Violet Audio releases DX16 audio splitters
Jan 27, 2008 8:17 AM
The DX16 series from Violet Audio consists of passive splitters capable of sending up to 16 inputs to three destination consoles.
At the NAMM convention in Anaheim, CA, Australia-based Violet Audio displayed the DX16XI and DX16XT multichannel audio splitters. Both units can handle up to 16 channels of input, offering a full three-way signal split in a 2RU architecture that requires no power.
Designed primarily for microphone signals, both units can send simultaneous feeds to the house, monitor and recording consoles. The DX16XT offers transformer-isolated splits, while the DX16XI relies on a pure path split. Connectivity includes 16 XLR inputs and outputs on the front panel, with another 32 rear-panel outputs split between 16 XLR connectors and 25-pin D-sub.
For more information, visit www.violetaudio.com.Acceptable Use Policy blog comments powered by Disqus
| Want to use this article? Click here for options! |




















