![]() Offering a fiber-based, dual-ring network architecture, Riedel’s Artist system was used during the Summer Olympics telecasts from Athens. |
Artist systems are designed as matrix platforms for intercom and the routing of analog and digital audio and TCP/IP data. The fiber-based, dual-ring network architecture offers a decentralized infrastructure for live audio and talkback. IP routing can be used to remote control mic-preamps or multi-track recorders, DMX lighting systems and other devices.
The C2, capable of daisy chaining, is noise and hum-free with broadcast quality audio. Controls and connectors are protected in the rubber covers on both ends of the aluminum-based unit. A 4-pin XLR headset connector is provided as standard on the bottom of the unit and a 5-pin headset connector for split-ear operation is available as an option.
The C2 belt-pack connects to the Artist matrix via the C88 matrix interface. It also provides the power for the belt-packs over CAT5 cabling that is found in numerous venues. The C88 is a 19in/1RU unit that converts eight two-channel CAT5 matrix ports to eight powered belt-pack lines on Neutrik RJ-45 EtherCon connectors.
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