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Audac NWP220US/W Network Input Panel With 2 XLR And Bluetooth (White)

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Audac NWP220US/W Network Input Panel With 2 XLR And Bluetooth (White)The NWP220 is a Dante AES67 network input panel, featuring two XLR input connectors and an integrated Bluetooth receiver, which can be used to transmit audio signals in a Dante audio network. The audio inputs can be switched between line level and microphone level audio signals and phantom power (+48 V DC) can be applied to the XLR input connectors for powering condenser microphones. Various further integrated DSP functions such as EQ, automatic gain

The NWP220 is a Dante™/AES67 network input panel, featuring two XLR input connectors and an integrated Bluetooth receiver, which can be used to transmit audio signals in a Dante™ audio network.

The audio inputs can be switched between line-level and microphone-level audio signals and phantom power (+48 V DC) can be applied to the XLR input connectors for powering condenser microphones. Various further integrated DSP functions such as EQ, automatic gain control, and other device settings can be configured through the AUDAC Touch™.

The IP-based communication makes it future-proof while also being backwards compatible with many existing products. Thanks to the limited PoE power consumption, NWP220 is compatible with any PoE network-based installation.

Besides the elegant design, the front panel is finished with high-quality fingerprint-resistant glass. The wall panels are compatible with EU-style standard or 1-gang US standard in-wall boxes, making the wall panel the ideal solution for solid and hollow walls. Black and white colour options are available to blend into any architectural design.

All-in-one mixing & sound processing

Instead of processing on the receiving side we designed the NWP series so that you will put the signal right on your network once by processing on the side where it still matters.

4x4 Dante™/AES67 I/O

These Dante™/AES67 networked audio input and output panels can transmit and receive audio signals in a Dante™ audio network. This is handy when you face a fanout in your setup and need to save channels. In addition to the Bluetooth connection on all models, different physical connection options are available, such as XLR, 3.5mm jack inputs, and USB Type-C. All these inputs can be mixed and transmitted through Dante™/AES67 outputs.

PoE network-based connection

The IP-based communication makes it future-proof while also being backwards compatible with many existing products. In contrast, the limited PoE power consumption makes it compatible with any PoE network-based installation.

Features

  • 2 x XLR inputs
  • Integrated Bluetooth receiver (Version 4.2)
  • 4 x 4 channels Dante™ & AES67
  • All-in-one mixing & sound processing
  • Ultra efficient cooling
  • Superior sound quality & low latency

Specifications

Inputs 2 x XLR female (in)
Control 1 button - Bluetooth discoverable
Indicators 1 LED (RGB) - Bluetooth status
Configurable settings IP settings
Device name
Input range (Mic / Line)
Gain
Phantom power
DSP (EQ)
Mixing
Configuration Audac Touch™
Integrated DSP Yes (EQ)
Automatic level control Yes
Phantom power +48 V DC
Power Supply PoE powered (IEEE 802.3at)
Connectors RJ45 (network + PoE)
1 x XLR female (audio in)
Product Features
Construction ABS
Front finish Elegant front panel with glass
Colours Black (RAL9005) (NWP220/B)
White (RAL9003) (NWP220/W)
Compatible devices Any Dante™/AES67 compatible audio device
Dimensions 80 x 80 mm (W x H) (Remote wall panel)
Installation standard Compatible with EU installation materials
1-gang US standard (NWP220US)
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