Extron Introduces Five Input Audio Expansion Processor with AEC and Dante
- Public relations contact:
- Joe da Silva, Vice President of Marketing
- Extron
- E-mail: pr@extron.com
Anaheim, California (January 30, 2014) - Extron Electronics is pleased to introduce the AXP 50 C AT, a five input audio expansion processor with Extron ProDSP for integrating remote microphones and other sources onto a Dante™-enabled Extron DMP 128 audio system. A single Ethernet cable to a central equipment rack can link multiple AXP 50 C AT units, avoiding the effort and expense of pulling one cable for each mic. The
"We found there was a need in the industry to eliminate the effort and expense associated with pulling multiple cable runs from the microphones in the meeting space to the digital signal processor in the equipment rack," says Casey Hall, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Extron. "Those cable runs are replaced by a simple Ethernet link from the AXP 50 C AT to one or more DMP 128 AT Digital Matrix Processors on the Dante network."
In an installation with a large number of mics, the AXP 50 C AT audio expansion processor places audio signals onto the Dante audio network using standard IP networking. Signals are received as expansion inputs at one or more DMP 128 AT processors. A sound system designer can incorporate several AXP 50 C AT input expanders to create large mixing matrixes of remote inputs for DMP 128 AT processors using the built-in four-port Gigabit switch. This greatly simplifies scalability and the audio cabling infrastructure by avoiding long analog mic cable runs. The compact 1U, half rack width enclosure enables convenient installation underneath a conference table, inside a credenza, or anywhere microphones or other sources may be situated.
To watch a product introduction video, please visit www.extron.com/axp50catvideo
For more information on the AXP 50 C AT, please visit www.extron.com/axp50catpr