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Convenient headphone / loudspeaker stereo monitoring solution for Dante gives outputs wherever they are needed
Digital to analog conversion provides transparent and accurate audio quality
Power to drive even high impedance headphones at significant levels - suitable for drums or other on-stage applications
Independent headphone and line out level controls for maximum control
Integrated mute switch - instantly kill the signal feeding external power amps or speakers
Power over Ethernet (PoE) or via included 12 VDC power supply
Integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch allows connection of additional network device
Mic stand mount - bush on the base of the metal case allows simple mounting
Dual XLR line level outputs (+18 / +24 dBu software-switchable)
1/4" TRS stereo headphone output
The RedNet AM2 from Focusrite is a headphone amplifier with Dante compatibility. It features both headphone and balanced line outputs, and allows for monitoring of signals over Dante networks. Your headphone input takes the form of a stereo 1/4" TRS jack on the front-panel, while a pair of XLR-male balanced line outputs adorn the rear panel, in addition to the two locking etherCON connection points compatible with Dante systems. As such, this unit can provide additional headphone outputs in studio environments, or facilitate monitoring possibilities in education, live-sound, and broadcast scenarios. Designed to drive impedances up to 600 Ohms, the RedNet AM2 can offer substantial output levels, rendering the unit suitable for on-stage or front-of-house usage. Its XLR line-level outputs sport a software-switchable 0 dBFS reference level of either +18 or +24 dBu. Two prominent volume controls, as well as LED indicators, allow you to adjust and monitor signal. Furthermore, the RedNet AM2 utilizes digital-to-analog converters capable of handling between 44.1 to 96 kHz with much in the way of dynamic range. It may be clocked internally, or slaved to the master via Dante. As with all products in the RedNet series, the AM2 integrates seamlessly with any other Dante audio-over-IP network components or infrastructure. The unit can be powered either over Ethernet or via the included power supply.
For more information on this or any other Focusrite Pro product, visit www.pro.focusrite.com.
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