Nixer Pro Audio Products
All products from this brand (8 total)
A 1U 19 inch rack mounted Dante monitoring and mixing unit, which allows two modes of operation a mixing mode which can mix up to 64 Dante channels at 48kHz (32 channels at 96kHz) plus microphone input (via headphone connector) and AES input to create a 67 into 2 mixer. Alternatively, it can be set into a simple Listen mode where touching a channel instantly routes to the LR output and cancels any previous selection.</p><p>The outputs of the LR bus are presented to the user via the inbuilt 4mm x 9mm full range speakers or via the 3.5mm headphone jack. The speakers are automatically muted when a headphone jack is inserted. Simultaneous outputs are also available in the form of the stereo balanced line outputs and AES output accessed via XLR connectors on the rear of the RL64 Dante. The mix output is also routed to the Dante output.</p><p>The Nixer Pro <b>RL64</b> Dante is operated and controlled via the large letterbox 6.6? diagonal (168mm) 1440 x 240 24-bit colour LCD and capacitive touch panel.</p><p>A simple and elegant menu system has been designed to be intuitive to navigate allowing the user to access all the features of the RL64 Dante very quickly.<br />The high-resolution screen is easy to read presenting comprehensive metering, routing and status information to the user.</p><p>Firmware updates of the RL64 Dante are achieved via a dedicated USB micro AB connector on the front panel. There is also a dedicated 3.5mm jack socket for the headphone output.</p><p>On the rear of the RL64 Dante there are 2x balanced line outputs on 3 pin male XLRs and AES output also on 3 pin male XLR. These outputs can be configured to follow the main volume settings of the speakers/headphones or they can also be set to follow the main Mute control.<br />Additionally, there is an AES input via 3 pin female XLR connector.</p><p>The RL64 Dante can be powered via PoE on the Primary port or alternatively via 2.1mm DC input connector and requires powering via an external (not supplied) 24V 2Amp DC adaptor.</p>
The Nixer <b>NIX00519</b> is a PD Dante Mounting Bracket (pair) - Aluminium mounting brackets which allow for the PD Dante to be fixed to walls, tables etc Simply fix brackets to sides if the PD Dante using their existing screws then use the supplied drill template to mark out and drill the surface where the PD Dante is to be fixed (note wall fixing screws not supplied).</p>
The Nixer <b>NIX00524</b> is for the PD Dante. 3U 19" rack mounting bracket allows PD Dante to mounted in a 19" rack.</p>
The Nixer <b>NIX00525</b> is a breakout cable connector for the 15 way D-type. Gives 2x balanced line outputs on 3 pin male XLRs, 1x AES/EBU input on 3 pin female XLR, 1x AES/EBU output on 3 pin male XLR.</p>
The Nixer <b>NIX00538</b> is for the PD Dante. This deskstop bracket (pair) allows the PD Dante to be used on a desktop at either 30° or 60°.</p>
The Nixer <b>NIX00550</b> is a handy padded kit bag for the PD Dante.</p>
The Nixer <b>PDDANTE</b> small portable Dante unit, which allows the monitoring of up to 64 Dante channels at 48kHz (32 channels at 96kHz). The signals are presented to the user via the inbuilt speakers or the headphone jack. The speakers are automatically muted when a headphone jack is inserted. Simultaneous outputs are also available in the form of the stereo balanced line outputs and AES output accessed via the 15way D-type.</p><p>The speakers and headphones have independent settings for volume, the unit recalling the last used setting for each when changing between speakers and headphones.</p><p>The balanced line outputs and AES output can be configured to follow the volume settings of the speakers or headphones. Alternatively, they can be set to independent levels with individual trim controls for each.</p><p>Additional inputs are available as an unbalanced stereo line input on a 3.5mm jack, AES input via the 15way D-type connector and a mic input on the headphone connector (accommodating standard mobile phone headsets)<br />All of these inputs can be routed to any of the Dante output channels.</p><p>The device is operated and controlled via the large 5.0" diagonal (127mm) 24bit color LCD and capacitive touch panel.<br />A simple and elegant menu system has been designed to be intuitive to navigate allowing the user to access all the features of the PD Dante very quickly.</p><p>The high resolution screen is easy to read presenting comprehensive metering, routing and status information to the user.<br />The PD Dante can be via PoE (13W) or alternatively be powered via USB (1.5A) by a computer USB port, USB mains adapter or USB battery pack.<br />Firmware updates of the PD Dante are achieved via a dedicated USB microAB connector.</p>
The Nixer <b>RDDANTE</b> 2U 19" rack mounted Dante monitoring and diagnostic unit, which allows the monitoring of up to 64 Dante channels at 48kHz (32 channels at 96kHz). The signals are presented to the user via the inbuilt 75mm full range speakers which are mounted in optimized ported cabinets for a high quality sound or the via the 6.35mm headphone jack. The speakers are automatically muted when a headphone jack is inserted. Simultaneous outputs are also available in the form of the stereo balanced line outputs and AES output accessed via XLR connectors on the rear of the RD Dante.</p><p>The RD Dante is operated and controlled via the large 5.0" diagonal (127mm) 24bit color LCD and capacitive touch panel.<br />A simple and elegant menu system has been designed to be intuitive to navigate allowing the user to access all the features of the RD Dante very quickly.<br />The high resolution screen is easy to read presenting comprehensive metering, routing and status information to the user.</p><p>Firmware updates of the RD Dante are achieved via a dedicated USB B connector on the front panel. There is also a dedicated 6.35mm jack socket for the headphone output and a 6.35mm jack socket to input a line level source such as an iPod etc.</p><p>On the rear of the RD Dante there are 2x balanced line outputs on 3 pin male XLRs and AES output also on 3 pin male XLR.These outputs can be configured to follow the main volume settings of the speakers/headphones or alternatively, they can be set to independent levels with individual trim controls for each. They can also be set independently to follow the main Mute control.<br />Additionally there is an AES input via 3 pin female XLR connector.</p>