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GLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktop

Artikelnummer
95-8984
Hersteller
Glensound
Typennummer
  • EXPRESS IP MKII
GLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktop
GLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktopGLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktopGLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktopGLENSOUND EXPRESS IP MKII COMMENTARY UNIT For two users, Dante, internal PSU, desktop

GLENSOUND COMMENTARY UNITS

This range of commentator units by Glensound provide the facilities required by up to three commentators, some connecting to a Dante network. Dante is a software and hardware solution, offering high-performance audio distribution over standard IP networks, supporting hundreds of simultaneous channels of uncompressed audio with low latency and accurate synchronization.

SOLO

SPARK - Dante

CU001B - Analogue/Dante

VITA - Danteabgekündigt

EXPRESS IP - Dante


EXPRESS IP MINI - 2 user

Express IP MINI is a two-user commentary box providing all the basic functionality required for two commentators or announcers. It is used for sport commentary, reporter interfacing at news events or for studio based audio translation. It allows four audio inputs into the user’s headphones for monitoring and two talkback circuits. ‘High quality’ microphone amplifiers are used, along with Glensound’s referee compressor/limiter system to help prevent overloading the input circuit. The main audio input/output interfacing is provided via the Dante system allowing uncompressed, low delay audio across networks. The Express IP MINI is also AES67 compliant.

The top panel of the Express IP MINI has an LED PPM meter running across the top indicating the level of outgoing audio in dBU (whereby 0dBU = -18dBFs). The BBC 1-7 scale is also provided. Two red square ‘mic on’ buttons route the microphone to the programme audio output. The ‘mic on’ is a latching button by default but can be set to be always on, or a momentary mute when held down.

There are two sets of six headphone mixer knobs for each commentator. Each headphone mixer includes mic audio level of the other commentator, side tone that adjusts the level of the commentators own voice, and PGM that adjusts the headphone level of the audio signal sent as Dante input 1. Other functions include Cue that adjust the level of the audio signal send via Dante input 2, TB1 that adjust the headphone level of the audio signal sent via Dante input 3, and TB2 that adjusts the headphone level of the audio signal sent via Dante input 4.

There are two sets of talkback buttons. Pressing either talkback 1 or talkback 2 mutes the microphone on the programme output and routes the audio to the corresponding talkback output. The operation of this button is configurable into four modes; momentary, latching, intelligent and off.

The front Panel of the Express IP MINI has two 6.35mm jack sockets that allows 35 – 1000ohms impedance headphones using A/B gauge plug. Two female 3 pin XLR sockets allow microphones to be connected to the Express IP MINI. Towards the bottom of the panel there is a phantom power switch, this switch turns on or off the +48v phantom power input for us with condenser microphones. There is an input gain control pot, turning the input gain control clockwise increases the gain of the microphone amplifier and turning it counter clockwise reduces the gain. The control provides +10 to -20dB range from line up.

Express IP MINI has four outputs including two microphone outputs and two talkback circuits. This is the maximum number of channels sent to the Dante network. To provide a mixed output of both microphones, the B mic output can be changed to provide a mixed output of both mics using a mix output selector switch on the rear panel. A link status LED that flashes to indicate that the Express ip MINI is connected to a network and communicating correctly. There is one RJ45 Ethernet connector that allows the unit to be connected to a Dante audio network. The Express ip MINI may be powered by PoE if the network switch supplies it. This connection operates at 100Mbps speed.

Mic line up gain: 60dB, dynamic; 35dB, phantom power. Mic gain range: +10/ -20dB. Input Impedance: 1k2. Phantom power: 48 Volts, at 6mA. Equivalent input noise: 125dBu, Dynamic mic 22-22kHz RMS terminated with 300 Ohms. Maximum input level: -13dB, dynamic; +12dB, phantom. Digital Line Up: +dBu = -18dBFs. THD + Noise: less than 0.011%, at 10kHz ref +8dBu. Headphone volume pot range: +10dB to Off, +10dB to -30dB factory fit option. Headphone impedance: 35 to 1000 Ohms. Maximum headphone output: +15dBu into 600 Ohms. Headphone frequency response: 50Hz to 24kHz, less than or equal to 2dB. Network interface: Neutrik Ethercon, RJ45 compatible. Chipset: This device uses Audinate's Ultimo chipset. Power (PoE): Standard 48v. Power consumption: less than 4Watts. PoE: Via RJ45 connection from a PoE switch or Mid Span source. Dimensions (WxDxH): 157 × 183 × 74mm. Weight: 0.74 Kg


EXPRESS IP MKII – 2 user

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Express IP MKII is a two user commentary box providing all the basic functionality required for two commentators or announcers, where quick and easy set and operation is important. It is widely used for sport commentary, reporter interfacing at news events or for studio based audio translation. Express ip MkII features two additional audio paths for the commentators allowing them both to be able to hear each other’s mic locally without external mixing - a feature that is not available on the previous Express IP MKI model.

The user can assign up to four audio inputs to their headphone mix for monitoring and two talkback circuits. Microphone amplifiers are used in conjunction with Glensound’s referee compressor/limiter system to help prevent overloading the input circuit. The main audio input/output interfacing is provided via the Dante system allowing uncompressed, low delay audio across networks.

There are two sets of six headphone mixer knobs for each commentator. Each headphone mixer includes mic audio level of the other commentator, side tone that adjusts the level of the commentators own voice, and PGM that adjusts the headphone level of the audio signal sent as Dante input 1. Other functions include cue that adjust the level of the audio signal send via Dante input 2, TB1 that adjust the headphone level of the audio signal sent via Dante input 3, and TB2 that adjusts the headphone level of the audio signal sent via Dante input 4.

There are two sets of talkback buttons. Pressing either talkback 1 or talkback 2 mutes the microphone on the programme output and routes the audio to the corresponding talkback output. The operation of this button is configurable into four modes; momentary, latching, intelligent and off.

The front Panel of the Express IP MKII has two 6.35mm jack sockets that allows 35 – 1000ohms impedance headphones using A/B gauge plug. Two female 3 pin XLR sockets allow microphones to be connected to the Express IP MINI. Towards the bottom of the main panel there is a phantom power switch, this switch turns on or off the +48v phantom power input for us with condenser microphones.

An input status that indicates whether the unit is being powered by mains, PoE or both. The Express IP MII will accept both forms of power to allow for power redundancy. There is one RJ45 Ethernet connector that allows the unit to be connected to a Dante audio network. The Express IP MKII may be powered by PoE if the network supplies it. This connection operates at 100Mbps speed. There is one IEC mains plug that accepts external AC voltage of 100-240 VAC +/- 10%. There is a non-accessible internal fuse for this input.

Microphone gain: 54dB, dynamic; 44dB, phantom power, 37dB via internal link. Input impedance: 1k2. Noise at channel outputs: greater than or equal to -70dB, 22Hz – 22kHz A weighted, 300 Ohm termination. Noise at mix output: greater than or equal to -67dB, 22Hz – 22kHz A weighted, 300 Ohm termination. Phantom Power: 48 Volts, at 9.7mA. Compressor/limiter type: Complex multi-point curve. Input level to output Level: -54 : 0, -44 : +5, -34 : +8.5, -24 : +10, -19 : +12.5. Headroom: 35dB. Network interface: Neutrik Ethercon. Type: RJ45 compatible. Chipset: This device uses Audinate's Ultimo chipset. Frequency response: 53Hz to 10.5kHz, flat; 40Hz to 15.2kHz, less than or equal to -1dB; 30Hz to 22kHz, less than or equal to -3dB. Distortion: -44dB. Headphone line input impedance: greater than 47kOhms. Frequency response from Inputs: 50 Hz to 24kHz, greater than or equal to +/-2dB. Gain/loss range: Off to + 10dB. Headphone impedance: 35 to 1000 Ohms. Mains power input: 85 - 264 VAC. Power consumption: 3 Watts. PoE: Via RJ45 connection from a PoE switch. Dimensions (WxDxH): 220 × 250 × 98mm. Weight: 1.46 Kg.

PARADISO - Dante

INFERNO - Dante

MINFERNO – Dante

Optional Dante SFP Modules

DANTE/SFPS is a single-mode module and DANTE/SFPM is multi-mode. DANTE/SFP1 and DANTE/SFP2 are for use over distances up to 10km and are WDM (wavelength-division multiplexing) types, a multiplexing technology which can be used to enable bi-directional communication over a single fibre. DANTE/SFP1 should be used in a pair with SFP2 Dante breakout boxes: See Dante interfaces.