RDL AV-NH1Ā Overview
TheĀ RDL AV-NH1Ā is a Dante network to stereo headphone amplifier designed to convert two Dante digital audio network channels to a stereo analog headphone output for A/V technicians, system installers, and audio engineers in live stage applications, studios, and educational facilities. It accepts a Dante stream at up to 24-bit/96 kHz via an RJ45 Neutrik etherCON port, then outputs analog signal to the 1/4″ and 3.5mm TRS headphone jacks, which share an adjustable level control.
The AV-NH1 supports powering via a PoE network switch or a 24 VDC external power supply (available separately). LED indicators are provided for sync status as well as Ethernet link and speed. Engineered and manufactured in the USA, it boasts a durable metal enclosure for reliable toughness.
- Converts two Dante network audio channels to a stereo headphone output
- Configuration requires no special software
- Dante input via RJ45 Neutrik etherCON jack
- 1/4″ and 3.5mm TRS stereo headphone outputs
- Front-panel headphone level adjustment
- Supports powering via PoE-enabled network switch or from a 24 VDC external power supply (available separately)
- If PoE power and an external 24 VDC supply are both feeding the AV-XMN4, the unit will run from the external supply and will seamlessly switch over to PoE power upon loss of the external supply
- Valid power and synchronization to the Dante network is indicated by a green front-panel LED
- Constructed in a durable all-metal enclosure suitable for free-standing, surface-mounted, or rack-mounted operation
- Mountable on a mic stand via RDL SF-MSM1 adapter (available separately)
- Includes mounting brackets for fixed installation
- Engineered and manufactured in the USA for continuous duty in demanding installations
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