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Prism Sound 8-channel Analog Line-output Card Dream Ad-128

Prism Sound 8-channel Analog Line-output Card Dream Ad-128
  • Product Code: eq93664
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$7,797.00 $12,163.32

Expand the analog outputs on your Dream ADA-128 Mainframe Chassis with the Prism Sound 8-Channel Analog Line-Output Card Dream AD-128for the Dream ADA-128 Modular High-Quality Audio Conversion System.

For Dream ADA-128 Mainframe Chassis    8 Analog Line-Level Outputs    Ultralow-Latency D/A Conversion    Fully Balanced Signal Paths    Up to 32-Bit / 192 kHz Resolution    DB-25F, Industry-Standard TASCAM Pinout

General
Compatible InterfacesPrism Sound Dream ADA 128
Analog Audio I/O1x DB-25 25-Pin Balanced Line/8-Channel Output
Digital Audio I/ONo
Host ConnectionNo
USB (Non-Host)No
Sync I/ONo
Network I/ONo
MIDI I/ONo
Performance
Frequency ResponseDB-25 Line, Analog D/A Converters:
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum Output LevelDB-25 Line/Analog D/A Converters:
+24 dBu at 0 dBFS
ImpedanceDB-25 Line/Analog D/A Converters:
50 Ohms (Balanced)
Dynamic RangeDB-25 Analog/Line D/A Converters:
123 dB (Residual at -60 dBFS)
125 dB (A Weighted)
THDDB-25 Line/Analog D/A Converters:
-114 dB / < 0.0002%
THD+NDB-25 Line/Analog D/A Converters:
-111 dB / < 0.00028%
CrosstalkDB-25 Analog/Line D/A Converters:
< -133 dB (Any Port Pair, 50 Hz)
DB-25 Analog/Line D/A Converters:
< -121 dB (Any Port Pair, 15kHz)
Digital Audio
Sample Rates44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176.4 / 192 kHz
Sample Rate ConversionNo
Bit Depths32-Bit

  • 8 high-quality analog line outputs, electronically balanced, with fully balanced analog signal paths
  • Ultralow latency digital-to-analog conversion at up to 32-bit / 192 kHz
  • DB-25F, industry-standard TASCAM pinout
  • Expand the analog outputs on the chassis or swap out cards for customized configurations

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. 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

Q: 2. Can you recommend a PoE injector to use with this adapter?

A: An injector such as B&H # UBUPOEAT would be suitable to use with the Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Output Adapter for Dante Audio Network.

Q: 3. How would I connect a conventional dynamic microphone to the audio mic input of the sound card?

A: You can use a (1/4") to 3.5mm TS connector

Q: 4. Would this car work with win 11?

A: Yes, this ASUS Xonar SE 5.1-Channel PCIe Gaming Sound Card is compatible with Windows 11.

Q: 5. if I have an output and input adapter do I still need some type of Dante management software for them to work or does it just work automatically?

A: The Audinate Dante AVIO 1-Channel XLR Analog Input and Output Adapters for Dante Audio Network provide plug and play operation. A common PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch is required and the Dante Avio adapters are compatible with Dante Domain Manager software for IT-level security and management. Dante Controller software can be used on any connected Windows or Mac computer in order to adjust audio controls for the Dante AVIO adapters. The software options can be used if desired, but it is not required for the adapters to function.

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. 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: 8. Does the ASUS Xonar SE 5.1 card support Stereo Mix as a recording device (input device)?

A: Yes, the ASUS Xonar SE 5.1-Channel PCIe Gaming Sound Card BH #ASXONARSE has a mic/line input which accepts Stereo signals for recording into your computer.

Q: 9. how much is the Hard drive?

A: The Hikvision DS-96128NI-I24/H 128-Channel 12MP NVR BH #HI6128NII24H accepts up to 24 SATA HDDs. Maximum 12TB per drive bay. Seagate 12TB IronWolf 3.5" Internal NAS Drive - BH #SEST12000V8

Q: 10. Would this sound card be suitable for recording audio for some like video tutorials or podcasts?

A: Yes, this device is suitable for audio recording.

29/09/2024

[32-Bit] I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to configure this with my New M1 MacBook Air. Audiante said they would have support towards the end of 2021, not sure why the long delay as complicated apps like Adobe already have started their transition.

This adaptor is great for transmitting audio with zero perceptible latency over the network. You'll need a POE+ switch or power source, and your laptop must also be connected via ethernet since Dante doesn't work over WiFi.

5
24/09/2024

[32-Bit] We installed this piece on our Dante network to add an audio connection to an auxiliary building about 300 to 350 ft away from the main building (head end). It worked perfectly and has had zero problems since it's installation. We would have purchased the two channel model, had it been available at the time of purchase.

5
09/09/2024

[32-Bit] 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
25/07/2024

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

5
21/07/2024

[32-Bit] A little pricey on top of the $500 dongle or $1,000 consoles.

5
07/07/2024

[32-Bit] 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
22/06/2024

[32-Bit] This thing works perfect. Hook it up to your network with POE, and it shows up in Dante Controller just like its supposed to, then works without another thought! Indicator lights by the RJ-45 are handy to be sure everything is working. Were using this with a POE injector, and there are no problems. Welcome to the future!

5
16/05/2024

[32-Bit] 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
11/04/2024

[32-Bit] I had to set up music for an office X-mas party that spanned 3 floors and wanted to use the same audio signal simultaneously. I had not used Dante before. I set the transmitter and receivers up at home before the gig, using the free controller software. Everything connected and worked perfectly at home, then the next day at the job. Great solution!

5
04/04/2024

[32-Bit] 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

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