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Dante Avio 2-channel Xlr Analog Output Adapter

Dante Avio 2-channel Xlr Analog Output Adapter
  • Product Code: eq58492
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$597.00 $770.13

The Dante AVIO 2-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapterallows you to use the analog gear you already own with your Dante audio network. It provides audio engineers with a cost-effective solution for adapting analog power amplifiers, powered speakers, or analog compressors and equalizers, delivering the interoperability, performance, and scalability of Dante network connectivity.

Compact and built for the road, the AVIO is automatically discovered by the network and is ready to use when connected. It features two balanced, line-level outputs equipped with XLR connectors and delivers high-quality audio at up to 24-bit/96 kHz with configurable gain and attenuation, low total harmonic distortion, and a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response.

The AVIO supports Dante Audio over IP and AES67 RTP transport formats, and is compatible with Dante Domain Manager (DDM).

Use Analog Gear with Dante Network    2 x XLR, Line-level Analog Outputs    Plug-and-Play Operation    Compact and Built for the Road    Audio Resolution up to 24-Bit / 96 kHz    Configurable Gain and Attenuation    Compatible with Dante Domain Manager    Dante Audio Over IP & AES67 RTP Formats

Parameters
Maximum Signal Level+18 dBu, +4 dBu, 0 dBu (Balanced)
0 dBV, -10 dBV (Balanced)
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.5 dB)
Impedance150 Ohms (Balanced)
75 Ohms (Unbalanced)
Dynamic Range>100 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio>100 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion<0.01% at +4 dBu
ConnectorsRJ45
2 x XLR-M
PowerClass 1 802.3af PoE
Sample Rates44.1, 48, 96 kHz
Bit Depth24-bit
Network Transport ProtocolDante Audio over IP
AES67 RTP
ConstructionSonically Welded Polycarbonate Enclosure
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8 x 3.5 x 1.5"

  • Cost-effective solution for adapting analog gear to your Dante network
  • Plug-and-play operation 
  • Balanced, line-level dual-channel analog output adapter
  • Compact and built for the road with sonically welded polycarbonate enclosure
  • Sample rates up to 96 kHz
  • Wide dynamic range
  • High signal-to-noise ratio
  • Low total harmonic distortion
  • Configurable gain and attenuation
  • Dante Audio over IP and AES67 RTP transport formats
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
  • Compatible with Dante Domain Manager (DDM)

  • Send audio to analog power amplifiers and powered speakers over a Dante audio network
  • Patch DSPs, analog compressors and equalizers into a Dante system using a combination of Dante AVIO input and output adapters
  • Create easy drop points for connecting overflow areas to a Dante network
  • Connect non-networked hearing aid loop amplifiers to your Dante audio network

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. 2 inputs x 1 output. Does this mean I will only have 1 mono signal output?

A: The Dante AVIO Bluetooth Adapter always outputs two Dante channels. It supports one A2DP connection for music and HFP connections for calls. For A2DP profile music, the output is stereo and uses both left and right channels. For HFP profile calls, the output is dual-mono, with the same content on both left and right channels.

Q: 2. Does this AVIO support phantom power for a condenser mic?

A: This device does not support phantom power.

Q: 3. I have three, independent stereo systems in my home, and ethernet ports near each of them. Can I use this equipment so I can play the same music on each of these systems at the same time? I.e. output from one system and input to the other two systems, using each separate pre-amp/power amp (or receiver) to power each separate pair of speakers?

A: No because the Audinate Dante AVIO 2-Channel Analog Input Adapter for Dante Audio Network is only compatible with other devices that have Dante connectivity.

Q: 4. I'm looking to connect the headphone jack on my Behringer X-Air XR-18 to Dante for remote monitoring. What would I need in addition to or in place of this? Headphone port is a 1/4" TRS Stereo jack.

A: What's needed is cables and a headphone amp: 1/4" trs male to (2) XLR male(B&H # KOSMYCM2XM03 with HOGHP105 for stereo audio. , connect to the Dante XLR's, then a headphone amp at the other end, such as : B&H # PRHP2 or similar.

Q: 5. Will the AVOI 1 Input adapter accept a 25 or 70 volt signal direct from a power amp or do you need to adapt it to a line level ?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel Analog Input Adapter is used to connect a line level output signal from an analog device to a Dante audio network.

Q: 6. The analog input to the AVIO 1, Does it need to be line level or can it receive audio from 25volt and 70 volt signal?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter provides a balanced, line level analog output signal from the XLR male connector. So this adapter sends analog audio from a Dante network into an analog XLR input.

Q: 7. Can the endpoint be named to reflect the area in which it is located s/a "Fitness Music"? Also, how is pairing initiated?

A: Yes, devices such as the Audinate Dante AVIO 2x1 Bluetooth I/O Adapter for Dante Audio Network can be named within Audinate's Dante Controller Software. The Dante AVIO Bluetooth adapter is automatically discovered and ready to pair when connected to a Dante PoE source.

Q: 8. What speakers can I connect to this and with what connector?

A: Powered monitors via a 3-pin female XLR connector.

Q: 9. How to find this MAC address

A: The address of Dante devices such as the Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter for Dante Audio Network can many times be found on the physical unit itself. Alternatively, the device and address could also be located in the Dane Controller. The article linked here provides further insight: https://bit.ly/3hr4rSI

Q: 10. How to find mac address

A: The address of Dante devices such as the Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter for Dante Audio Network can many times be found on the physical unit itself. Alternatively, the device and address could also be located in the Dane Controller. The article linked here provides further insight: https://bit.ly/3hr4rSI

02/09/2024

[0.45 lb] I am using a these (along with Dante Via) to convert a relatively inexpensive set of active speakers into Dante enabled speakers.

Only con so far is that the AVIO adapter is larger than I expected, but definitely not a deal breaker.

Pros include near infinite (not really, some limit) speaker runs using Ethernet cable (also must have POE); no ground loop him (digital signal); and the AVIO device can serve as a Dante clock device.

5
14/08/2024

[0.45 lb] Very easy to use. Simple setup for audio redirection.eliminates need for PC on receiving end.

5
19/07/2024

[0.45 lb] This dongle is good and reliable unlike the USB version I had to return. I feed my Mac mini’s audio I to this.

5
19/07/2024

[0.45 lb] This dongle is good and reliable unlike the USB version I had to return. I feed my Mac mini’s audio I to this.

5
16/07/2024

[8 x 3.5 x 1.5"] The AVIO works just like you would imagine. Plug into the network, assign what you want in Dante Controller, and presto.
Really terrific tool to have whether you need to add a last minute speaker or just working on a quick project and only need two outputs.
10/10 would recommend to everyone.

5
02/07/2024

[24-bit] Super easy to connect to your existing Dante network and works as advertised: stereo line level audio for whatever you need it for via LAN.

5
04/06/2024

[0.45 lb] We recently used this in our large church building to send audio from our Dante-enabled mixer in our main auditorium to the nursery. They are about 300' apart, so pulling audio cable would have been difficult and time-consuming, but since we had network throughout the building already, this device made it simple. Plus, since it's digital audio, there's no chance for extraneous noise to be added over long cable runs.
We also utilize video-over-ip, so our switches are already set up for POE and multicast with IGMP snooping, and this device works flawlessly with that configuration. Dante controller makes it easy to route audio and multicast streams, so we're able to distribute to multiple overflow locations easily and without hogging a lot of bandwidth.
We plan to use these devices often in our upcoming building expansion, and it will save lots of time and money not having to pull audio cable and buy distribution amps.

5
29/05/2024

[0.45 lb] Ordered new microphones but still wanted to use my older mixer. Shipped quickly, and installed even quicker. Downloaded the software and they were working within a few seconds. Going to order two more as I only ordered 2 for testing.

5
23/05/2024

[8 x 3.5 x 1.5"] Bringing my old stuff talks again....but the most important is B&H , you are awesome

5
19/05/2024

[0.45 lb] Used this for a balanced headphone amp off of the Dante network. Works great! Allows for two separate channels as stated. No issues.

5

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