via Dante (4 in/2 out), and provide analog connectivity to a room audio/video conferencing system or a PC-based A/V conferencing application via USB (1 in/out).

An internal matrix mixer offers flexible routing, allowing users to route any input to any output. A 4-band parametric EQ filter is also available on the analog and USB outputs. The ANIUSB-MATRIX is compact and easy to mount without an equipment rack.

Features
Connects 4 Dante audio inputs and 1 analog input to an A/V conferencing system or a PC-based videoconferencing application
Flexible signal routing and connectivity: analog audio (1 block in/1 block out) to room A/V conferencing system; USB (1 in/out) to connect to laptop or room PC
Power over Ethernet (PoE) eliminates the need for an outboard power supply
Compact form factor is easy to mount without equipment rack
UPC: 042406512602

Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX Specs

Inputs (Analog)
1 x 3-pin block connector (active balanced)
Outputs (Analog)
1 x 3-pin block connector (impedance balanced)
USB Connection
1 x USB 2.0, Type-B
Dante Connection
1 x RJ45
Channel Count: 4 inputs, 2 outputs
Polarity
Non-inverting, any input to any output
Power Requirements
Power over Ethernet (PoE), Class 0 (PoE Plus compatible)
Power Consumption
6.5 W maximum
Application Control
HTML5 browser based
Operating Temperature Range
20 to 104°F (-6.7 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature Range
20 to 165°F (-29 to 74°C)
Thermal Dissipation
Maximum: 6.8 W (23.0 BTU/hr)
Typical: 6.0 W (20.8 BTU/hr)
Audio
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20 kHz +1, -1.5 dB
Dante Audio Flows
Sampling Rate: 24-bit/48 kHz
USB Audio
16-, 24-bit/44.1, 48 kHz
Latency
Does not include Dante latency
Analog to Analog: 0.98 ms
Analog to Dante 0.39 ms
Dante to Analog: 0.72 ms
Dante to Dante: 0.14 ms
Dynamic Range
20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, typical
Analog to Dante: 113 dB
Dante to Analog: 117 dB
Equivalent Input Noise
20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, input terminated with 150 Ohms
Line: -86 dBV
Aux: -98 dBV
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
<0.05% @ 1 kHz, 0 dBV input, 0 dB analog gain
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
>70 dB, 150 Ohms balanced source @ 1 kHz
Impedance
10.6 kOhms
Input Clipping Level
Line: +27 dBV
Aux: +15 dBV
Output Clip Level
Line: +20 dBV
Aux: 0 dBV
Mic: -26 dBV
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Per Channel: Equalizer (4-band Parametric, Analog and USB output channels only), Mute, Limiter, Gain (140 dB range)
System: Matrix mixer
Networking
Cat 5e or higher (shielded cable recommended)
Dimensions
1.6 x 5.5 x 5.0" (4 x 14 x 12.8 cm)
Weight
1.5 lb (672 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.425 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.2 x 6.7 x 3.25"

Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX Reviews

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Can I use this device with a Shure MXA910 Ceiling ...

Can I use this device with a Shure MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone?
Asked by: arthur
Yes. According to the following page from Shure; "You can use a web application to control the MXA910 and Dante Controller to route audio. Download the Shure Web Device Discovery application to access your device’s web application." https://pubs.shure.com/guide/MXA910/en-US
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-03-24

Can I use this device to: 1) send analog out to ...

Can I use this device to: 1) send analog out to ATEM Mic In. 2)USB to comp-1 streaming soft. 3) Dante to comp-2 running zoom?
Asked by: Emmanuel
Yes, the analog output from the Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface can be connected to the mic input on the Blackmagic Design ATEM Switcher (set the input level on the ATEM for line level audio signal). The USB port from the ANIUSB-MATRIX can be connected to a computer for streaming audio, and the Dante port on the ANIUSB-MATRIX can be connected to a network switch to receive Dante audio, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and data from the control software, then the second computer can be connected to the network switch to send and receive audio for the Zoom meeting.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-01-16

Can the Dante port be connected directly to the ...

Can the Dante port be connected directly to the ethernet port of a PC, giving the PC access to the I/O?
Asked by: Warren
No. The Dante port would be connected to a network switch that is also connected to the rest of your Dante devices and the USB port of the Shure ANIUSB-MATRIX would be connected to your computer.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2024-03-07
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