Allen & Heath AH-DT-20-X 2-In Dante Input Expander with dLive 96kHz Mic/Line Inputs/PoE/DC

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Allen & Heath AH-DT-20-X 2-In Dante Input Expander with dLive 96kiloHertz Mic/Line Inputs/PoE/DC

The compact and portable DT20 converts two analogue inputs, via combo XLR-Jack, to two channels of Dante audio, enabling hassle-free connection of analogue sources to a Dante network for install and live applications. DT20 is a compact 48kHz/96kHz Dante interface enabling convenient placement of 2 mic/line inputs wherever you need to get analogue audio into a Dante network. Ideal for both fixed installation and AV hire / live applications, DT20 can be used with any Dante-equipped Allen & Heath mixer or AHM system, as well as in third party Dante systems. Thanks to its compact format, DT20 can be easily mounted under a table, podium etc. for local mic connection – or rack-mounted wherever required – on stage, or at FoH. The unit can be PoE powered or powered via a DC 12V supply. Two versions are available: the standard DT20 with power supply and rubber feet, or the DT20-M which includes surface mounting ears (and no power supply).

Features:

  • Dante input interface, 48kHz/96kHz
  • 2x combi mic/line inputs
  • Local gain control
  • 48V phantom power with LED indicator
  • PoE powered or DC 12V
  • EtherCon connector
  • Rugged aluminium box
  • Optional ears for surface mounting (included in DT20-M version)
  • Optional rack mounting kit DT-RK19

Specifications:

  • Dante input interface, 48kHz/96kHz
  • 2x combi mic/line inputs
  • Local gain control
  • 48V phantom power with LED indicator
  • PoE powered or DC 12V
  • EtherCon connector
  • Rugged aluminium box
  • Optional ears for surface mounting (included in DT20-M version)
  • Optional rack mounting kit DT-RK19

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