Encode analog XLR signals for use on a digital Dante network with this DA11XLR Analog XLR Audio to Dante Encoder from Bluestream. The compact unit features two 3-pin XLR inputs and an RJ45 Dante output, and it supports AES67 transport. The DA11XLR can convert balanced, unbalanced, or mic audio to Dante audio channels.
You can control the unit using CEC, IP via a web GUI, or via an API. The DA11XLR is powered via a PoE network, or a power adapter can be purchased separately for local power. Microphones can be powered via each XLR port using 48V phantom power.
Quick Features
- Encodes HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) 2-channel audio to a Dante digital signal
- Supports: 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates at 16-, 24, and 32-bit
- Configurable Dante device latency (supports 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 ms configurable using a Dante Controller)
- Web GUI for configuration and control
- Supports AES67 RTP audio transport
- Features Class 0 802.3af PoE for powering of product from any PoE switch
- A separately available 12V power supply can be used when network switch does not support PoE
