Focusrite RedNet D16 AES

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RedNet D16 AES

16-channel AES3 I/O for Dante audio networks

RedNet D16 AES is a 1U 19in rack-mount interface featuring 16 channels of AES/EBU connectivity to and from a Dante audio network, with Ethernet redundancy for maximum network reliability. Perfect for bridging between digital consoles, power amplifiers or any other AES3 equipped audio equipment and a Dante network, RedNet D16 AES has a Sample Rate Convertor (SRC) on each input pair allowing instant operation with any AES3 source. Word Clock and Digital Audio Reference Signal (DARS) connections provide synchronisation with a wide range of hardware, while S/PDIF I/O allows the integration of equipment such as CD or solid state recorders/players.

About RedNet

RedNet is Focusrite’s range of modular audio over IP interfaces that harnesses the power of Audinate’s tried and tested Dante digital audio networking protocol to bring studio quality sound to any modern audio application.

Designed with multiple audio applications in mind – from live sound to multi-room recording studios, from houses of worship to audio distribution installations, and from post-production to broadcast environments and anything in between – RedNet provides a comprehensive range of Dante-enabled audio interfaces that can be used to expand I/O channel count, interface digital components, and/or bridge between Pro Tools|HD, MADI or AES environments and a Dante audio network.

Due to their modular design, RedNet units can be integrated into any existing Dante eco-system, or can be pieced together to form a brand new digital audio network.

Incorporating Focusrite’s most advanced AD/DA conversion to date, rock-stable JetPLL clocking and premium multi-layer board circuitry, RedNet demonstrates Focusrite's philosophy that ‘Sound is Everything’. With every design detail meticulously engineered, RedNet provides some of the most transparent and pristine audio quality available – with the added benefit of Dante's revolutionary networking capabilities.

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