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The easiest and cost-effective way to distribute
high-quality audio Functioning as Ethernet audio
bridges, EtherSound ES8in and EtherSound ES8out offer the
easiest and most affordable way to install and distribute up
to 64 channels of high-quality audio using standard Ethernet
switches and CAT5 cabling. They are the first off-the-shelf
featuring Digigram's EtherSoundTM technology.
EtherSound ES8in injects eight analog balanced audio
signals into an EtherSound network, while the EtherSound
ES8out extracts eight analog audio signals out of an
EtherSound network. The network set-up is as easy as plugging
in an Ethernet cable. System set-up, control and
re-configuration are operated remotely via straightforward PC
software. No specific IT expertise is required. EtherSound
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Applications:
- synchronous high-quality audio distribution in broadcast
facilities
- multi-zone audio distribution in fixed installations
- touring and portable Public address (broadcast vehicles,
touring theatres, live recording set-ups)
Simplicity
EtherSound ES8in/8out are:
- easy to set-up and configure (software defined virtual
signal paths)
- easy to install (fewer cables to pull, standard Ethernet
cables)
- easy re-configure or expand (few cables, easily
(un)pluggable, "soft" zoning)
- easy to learn (no specific or deep knowledge required)
- ease to use (simple and intuitive user software)
- easy to design (flexible topology, no deep/specific
knowledge required)
Cost-effectiveness
EtherSound ES8in/8out offer:
- reduced labor costs (installation & initial
configuration, skilled staff)
- reduced material costs (cheaper & reduced cable,
little conduits, no proprietary or exotic routing hardware)
- reduced re-configuration costs (most can be performed by
software)
- reduced maintenance costs
- reduced design costs
EtherSound ES8in/8out
allows audio distribution with an unknown flexibility, going
well beyond the possibilities of analog audio installations
and their physically defined signal paths. The routing can be
dynamically adapted to the changing needs of the audio
installation using management software on a remote PC.
Installation is easier than traditional audio installations,
with Ethernet cabling standard in new buildings and easily
installed in existing facilities by non-audio specialists.
Both EtherSound ES8in and EtherSound ES8out allow
management of GPIO and RS232 for bi-directional control.
Connection can be made by either XLR or terminal block
connectors.
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